The Strategic Peacock Celebrates Our Summer Intern

This summer, the Strategic Peacock had the privilege of hiring an intern to assist with many of our social media campaigns. In June, I welcomed Justyne Go, an incoming junior at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign as our Digital Media Content Intern. An advertising major, James Scholar, and Editor-in-Chief of the Illio Yearbook, the official book of record for the University of Illinois, Justyne hit the ground running and astounded us all with her creative energy and talent.

She worked on two campaigns, Holy Hope Music and Beyond Little Anton, assisting with planning and executing their social media and communications strategies, creating weekly social media calendars with engaging copy, imagery, and video content, scheduling posts, and compiling social media analytics and reporting.

Clients loved working with Justyne and were continuously impressed by her ability to create engaging campaign creatives and riveted by her keen perspectives on social media. It was so much fun to work with Justyne — her enthusiasm, her diligence, and pluck made working with her a joy! This is her last week working with us and while we’re sad to say goodbye for the summer, we’re excited to see what amazing things Justyne does next!

You can see some of the graphics she created for these campaigns this summer:

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On this day in Women’s History, Marie Curie defended her doctoral thesis on radioactive substances at Université de la Sorbonne in Paris and became the first woman in France to receive a doctoral degree. Curie decided to do her thesis on radiation after uranium was recently discovered by another scientist named Henri Becquerel. In 1911, she was awarded another Nobel Prize prize in chemistry and until now, is the only one to be rewarded Nobel Prizes in two scientific categories. Learn more about her life’s work from this website: https://www.nobelprize.org/womenwhochangedscience/stories/marie-curie . . . [Photo credit to Encyclopedia Britannica website and from Marie Curie’s article https://www.britannica.com/biography/Marie-Curie] . . . #LittleAnton #HiddenHerstory #revisionisthistory #revisionism #WomeninHistory #OnThisDay #history #MarieCurie #Chemistry #womenscientists #womeninscience #NobelPrize

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