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About Jenn Reeves

Jennifer Reeves
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As PR Engagement Manager at M/C/C, Jenn oversees the strategic development and implementation of social media programs and media relations for a range of clients. Speaking of, if Jenn has a problem with your brand, she’ll tweet, post and Yelp until it’s right. Prior to joining M/C/C, she fine-tuned her public relations skills at FKM Agency in Dallas and the Oklahoma City Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Jennifer has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication with an emphasis on public relations and a minor in classical cultures from the University of Oklahoma.

A not-so-closet nerd and old soul, Jenn can’t miss her favorite weekend radio programs on NPR – “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me,” “Car Talk” and “A Prairie Home Companion.” Also, she regularly starts fights with call-center employees.

Here are my most recent posts

Travelogue of a PR Girl – How to Hispanicize in Hollywood and Meet a Prince

Travelogue of a PR Girl – How to Hispanicize in Hollywood and Meet a Prince

If you want to get discovered in Hollywood, dye your hair red and attend a conference dedicated to meaningfully marketing to the growing Hispanic population in the U.S. held at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel. Maybe not discovered and instantly cast in a starring role per se, but I did find this method very effective (no Read the Rest...

Hot Topic: Google’s Hotpot, Bizzy and the New Commercial Graph

Last year was a big one for email-based deals companies like Groupon, Living Social, Thrillest and Seize The Deal. Google’s confirmed development of its own player in the daily deals game is further confirmation that locality and personalization are the direction of the digital advertising future. For businesses and their clientele, this trend represents another Read the Rest...

Lexicon Is My Favorite Activity in the Cranium Board Game

Cranium is my all-time favorite board game, and it never gets old. For those of you who’ve never played it, Cranium is “The Game For Your Whole Brain,” requiring a variety of skills and created by two former Microsofters. In addition to Gnilleps (the activity in which one must correctly spell a word backwards without Read the Rest...

How Facebook Determines What Shows Up In Your News Feed

I know we’ve all wondered at some point or another why certain things show up in our news feeds as well as what information about us shows up most often for others. Facebook is still staying tight-lipped about their algorithms, but the Daily Beast came up with their own experiment to see what patterns they Read the Rest...

Facebook Invites Its Friends to a Group Date

Mark Zuckerburg probably has a difficult time streamlining communication with his 500 million friends, but that’s about to change. “Zuck” recently held a press conference at the company’s Palo Alto headquarters to unveil the newly redesigned Facebook Groups and explain why its functionality is going to revolutionize social networking. So is it true? Let’s dive Read the Rest...

RIM Takes On Google Voice with BlackBerry MVS 5.0 for the Business User

Staying true to its enterprise-oriented roots, Research In Motion (RIM) recently launched the latest version of it BlackBerry Mobile Voice System (BlackBerry MVS) business software for mobile devices. While it boasts similar capabilities to Google’s Google Voice application, RIM’s new baby may see accelerated adoption due to the company’s mastery of delivering products that meet Read the Rest...

Cisco Live 2010 Seven-Day Forecast – Cloudy With a Chance of Staying Cloudy

Cisco Live is the technology juggernaut’s annual, award-winning conference for technical innovators. As Cisco’s largest educational and training event each year, the conference sessions and World of Solutions expo are attended by more than 10,000 IT professionals both in-person and online via the Cisco Live Virtual portal. With such industry clout, it should go without Read the Rest...

Survey Says! Well You’re Just Gonna Have to Read This To Find Out

In the beginning of July, an alliance of 15 global PR agencies known as the Oriella PR Network released the results of a survey they conducted between May and June on how digital media has changed the nature of news-gathering. They interviewed 750 journalists in 15 different countries, and I’d like to tell you what Read the Rest...

RIM’s Marketing Mishaps

So here at M/C/C we can’t seem to stop talking about Research in Motion’s (RIM) upcoming OS 6.0 rollout. Last month we went over OS 6.0’s new features and discussed RIM’s adoption of the mullet motto. Now we’d like to take a look at something that’s near and dear to our own hearts – its Read the Rest...

RIM’s Mullet Makeover: Business in the BlackBerry, Party in the OS

I’ve been a dedicated BlackBerry user ever since I entered the agency world as an intern and determined every second without access to email was critical and could potentially cost me employment. After a little bit of research and a lot of observing what was being used primarily in my office, I hurried to signup Read the Rest...

Flash For Your Marketing Program That Has Nothing To Do With Code For Your Website

I’m sure if you’re not watching it, most of you have at least heard about popular British Chef Jamie Oliver’s move to network television and adventures in Huntington as part of the much talked about “Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution” on ABC. To give you a little background, the Food Revolution is a campaign for healthy Read the Rest...

Introducing the Backflip on… I forgot what network

When it comes to broadcast advertising, making a lasting impression on your target audience is a pretty daunting task. You may remember from our Super Bowl commercial round-up that in the technology industry, Apple and Google are both credited with doing it best by an overwhelming majority (although HP fought the good fight against its Read the Rest...