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Lilla Cortese
cortese@email.unc.edu


EDUCATION:


University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Expected Graduation: Spring 2004
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication (Public Relations Sequence)/Spanish minor; GPA: 3.736/4.0
Relevant Courses: News Writing, PR Case Studies, PR Writing, Video for PR and Marketing

RELATED EXPERIENCE:

January 2003-Present Chapel Hill, NC
Intern
  • Assist SCALE with publication of its periodic national newsletter Foresight
  • Write and edit press releases and feature stories
  • Write media alerts and radio public service announcements

 

Fall 2002 Chapel Hill, NC
Editor-in-Chief, 2003 Freshman Focus
  • Direct page layout and cover design for 70-page, four-color publication distributed to more than 500 UNC-CH freshmen
  • Coordinate financial aspects and oversee production with printing company
Summer 2002 Charlotte, NC
Intern
  • Assisted in planning and promotion of BBB special events
  • Updated media list

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
:

Fall 2001-Present Chapel Hill, NC
Office Assistant

Summer 2000 Charlotte, NC
Sales Associate

SKILLS:

     
  • Computer skills: Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Adobe Page Maker, Macromedia Dreamweaver, working knowledge of HTML
  • Proficient in spoken and written Spanish and Spanish/English translation
  • Excellent organization and strong interpersonal communication skills
HONORS/ACTIVITIES:
  • Dean's List (all semesters)
  • Member of Kappa Tau Alpha Honor Society
  • Member of National Society of Collegiate Scholars
  • Member of Golden Key International Honour Society
  • Member of Order of the Bell Tower-UNC-CH's student ambassador program
  • Member of Public Relations Student Society of America
REFERENCES:
Available upon request.


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