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		<title>Advertising Appreciation Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 01:15:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I read an article today on Sportsline.com called Sports Appreciation Day that poses the question, &#8220;Why did I ever like sports in the first place?&#8221;  This question is asked on the heels of the ongoing investigations of Barry Bonds&#8217; &#38; Roger Clemens&#8217; use of performance enhancing drugs &#38; lying while under oath.  Throw in the Tim Donaghy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read an article today on Sportsline.com called <a href="http://www.sportsline.com/columns/story/10939205" target="_blank">Sports Appreciation Day</a> that poses the question, &#8220;Why did I ever like sports in the first place?&#8221;  This question is asked on the heels of the ongoing investigations of Barry Bonds&#8217; &amp; Roger Clemens&#8217; use of performance enhancing drugs &amp; lying while under oath.  Throw in the Tim Donaghy gambling scandal, Michael Vick&#8217;s conviction &amp; jail time for running &amp; funding a dog fighting ring, some other very unfortunate events &amp; you can paint a pretty bleak picture.  As we all know, it only takes a little negativity to ruin all that is good. </p>
<p>All of this got me thinking.  <em>When did I decide on a career in advertising &amp; marketing?</em>  As I am wont to do, I then thought some more.  I want you to tell me when you knew a career in advertising &amp; marketing would be your path of choice.  Have you ever doubted or regretted your decision?  What are some of your fondest memories?  How do you stay motivated &amp; inspired?</p>
<p>Me?</p>
<p>I majored in Business Administration &amp; chose to take the vast majority of my junior &amp; senior year electives in marketing-focused classes.  A class I took during my last semester was essentially a culmination of everything I learned within my major as we entered the American Advertising Federation&#8217;s <a href="http://www.aaf.org/default.asp?id=122" target="_blank">National Student Advertising Competition</a>.  Back in the Fall of 1998, our project was to create an advertising campaign for what is now Toyota&#8217;s Prius.  This was my initial foray into the dynamic world of advertising; cross-functional teams, lots of research, story boards, long hours, stressful situations, clashing personalities, &amp; deadlines. </p>
<p>I loved it; I absolutely loved it &amp; was disappointed that I would not be around in the Spring (because I was graduating) for the actual competition.  We did not end up winning <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">(so I didn&#8217;t miss out on much)</span>, but the experience left an indelible mark on me.  I wanted to work in advertising, but not just behind the scenes (you can blame that on those damn Simmons Market Research books). </p>
<p>There have been lots of pitfalls along the way; I even considered doing something else about seven years ago.  The internet &amp; all its wonders saved me.  Its consistent evolution, fueled by some really smart &amp; dedicated people &amp; innovative brands, motivates me &amp; continually piques my curiosity.</p>
<p>Anything you would like to share, please do!  Heck, even if your career is in something unrelated to advertising or marketing, this applies to you.  So, let&#8217;s hear it&#8230;</p>
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