![]() After working in the science field for eight years, she took a leap of faith and decided to follow her passion. ![]() She graduated from Regis with a major in biology. ![]() “I recognize that students are an untapped fountain of innovation.” Thanks to the students’ presentations, Ramirez has revamped her social media and created a YouTube page.īlas was honored to participate in the class and hoped her story could inspire students. “I enjoyed hearing the perspectives of students who are being taught cutting-edge ideas,” says Ramirez. Ramirez jumped at the opportunity to work with Regis students to offer them an inside glance at entrepreneurship. “And in return, the clients-the alumni-would get the benefit of the students’ ideas, perspectives, and their work. ![]() “The main objective was to give students the experience of working with clients in a professional setting,” explains Kooker. These are just a few reasons why Assistant Professor of Communication Naomi Kooker welcomed two Regis alumni entrepreneurs to her fall 2020 Introduction to Public Relations class: Iliana Ramirez ’10, CEO and co-founder of Meaningful Occasions, a nonprofit agency that provides event planning services for the underserved communities in Boston and Mary Lou Blas ’08, owner of Mary’s Sweet Bliss Bakery in Roslindale, Massachusetts. Crafting a Career Students practice public relations and help alumni entrepreneurs boost business
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