Successful Graduates
Chris Beck graduated in 2003 with a Bachelor
of Arts degree, double majoring in public relations and theatre.
He currently serves as the marketing director for 93.3 KIOA and
Lite 104.1 and is the internship manager for the Des Moines
Radio Group in Des Moines, Iowa.
"Coe was a great experience, plain and simple. The public
relations program offered at Coe gave me enough creative and
technical expertise that easily transferred into a career!"
-Chris Beck, '03
Beth Trejo graduated in 2005 with a Bachelor
of Arts degree, double majoring in public relations and Spanish,
with a minor in art. Currently living in Sioux City, Iowa, Trejo
is the public relations and events coordinator for the Siouxland
American Red Cross.
"During my time at Coe I was involved in several campus
groups and internships. The experiences and education I gained
from Coe have helped me tremendously in the workforce. The
liberal arts philosophy of a well-rounded education has strengthened
my communications skills and allows me to relate to a diverse
array of people, situations and topics." -Beth Trejo, '05
Bri Fossey graduated in 2005 with a Bachelor
of Arts degree, double majoring in public relations and sociology.
She is currently a marketing coordinator at Farmers State Bank
in Marion, Iowa.
"The connections I made at Coe and through my internship guided
me in my transition into the working world. In several
of my classes, we partnered with local businesses to work
on real
life public relations projects. Those experiences
really prepared me for my career in the public relations field."
-Bri Fossey, '05
Jenny Snyder graduated in 2007 with a Bachelor
of Arts degree, double majoring in public relations and business
administration, with a minor in economics. Upon graduation, she
immediately began working as an eMedia Production Coordinator
at Stamats Communications in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
"College is something you always look forward to. It
comes, it goes, and you will never forget anything about it.
The most prominent things Coe represents is its education and
social life. The friends you met will always be there
for you, and your education will forever help your further
your career. The experience was amazing and will continually
be everlasting." -Jenny
Synder, '07
Scott Holland graduated in 2001 with a Bachelor
of Arts degree, majoring in English, with minors in theatre and
religion. Since Coe he has pursued careers in newspaper reporting,
editing and commentary. After serving as the managing editor
of the Independence Bulletin-Journal for 14 months, Holland became
a general assignment reporter for the Clinton Herald. In February
2007, Holland relocated to Ottawa, Illinois, to become the associate
editor of The Times.
"I took the standard English classes, but getting involved
in the liberal arts experience and having a broad background
of different educational arenas helped me expand my horizons.
My out-of-the-classroom experiences -- especially with music
groups and Lambda Chi Alpha -- helped teach me about management,
cooperation, making decisions and working with people." -Scott
Holland, '01
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