Monday, July 26, 2010

Presentation

Good people! How are you all?

Today I’m in a good mood. I’m so proud to be a public relations student and I’m so proud to be a student of Limkokwing University. I constantly felt like it was unjust for us to make presentation in all the modules at school. Today I enjoyed the advantage of that, Lims keep up the good work of molding us to be the generation of tomorrow.

The organization had two teams arriving during the past weekend. Each team that comes should be given an orientation that give them the picture of where there will be going to, what kind of things should they expect and many more. So today I was given the opportunity to do that on the behalf of the organization. My presentation was done in the presence of my supervisor, other staff members and a team of 32 from different countries. Most of the people in the visiting teams are from Canada and North Carolina.

I was really happy to have managed to present and manage the question and answer session. I have learned a lot of things about NGO’s so far and today one of our visitors who is a Public Relations specialist asked me to communicate further with her. Let’s just hope I really made a good impression, hihihihihihihih

The teams will be going to Mahalapye and Molepolole and I will visit the teams once they start building.

Hope you guys are still enjoying your internships.

3 comments:

Mansha Hassamal said...

I am very Proud to be a PR student as well. I didn't realise it until I started my placement. Putting what we have learnt into practice is fun and interesting. Well done for your presentation. Keep up the good spirit :)

Katharina Wolf said...

Good to hear that the two of you are enjoying yourselves. Sometimes it takes a little push and time away from university to realise how much you have actually learned and grown over the course of your studies.

Both of you can - and should - be very proud of yourselves for making it this far!

Mansha Hassamal said...

Thank you Katharina for the encouragement! It means a lot :)