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Bailey Hall
Bailey●Michelle●Hall
640 College Highway ● Evansville, IN 47714 ● baileymhall@gmail.com ● (812) 598-8376
Education
University of Southern Indiana Accredited College of Business 8/15
Evansville, Indiana
Bachelor of Science, Marketing
GPA: 3.2
! Dean’s List 2011-2014
Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York 5/12
NY, NY
Associate’s Degree, Advertising, Marketing, and Communications
GPA: 3.9
! Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society
! Dean’s List 2009-2012
Experience
Toyota Motor Manufacturing & Engineering (TEMA), Erlanger, KY 5/14-8/14
Co-Op
! Facilitated two-day industrial visit to TEMA for the 2014 National FFA Officers
! Directed, planned and organized Toyota’s 2014 STEM Girls’ Day Out
! Developed company wide communication to run in both Toyota’s ‘Executive Update’
and ‘One Toyota Hub’ in order to generate excitement for TEMA’s upcoming move to Plano, TX
! Served in lead role on Toyota’s 2014 United Way (UW) Steering Committee
! Directed, planned and organized team member event at Florence Freedom
ballpark in support of maximizing in-kind donations for Toyota’s 2014 UW Campaign
! Drafted/edited speeches for co-chairs of 2014 UW Campaign, making time sensitive and
last minute changes as necessary
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana (TMMI), Princeton, IN 5/12-11/13
Co-op
! Underwent extensive training on the history of Toyota as well as the manufacturing process at TMMI
! Served as tour guide to plant visitors, giving them a play-by-play explanation of our manufacturing
process as we drove through production and explaining all after production processes as well
! Provided all feedback requested by external visitors confidently and accurately, making sure
communication was strategically aligned with key messages, strategic company goals and PR initiatives
! Directed, planned and organized TMMI’s Earth Aware Camp for 340 area third graders
! Directed, planned and organized TMMI’s sponsorships
! Communicated with media at various external/internal events, ensuring that key messages were pushed
and that Toyota was portrayed in a positive light from a PR standpoint
! Composed business proposals to push new ideas and presented to leadership regularly
! Continuously developed innovative ideas for TMMI’s Facebook page and increased follower base by 900
! Drafted/revised numerous press releases and media advisories, along with various external and
internal communications
! Worked with TMS during 2014 Highlander Hybrid Line-Off Ceremony to ensure that they were provided
with both high quality and strategic social media content in real time
! Communicated with external vendors and business partners on an ongoing basis, keeping track of all
accumulated invoices to ensure not only record of financial activity, but also adherence to various project budgets
Skills
! Possesses public relations skills that enable strategic written and oral communication in high pressure situations
! Illustrates proficiency in PC and MAC OS, Microsoft Office, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe Photoshop
! Illustrates proficiency in all social media channels
! Thrives when given the chance to be original and dynamic on the job
! Possesses ability to balance multiple projects in an organized manner
! Possesses ability to communicate with top executives on a very high level
! Tailors skills to act as a cross-functional asset
! Adapts easily to change
Volunteer Activities
! Volunteered for National Public Lands Day 2014, Buddy Walk 2010,
Paint the Town 2014, River Sweep 2014/15, and Adopt A Family 2014
Task
Create proposal document (A3)
for 2014 Earth Camp
— This was my first A3 out of all 4 co-op terms —
 
I recommend that we expand to Pike County, incorporate key messages into the intro/closing remarks, add Recycled
Notebooks, add Parachute of Facts, make new Earth Camp t-shirts with, ‘Toyota Is A Great Green Place To Work’ on
them, and switch back to the Magic Gardener as our 30 minute performance. I also propose that we expand to three
full days of Earth Camp.
I. Purpose
Expand Earth Camp as one of the year’s two new Youth and Education Activities.
TMMI has always included Gibson County in Earth Camp but has not yet expanded to any
surrounding counties. Earth Camp has consistently used the Magic Gardener as the 30 minute
performance in previous years, but we switched to Tales and Scales last year.
II. Background
II. Recommendations
III. Options
2012 Cost
Tales & Scales $800.00
Recycle Relay $100.00
Mesker Park Zoo
$116.55
T-Shirts $2,700.00
Planting Trees $400.00
Water $89.95
Camp Carson $2,050.00
Total $6,256.50
III. Current Situation
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Magic Gardener
EDUCATIONAL
VALUE
KEY
MESSAGES
FUN
FACTOR
BUDGETOPTIONS
Recycled Notebooks
Planting A Tree
Pass the Facts
Parachute of Facts
Tales and Scales
Key Messages:
1) Toyota’s 4500 team members recycle. Come join
our green team!
2)Toyota has zero landfill...what a great, green
place to work!
3)Toyota’s 4500 recycling team members are some
of the best paid employees in the area. Go green to
earn green!
Earth Camp 2013
2013 Budget $7,600
Estimated Cost
Magic Gardener $1,200.00
Recycle Relay $50.00
Mesker Park Zoo $116.55
T-Shirts $3424
Parachute of Facts $130
Recycled Notebooks $260
Beach Ball
Air Horn
Water
Camp Carson $2,750.00
Total $7931
*Addition of one-half day sess.
Task
Create proposal document (A3)
for implementation
of Toyota’s social media expansion
— This was my final A3 out of all 4 co-op terms —
	
