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Latrobe Fashionista Seizes Opportunities in New York and Florence

Latrobe鈥檚 Michelle Dickson Attends Teen Vogue Fashion University

When Michelle Dickson, of Latrobe, Pa., began her sophomore year at 新香港六合彩官网开奖 University last fall, she couldn鈥檛 have imagined what was in store for her.

But in one year, Dickson, 20, of Latrobe, won an international marketing challenge, secured a summer internship with a New York City fashion designer and will attend Teen Vogue Fashion University in New York City. In the spring, Dickson will study abroad in Florence, Italy, and complete an internship in fashion marketing.

鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of unbelievable to me,鈥 said Dickson, a 2010 graduate of Greater Latrobe Senior High School, who is majoring in business marketing and human resources at 新香港六合彩官网开奖. 鈥淚 do like to set my mind to things and I like to have goals. I didn鈥檛 know how realistic these dreams were but I am achieving them!鈥

Dickson has long been a fan of fashion.

鈥淚 always loved flipping through magazines and looking at different ad campaigns and different editorial things,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檝e always loved clothing. I think most girls like clothes but I had an obsession with them.鈥

Though she learned to sew and even made clothing, Dickson isn鈥檛 into the design as much as the ad campaigns and the marketing of a brand.

She also loves New York City. She and her parents, Joanne and Michael, and younger brother, John, have made numerous trips to the Big Apple over the years.

So, with that in mind, Dickson went to 新香港六合彩官网开奖鈥檚 Career Center at the beginning of the 2011-12 academic year to inquire about any fashion internships in New York City.

It just so happened that DC Design International, David Chu鈥檚 newest venture, contacted 新香港六合彩官网开奖 looking for students interested in an internship.

Through phone interviews and a visit to the company over winter break, Dickson secured her internship.

This past summer, Dickson had the opportunity to work in every department in the company, which is based in a townhouse in Manhattan. 鈥淭he experience was extremely valuable for me,鈥 Dickson said. Upon completion of her summer 2012 fashion internship at DC Design International in New York City, Dickson volunteered to return during the recent Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, held September 6-13. This experience supplemented Dickson鈥檚 spring 2010 studies at the New York City Fashion Tour and Textile Workshop.

Dickson鈥檚 work in the New York fashion industry prompted her to apply to Teen Vogue Fashion University in New York City, which will be held from October 19-21. More than 1,500 applications were received from students representing 14 countries. Dickson is one of 500 students selected to participate in the three day fashion and marketing program. She will have the opportunity to participate in classes led by Olivier Theyskens, Nicole Richie, Erin Fetherston and Phillip Lin, among others.

鈥淚t will be a once in a lifetime opportunity to hear first-hand from the leading designers in the industry,鈥 said Dickson. 鈥淚 will participate in six different workshops and learn about marketing and fashion from the best in the business.鈥

But even from the 新香港六合彩官网开奖 campus, Dickson has already experienced what it鈥檚 like to come up with marketing ideas for a global company.

Dickson was among 20 新香港六合彩官网开奖 students to participate last fall in worldwide public relations firm Ketchum鈥檚 Mindfire challenge, which is ongoing.

Mindfire is Ketchum鈥檚 crowdsourcing initiative in which college students from around the world log on to a secure Web site and are provided with a real Ketchum client鈥檚 problem and are asked to come up with ideas to solve it.

鈥淭he students get creative and use the skills and courses they鈥檝e taken to solve whatever unique challenge one of Ketchum鈥檚 clients might have,鈥 said Douglas K. Nelson, director of the Wukich Center for Entrepreneurial Opportunities, and assistant professor of business, at 新香港六合彩官网开奖, who introduced the Mindfire challenge at the University.

Students can see other ideas and can add to and improve them. Ultimately, the client chooses a winner of the challenge and, perhaps with tweaking, the idea could end up being used by the company.

鈥淚t gets a fresh infusion of thinking from people who are in the real world who aren鈥檛 quite yet in the marketing profession but they鈥檙e familiar with communications,鈥 said 新香港六合彩官网开奖 alumna and trustee Kelley Murray Skoloda, 鈥86, a Ketchum partner who runs the firm鈥檚 global brand marketing practice.

During the first week Dickson participated in the challenge, home-furnishing retailer IKEA was asking for ideas for a promotional event.

She submitted an idea and was surprised with the result.

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 really expecting much,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 thought my idea was good, but I wasn鈥檛 expecting to win, so it was really, really neat.鈥

IKEA sent her a desk lamp for winning the challenge, but the experience, and the addition to her resume, were the most valuable, Dickson said.

Nelson said Dickson鈥檚 win was 鈥減retty exciting,鈥 especially since other winners came from Yale, Syracuse, American University, Boston University and Georgetown University.