Saturday May 15th-
We landed in Munich about 8:30am local time, and were picked up by our guide Cristina, after grabbing our bags from baggage claim and seeing the Goat that also took the trip. I am not kidding, there was a goat that rode the plane from Charlotte to Munich. Someone really cares about their livestock.
We got to the hotel which was one of the nicest European hotels that I have stayed at...King's Business Center, (not the first class location that was located across the street from Munich's finest- Boobs table-dances).
While toughing out jet-lag, we gathered in the lobby hotel around 2:00 to go on a guided walking tour of Munich- really cool city! We then went to our welcome dinner, followed by beer pubs and many of beers later.
It was a good group and I looked forward to the rest of the week.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Day 1- Welcome to Munchen
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
World Traveler
Recently I was looking at my calendar and realized that I am doing a great deal of traveling in the next couple of months. I love to travel but I just may be overdoing it this time...
- I just got back from a weekend in Connecticut to celebrate the christening of my twin cousins Ava and Jules who have grown so much in their three and 1/2 months of life. They are so beautiful and I only wish I could have spent more time with them.
- I am most likely heading to Charlotte this coming weekend to have my second extremely painful tattoo removal session. Ouch!
- The following weekend, I am traveling to NC State's campus for part 1 of a Saturday 1 credit course on Product Innovation and Marketing. 8 Hours...but it will lead to me graduating from my MBA a semester early!
- The weekend of April 16th, I am celebrating my quarter of a century birthday in the city that never sleeps...that's right, I am heading to NYC to celebrate in style and I am so psyched...New York and I have had an ongoing love affair for 25 years so it only makes sense that I would return for my birthday. A lot is already planned... Flying in early Friday morning, checking into the 5 star hotel my amazing mom found on Madison... heading to the Plaza to catch the bus for the Sex and the City Tour. Doing a little Shopping and then dinner at Buddakan where we'll meet up with my cousins coming in from CT. Saturday starts with brunch at none other than Pastis (Favorite!), shopping at Century 21, DVF, H&M and hopefully Manolo Blahnik (What can I say, I'm a shoe girl) as well as some others. We are seeing the Billy Elliot matinee on Broadway and then heading to East Vilalge to one of my favorite Mexican restaurants in the city Las Palapas (Best Margaritas) with Catherine and Dianne. Sunday is still to be determined before we head back but I am super excited about this trip
- The next weekend is part 2 of the 1 credit course...only 4 hours this time...Nuff said.
- One of the first two weekends in May, I am planning to go to Nashville to visit one of my best friends from college.
- May 14th- Heading to Germany- 9 hour non-stop overnight flight from Charlotte to Munich for a week of studying abroad, the different marketing programs at different companies based in Munich. Also some cultural visits and of course a lot of beer drinking as to be expected...Maybe I should visit Raleigh's Beer Festival in April to warm up.
- I come back from Germany on May 22nd, only to leave the following weekend for Long Island to celebrate my cousin Eric's wedding. I am so excited to see my cousins and some family that I haven't seen in a really long time...It's also an excuse to dress up which I always love to do and it's my first Jewish wedding.
- A few weeks later I head to Delaware for my sorority sister's wedding which also constitutes a road trip with my best friend from college- should be a good time.
- A few weeks after that, yet another wedding in Northern VA for a family friend's son.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Deutschland here I come
This past weekend I found out that I got accepted to go to Germany for a week-long study abroad class in Munich. Not only is this an excellent opportunity for professional development as it will allow me to study the marketing systems of companies such as Siemen's and BMW, but I also get to visit a place that I have never been. I am hoping that in between company tours I will have the chance to visit the Marienplatz, Christkindlmarkt and Hofbräuhaus (the most famous pub in the world).
Another plus of going to Germany is that after completion of the study abroad course and a 1-credit course, I will be well on my way to graduating from Grad School a semester early which is very exciting both in terms of time and my wallet!!
Now I just need to whip out Rosetta Stone and learn some German.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Have you met the traveling gnome?
Yesterday I had a great experience thanks to my MBA program. I had the opportunity to go to Fuqua's Marketing Conference at Duke University. It was an all day conference with different sessions about marketing and I feel like the knowledge I gained was invaluable. First, Dan Ariely, a professor at Duke University spoke about marketing as the Faculty Keynote Speaker. I then went to Alain Groenendaal about Experimental Marketing in a Post Digital World where experimental marketing was defined as a planned event that leaves a brand impression on a target audience. This can be achieved by the following:
- Educating/teaching new behaviors.
- Bringing brand promise to life
- Generating conversation
- Making tangible the intangible
- Expanding the brand's meaning.
The next session was delivered by Kimberly Long, Brand Manager of Heinz Ketchup. who talked about Heinz change to reflect new campaign "Grown, not made." In this session, she talked about expandable consumption; how to use ketchup beyond burgers, hot dogs and fries, and how to use more in a serving, get customers to buy bigger bottles of ketchup, etc. She also talked about using the classic glass bottle in advertisements (just as Coke still uses the classic glass Coke bottle for advertisement) as well as the importance of equity tracking both before and after consumers saw the new campaign(s).
The next speaker was Brad Brinegar, CEO of the Durham marketing firm, McKinney, who is responsible for Travelocity's effective marketing campaign with the Traveling gnome.