  
 
Writing Samples
Task
Construct Article Outlining Professional Engineering
Environment Design Competition, While Making Sure to:
! Highlight generation of team member excitement
regarding recently announced move of their positions from
Erlanger, KY, to Georgetown, KY
! Highlight remarkable talent of Toyota’s engineers
! Incorporate human element into article by:
o Telling story from perspective of PE team members
o Including direct quotes from PE executives & team
members designed to tell their story
o Highlighting frustrations of PE team members
regarding
impending move
o Highlighting positive shift that competition was able
to bring to morale of PE team members
PE	
  Work	
  Environment	
  Design	
  Competition
	
  
After	
  digesting	
  the	
  startling	
  news	
  that	
  Toyota's	
  Erlanger,	
  Kentucky	
  
manufacturing	
  headquarters	
  will	
  relocate	
  to	
  three	
  places,	
  TEMA	
  Production	
  
Engineer	
  Eric	
  Devries	
  soon	
  realized	
  the	
  tremendous	
  opportunities	
  the	
  moves	
  
present	
  for	
  Toyota	
  and	
  its	
  team	
  members.
"I	
  was	
  shocked	
  at	
  first,	
  but	
  I	
  think	
  everyone	
  realizes	
  that	
  this	
  transition	
  
makes	
  sense	
  for	
  the	
  company,"	
  said	
  Devries,	
  a	
  24-­‐year	
  Toyota	
  team	
  
member.	
  	
  "Now	
  I	
  see	
  endless	
  possibilities	
  for	
  my	
  division	
  -­‐	
  Production	
  
Engineering	
  -­‐	
  and	
  for	
  the	
  team	
  members.	
  We	
  have	
  the	
  unique	
  opportunity	
  
to	
  build	
  a	
  state	
  of	
  the	
  art	
  workplace	
  from	
  the	
  ground	
  up.	
  Not	
  only	
  does	
  this	
  
have	
  the	
  potential	
  to	
  bring	
  our	
  engineers	
  much	
  closer	
  together	
  as	
  a	
  group,	
  
but	
  also	
  to	
  attract	
  the	
  best	
  talent	
  to	
  Toyota."
	
  
PE	
  is,	
  in	
  fact,	
  planning	
  to	
  draw	
  upon	
  the	
  ideas	
  of	
  all	
  of	
  its	
  team	
  members,	
  
who	
  will	
  be	
  centralized	
  in	
  a	
  new	
  building	
  on	
  Toyota's	
  plant	
  site	
  in	
  
Georgetown,	
  Kentucky,	
  60	
  miles	
  south	
  of	
  Erlanger.	
  	
  On	
  June	
  30,	
  PE	
  
conducted	
  a	
  New	
  Office	
  Design	
  Competition	
  where	
  engineers	
  from	
  all	
  
different	
  groups	
  across	
  the	
  organization	
  presented	
  diverse	
  ideas	
  for	
  
workplace	
  design	
  in	
  the	
  soon-­‐to-­‐be	
  home	
  base.	
  PE	
  executives	
  and	
  
community	
  leaders	
  served	
  as	
  judges.	
  Acting	
  Commissioner,	
  Kentucky	
  
Cabinet	
  for	
  Economic	
  Development	
  Mandy	
  Lambert;	
  Everett	
  Varney,	
  Mayor	
  
of	
  Georgetown;	
  Bluegrass	
  Community	
  &	
  Technical	
  College	
  VP	
  Mark	
  Manuel;	
  
and	
  Scott	
  County	
  Deputy	
  Judge	
  Jared	
  Hollon	
  were	
  all	
  in	
  attendance.
"The	
  whole	
  point	
  of	
  the	
  competition	
  was	
  to	
  engage	
  and	
  listen	
  to	
  the	
  team	
  
members'	
  most	
  forward	
  thinking	
  ideas.	
  We	
  wanted	
  those	
  ideas	
  to	
  not	
  only	
  
be	
  communicated,	
  but	
  also	
  genuinely	
  heard	
  by	
  both	
  Toyota	
  executives	
  and	
  
the	
  community	
  leaders.	
  We	
  wanted	
  everyone	
  to	
  have	
  an	
  authentic	
  voice,	
  
and	
  that	
  meant	
  that	
  nothing	
  was	
  off	
  limits,"	
  said	
  Production	
  Engineering	
  
Vice	
  President	
  Karl	
  Kusturok.
	
