Junior marketing major Redeate 鈥淩ed鈥 Alemu is a big believer in the power of stories. Born in Ethiopia, she was raised by her grandparents for her first seven years while her mom and dad created a home for her to come to in America. During those early years of her life, Alemu couldn鈥檛 speak to her parents much, aside from short conversations with international phone cards.
鈥淭his was in 2004 before iPhones and FaceTime,鈥 Alemu says. 鈥淚 really only knew them from the stories my relatives told me.鈥
Those early experiences taught Alemu how stories can make a difference in the way a person feels about themselves and the world. It鈥檚 a lesson she carries with her every day into her marketing classes at the . She believes storytelling can help with marketing by connecting products to be sold with specific stories and emotions.
鈥淢arketing and storytelling go hand in hand,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 know how much storytelling influences me, so why wouldn't I want to use it to impact others?鈥
Alemu鈥檚 passion for influencing others will go to good use this summer, while she participates in a prestigious Microsoft marketing internship in Redmond, Wash. Alemu was recruited for the program over LinkedIn last spring and she prepared for the lengthy interview process with the help of Katherine Marshall, associate director of the University鈥檚 .
Last summer, Alemu participated in Microsoft鈥檚 Marketing Leaders in Technology Workshop, a three-day summer program that included professional workshops, presentations from Microsoft leaders, and networking opportunities. This year, she will return to Redmond as one of 23 interns selected from a pool of more than 3,000 undergraduate students nationwide. In addition to the internship, Alemu will also have a guaranteed position within the company as a product marketing manager following her graduation in 2021.
鈥淚 feel like this experience has been God鈥檚 way of telling me that marketing is my calling,鈥 says Alemu. 鈥淗e showed me that I was on the right path many times even when I was doubting or I thought something was going wrong.鈥
Alemu credits many of her experiences at 蜜桃社 with helping her to earn her position at Microsoft. She learned a lot about teamwork and communication as the social media chair and vice president of the . She鈥檚 also racked up valuable career experiences through her work as a digital marketing intern for the University鈥檚 and as the student cultural coordinator for the .
鈥淚 really thank 蜜桃社 for opening those doors for me,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 don't know how I would have gotten that experience otherwise.鈥
Looking forward, Alemu says she鈥檚 excited to learn as much as she can during her internship this summer. She鈥檚 also hoping to hone her marketing and storytelling skills in a way that will help her empower others.
鈥淭he whole point of marketing is to lead someone to consume something or to buy something that could help them feel fulfilled,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 want to be able to influence others in a positive way.鈥
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