Brad spoke about Connection planning for complex segmentation- to consider who the right people to reach are and what conversations you want to have with these people. "Brands are the connection between someone and something. Transactional connections say 'I'm buying what you're selling' whereas personal connections say 'I'm buying from you'."Clint McClain talked about building a brand portfolio, specifically regarding his position at Wal-Mart and the value of discovering the type of consumer that you plan to target in your marketing strategy.
Overall, I was quite impressed with the knowledge I gained at this conference. These are just some of the valuable things I learned yesterday.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
The woman who lived in her shoes
My name is Jessica and I am a shoe-a-holic...I have a lot of shoes; tall ones, short ones, flat ones, boots, flip flops...I have it all...Well at least I did until this past Sunday when they mistakenly got brought to the Municipal landfill...I had a bag of five pairs of shoes that were picked up from the shoe repair shop after some much needed recapping on the heels. They were in a brown paper bag that was then placed in a plastic bag and they were waiting patiently for me in my parent's laundry room. However, at some point this sack of shoes ended up next to the garbage can and got brought to the dump with the rest of the "holiday" garbage. Let's just say I was in for quite a surprise when I went to my parent's house to pick them up and they weren't there. I wouldn't have cared so much except that out of the five pairs, one was a really nice pair of silver peep-toe Mary Janes that have mini-diamonds on the buckles, yes diamonds. The other pair was my french pink peep-toe JIMMY CHOO mary janes that I got in sale on Rodeo Drive this past summer while shopping with Erin in Beverly Hills.
I went to Saks 5th Ave last night in hopes of replacing my mangled JIMMY CHOOs with a new pair but I honestly wasn't crazy about anything I saw and if you're going to spend mega bucks on shoes, they better be fabulous.
After a disappointing supply at Saks last night, I went on a mission today and managed to find both my Jimmy Choos and my Silver Corso Como shoes on line, on sale and in my size....I should receive both pairs by the end of the week and will definitely think twice before bringing them to the shoe repair.
On a completely different note, I went to a cycling class at my gym for the first time and I am hooked...going back tomorrow.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Fire Alarms are overrated!!
I just got back to North Carolina yesterday in time to start what will hopefully be a much better year. I was expecting to be back on Tuesday which I was counting on to get my life in order for the year of 2010 before school and work take over...
Instead, I had to say goodbye to someone very important to me, my grandfather. He passed away this past Monday and he will be missed very much but I know that he is happy to be reunited with my grandmother. The plus to extending my trip home to Connecticut was more time with my new cousins Ava and Jules who are the most adorable babies ever!
Jules
Ava
Jules
I also got to spend some much needed time with my lifelong best friend Melissa who was there for me all week, taking me to the hospital, supporting me at the wake and the funeral as well. I love you girl...you are after all "family".
However, the hotel we stayed at was terrible, the room was really small, especially when shared between three people for one week, the mattress felt like a sheet of plywood, there were 4 maintenance calls for the toilet that would never flush, a day without water while a plumbing issue was worked on (day of the wake), and 3 fire alarms, one while my brother was in the shower and two in the middle of the night prior to the funeral...Needless to say I will not be staying at the Doubletree on Post Rd again any time soon. Oh yeah, the breakfast that we were comped for the all of the inconveniences was cold, yuck!
It's been an emotionally and physically exhausting week and now I only have two days to knock out an on-going and self-induced honey-do list. I have gotten a lot accomplished today but still have so much to do tomorrow before I go back to work on Monday. At least I have another week before school starts and life really gets crazy.
With the new year, I don't have resolutions necessarily but goals...
- Take things in stride...know that I can't control everything no matter how hard I try
- Stay away from Toxic people, completely remove them from my life- it's not worth the drama
- Run and Run hard- my running shoes need to come out of hibernation alas!
- Cook more, eat out less- I got 4 cookbooks for Christmakah that are waiting to be broken in
- Live, Laugh, Love
Friday, December 11, 2009
One down, five to go
My first semester is just about over. I only have one exam left to take, Global Economic Management, and it's next Thursday. The next week will be spent mostly by studying but knowing that I am that much closer to a much needed break is making the time studying go much smoother.
I am also glad to say that I am much more in the holiday spirit as the holidays are getting closer. Today is the first day of Chanukah and I look forward to lighting my beautiful Tree of Life Menorah that my parents got me as a house warming gift from the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit in Raleigh last year. I am finally almost done with holiday shopping and most of the shopping I do have left does not bring me to the mall which makes me very happy. Plus I got to have a girl's night last night with two of my favorites, which was much needed....Wine, tofu parmigiana and laughing hysterically at the "Guidos and Guidettes" of Jersey Shore, especially "The Situation" and "Snooki", who my friends think I should dress as for Halloween next year.

"The Situation"____________"Snooki"
I also have somethings to look forward to such as the iContact holiday party next week, I got a really pretty dress that I love and cannot wait to wear. I am also looking forward to going to G105's Show Ho Ho Gram with Ryan next Friday, something I have always wanted to do. Last but not least, I am really looking forward to going to Connecticut after Christmas to see my family and friends~ especially the two new additions to our family that the storks will drop off on the 16th if not earlier.
I am no longer allowing myself to be a Scrooge.
