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Author Archives: lobertr
Reflection
The past 10 weeks have been full of learning and growth. My first, and longest, job was in the food industry. Coming from 4-6 hour days that started at 5:30 AM and being on my feet all day, to a … Continue reading
Moving Forward
Week 9 at Jewish Family Services was more of the same last week. With the Business Services campaigns launched and the email campaign sent out, it was time to direct my focus to next week. We’ll be thanking volunteers that … Continue reading
Content Creation
The last two weeks have been preparation and planning for tying up loose ends and getting the next projects ready to go. Now, it is full speed ahead. The social media “thank-a-thon” campaign is going to start next Tuesday, on … Continue reading
Continuing to Own
This week has been a myriad of starting and finishing different aspects of my project. Tomorrow, I close the book on my marketing plan. I’ve dotted the i’s and crossed the t’s and even am running it through Canva to … Continue reading
Owning
This week has been all about me owning more projects. Last week I mentioned that I had learned about Google Ad Grants. I had hoped that sometime later this summer I would be able to try my hand at them. … Continue reading
The Return
My project for Jewish Family Services is three-fold. I’m writing a marketing plan combining multiple media types to bolster JFS knowledge in the greater Columbus area, putting together engagement plans for various stakeholders affiliated with JFS, and ending the summer … Continue reading
Different Departments, One Team
As I clicked my seatbelt into place and switched on the GPS, one of the case managers at Jewish Family Services piped up from behind me. “You know,” She said. “We may all come from different departments and do different … Continue reading
The Project
On Monday, JFS welcomed Columbus City Schools teachers in the Korda Institute’s fellowship program. The teachers were given a presentation about JFS’ resettlement programs and the subsequent challenges refugees face after coming to the United States. Topics ranged from difficulties … Continue reading
The Beginning
Hello! I’m Ruby Lobert, a rising senior at The Ohio State University. I’m getting a Bachelor’s in Public Management, Leadership, and Policy with a Specialization in Nonprofit Management and a Minor in Human Rights. For the next ten weeks, I’ll … Continue reading