With eight years of PR agency experience, Francesca Gunning, a Senior
Account Executive from Tierney shares her agency experience with PRowl PR.
Francesca's career began at LevLane as an intern in 2009. After gaining
valuable agency experience, she moved her talents to Tierney in 2012.
Check out our Francesca’s insights in our
Q&A below:
Describe
yourself in three words.
Perpetual plate spinner
Tell us about your hobbies outside of PR?
I am a Spotify and
Instagram addict, always exploring and capturing new music and interesting
moments from the City of Brotherly Love. I love to run, watch HGTV with my
four-legged best friend - a 19lb Boston terrier named Cookie - and enjoy all
that Philadelphia’s culinary scene has to offer.
Describe what you like most
about working in an agency.
I love the
variety and the opportunity to gain experience in multiple different
industries. I can bounce between industries ranging from automotive to food and
healthcare to nonprofit on a daily basis. Being at an agency certainly keeps me
on my toes and forces me to be nimble.
What does a typical day at work look like for
you?
Usually I come
in and determine the biggest priorities for each of my clients and then get to
work. My daily activities can range from conducting media relations, to
planning events, to handling crises or managing issues, to meeting with clients
or my internal teams.
What does being a Senior Account Executive
entail?
As a Senior
Account Executive, I serve as a day-to-day contact for clients. I work with my
supervisors to manage projects and team members, with a deep understanding of
my clients’ business and communications objectives. I offer proactive
recommendations to our clients, leveraging industry trends and the changing
media landscape. I also research, develop and present communications plans.
What type of work does an entry-level PR position
typically do?
Our entry level
PR position is called an Account Coordinator. They’re the backbone of our
teams. Our “ACs” help us do a variety of things like daily media monitoring,
conducting research, planning meetings, building media lists, creating press
documents and much more.
Based on your experiences, what would you say
makes a successful client-agency relationship?
I would say
trust and open communication. The best clients that I have worked with have
been really trusting in our team’s ability to be successful and have been
engaged and responsive every step of the way. I’m lucky that I’ve had, and still get to work with,
wonderful clients each and every day.
Do you have any advice for professionals
entering this industry?
If you’re trying
to work at an agency, I recommend that you try and get an internship at one in
the market where you’d like to work. When you’re there, be a sponge – soak up
as much knowledge as possible and become a critical extension of the team that
you’re supporting. If you’re already in an entry-level position, work hard and
don’t be afraid to try new things and learn from new people. Seek a mentor who
can show you the ropes and give you advice when you need help. Your early years
can be formidable and will shape you who become as a professional – cherish and
own this time.
Name three skills you believe all PR
professionals should master.
- AP Writing
- Flexibility
- Time Management
What is your proudest PR accomplishment?
Landing my first
national news story on NBC’s Nightly News with Brian Williams was amazing. It
was about a nonprofit that was working to revitalize an 87-acre park in North Philadelphia.
It took two years to make and when it aired, it was the best feeling in the
world. It garnered so much great exposure for my client and the project took
off from there. It really showed me the positive impact we can make in this
industry.
This guest blog post was written by PRowl staff member Colleen Chase.
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