Emma
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Gender | Female |
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Industry | Communications or Media |
Occupation | Public Relations Professional |
Location | Seattle, WA, United States |
Introduction | Recent graduate of Gonzaga University with a degree in Public Relations, minor in Sociology. Entering the work force as an intern with The Fearey Group in downtown Seattle and love it! I am so excited to be in the "real world" and doing the kind of work I enjoy and find fulfilling. I am originally from the Bay Area, CA and loved living there. I recently moved to Seattle and it has been absolutely great so far; I love exploring a new city! Spokane was great but I missed the water every day. My parents just built the boat of their dreams and are taking off cruising around the world until their hearts are content. I like to think of myself as a lifetime learner whose education does not end on Graduation day. I like meeting new people and learning about them, which in turn, makes me learn more about myself. I am open to most anything and am a firm believer in not judging others. I have a sense of humor; I laugh at myself all the time because I think that is the best way to stay grounded and humble. I am 22 years old and wide eyed but that's okay, I know I have a long way to go and am looking forward to the journey! |
Interests | Sailing, Traveling, Live Music, Cooking, Healthy living, The beach, Warm weather, Writing, Learning new things, Creativity, Design, Getting organized and being productive, Lazy Sundays, Tea, Sushi, Not judging, Being ME! |
Favorite Movies | Garden State, and The Little Mermaid. Quite the combination huh? I like movies that make me laugh, and movies that make me think - not necessarily at the same time. |
Favorite Music | A very eclectic collection. I like the music my dad used to play during family dinners: The Eagles, the Gypsy Kings, Gloria Estefan, Buena Vista Social Club and other latin music, along with James Taylor. And then the music I found from friends and Pandora mostly.. basically the Top 40 and then some. |
What kind of tape is best for creating a sculpture?
Scotch, most definitely.