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Lucky you: Digital marketers get the keys to the kingdom

Congratulations on completing the studies required to earn your degree as a digital marketer! We’re not going to insult you by suggesting that now you have everything you need. Of course, you don’t—you’re in digital marketing. You’ve chosen a career that’s the opposite of static. You’re heading toward a lifetime of learning. But maybe that’s part of what appeals to you? A fortunate few [...]

By |06/01/2023|Digital, Potpourri|

The best strategy for your new PR career? Say yes!

A note about this series: There comes a time in every professional’s life when you want to impart what you’ve learned to those coming up behind you. Fortunately, that’s part of our job description at the Lowe Group—we train financial communicators! Today we begin a series of posts welcoming those fresh college graduates fortunate enough to score a job in the investment industry. If [...]

By |05/31/2023|Potpourri, Public Relations|

Meet the Team: An interview with Talia Dunyak

You have a unique academic background. Can you tell us more about your experience studying and working outside of the U.S.?  I’ve always been a bit indecisive and possibly a little overambitious, so when it came time to pick my course of study at college, I decided to double major in English literature and German language and minor in sustainable development and creative writing. [...]

By |03/30/2023|Potpourri|

Meet the team: An interview with Connie Hanson

Tell us about your academic and professional background?  I graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in human resources from UW-Whitewater. Right out of college, I worked in the HR department for the law firm Godfrey & Kahn. Since then, I’ve worked in HR in a wide variety of industries including healthcare, manufacturing, and retail. I mostly held general HR roles but also [...]

By |02/01/2023|Potpourri|

Meet the team: An interview with Greg Joslyn

Tell us about your academic background  A broad liberal arts program at the University of Texas called Plan II—so broad that there was a running joke on campus—“I haven’t chosen a major, but I Plan II.” My concentration was history and for my senior thesis, I used census data to track immigration patterns in 19th century Texas. This prepared me for getting excited and [...]

By |09/16/2022|Potpourri|
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