Campaign & Partnership Presentations


Client: Buffalo’s Italian Cultural Center

Project Goal: Position the Italian Center as a qualified candidate for a grant from the John R. Oishei Foundation. Highlight the cultural center’s educational opportunities, arts and culture, community impact in the North Buffalo and surrounding area. Prepare the grant proposal for the Board of Directors to present to the foundation founders. Following the initial presentation and several tours of the new cultural facility, the Italian Center was granted $125,000 from the John R. Oishei Foundation.


Client: Adopt US Kids

Developed and pitched the cause-related campaign partnering Madonna and the AdoptUSKids organization to raise awareness for adoption and children in foster care during the covid-19 pandemic. Disclaimer: The following information is not intended to be factual but is part of class assignments at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University, Summer 2019 - Spring 2020. All information is intended to be sourced appropriately.


Client: Newhouse at Syracuse University

The Department of Public Relations at the S.I. Newhouse of Public Communications assigned PR graduate students to the development and execution of the second Mindful Inclusion event at Syracuse University. The mindful inclusion event was scheduled to be the second open discussion on diversity and equity hosted by conversationalist, Orlando Bailey, honing in on how to remain inclusive during a divisive time. The event was transitioned onto a virtual platform due to Covid-19.


Client: Gillette

Conducted a thorough case study of Gillette’s #TheBestMenCanBe Campaign. Reviewed Gillette’s planning and execution strategies, in addition to offer recommendations for the brand moving forward. Disclaimer: The following information is not intended to be factual but is part of class assignments at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University, Summer 2019 - Spring 2020. All information is intended to be sourced appropriately.