  
This	
  freedom	
  led	
  the	
  team	
  members	
  to	
  share	
  ingenious	
  and	
  innovative	
  ideas	
  
for	
  a	
  creative	
  environment	
  where	
  engineers	
  can	
  explore	
  new	
  concepts	
  and	
  
hone	
  their	
  skills.	
  Ideas	
  included	
  a	
  retractable	
  office	
  ceiling	
  to	
  maximize	
  
natural	
  light	
  and	
  even	
  a	
  monorail	
  connecting	
  the	
  Engineering	
  Headquarters	
  
to	
  TMMK.
	
  
The	
  judges	
  quickly	
  realized	
  that	
  this	
  PE	
  Headquarters	
  was	
  not	
  just	
  being	
  
built	
  for	
  your	
  average,	
  run	
  of	
  the	
  mill	
  group	
  of	
  individuals,	
  and	
  that	
  is	
  not	
  
who	
  Toyota	
  was	
  trying	
  to	
  cater	
  to	
  with	
  this	
  competition.	
  Phil	
  Ryan	
  suggested	
  
the	
  theme	
  of	
  the	
  Design	
  Competition	
  be	
  that	
  we	
  needed	
  to	
  "create	
  a	
  place	
  
for	
  PE-­‐ople."	
  The	
  ideal	
  work	
  space	
  for	
  ‘PE-­‐ople'	
  goes	
  deeper	
  than	
  additional	
  
meeting	
  rooms	
  and	
  maximum	
  monitor	
  sizes.	
  These	
  engineers	
  made	
  it	
  
abundantly	
  clear	
  that	
  they	
  needed	
  a	
  strategic	
  space	
  with	
  an	
  environmentally	
  
friendly	
  building,	
  a	
  flexible	
  work	
  area,	
  stimulating	
  colors,	
  natural	
  lighting,	
  
and	
  top	
  of	
  the	
  line	
  technology,	
  all	
  leading	
  to	
  a	
  collaborative	
  work	
  
environment.
	
  
The	
  team	
  members'	
  passion	
  for	
  Toyota,	
  as	
  well	
  as	
  their	
  lively	
  enthusiasm	
  for	
  
the	
  impending	
  move,	
  grew	
  more	
  evident	
  with	
  each	
  presentation.	
  "I	
  have	
  
always	
  been	
  proud	
  to	
  work	
  for	
  Toyota,	
  but	
  on	
  that	
  day	
  I	
  was	
  inspired	
  to	
  
work	
  for	
  Toyota,"	
  said	
  PE	
  Specialist	
  Angela	
  Ulloa.	
  
	
  
Team	
  members	
  were	
  thrilled	
  with	
  the	
  consideration	
  their	
  ideas	
  received.	
  
"We	
  have	
  amazing	
  talent.	
  All	
  we	
  had	
  to	
  do	
  was	
  ask,"	
  Kusturok	
  said.
	
  
Even	
  though	
  all	
  proposals	
  were	
  not	
  quite	
  as	
  elaborate	
  as	
  the	
  monorail	
  
system,	
  they	
  had	
  one	
  thing	
  in	
  common—	
  each	
  came	
  from	
  extremely	
  
passionate	
  individuals.	
  Ulloa's	
  dedication	
  to	
  Toyota	
  is	
  so	
  strong	
  that	
  even	
  
though	
  her	
  family	
  needs	
  to	
  stay	
  in	
  Erlanger	
  for	
  her	
  husband's	
  job,	
  she	
  still	
  
desperately	
  wants	
  commuting	
  to	
  Georgetown	
  to	
  be	
  a	
  viable	
  option	
  for	
  her.	
  
The	
  overwhelming	
  request	
  for	
  daily	
  transportation	
  from	
  Erlanger	
  to	
  
Georgetown	
  to	
  help	
  commuting	
  team	
  members	
  was	
  discussed	
  at	
  length.	
  
"My	
  husband	
  worked	
  tirelessly	
  and	
  sacrificed	
  so	
  much	
  to	
  support	
  me	
  while	
  I	
  
laid	
  the	
  groundwork	
  for	
  my	
  career.	
  So,	
  with	
  him	
  having	
  just	
  landed	
  a	
  
position	
  in	
  Northern	
  Cincinnati	
  that	
  he	
  is	
  fulfilled	
  in,	
  I	
  can't	
  ask	
  him	
  to	
  move.	
  
I	
  believe	
  in	
  my	
  husband,	
  but	
  I	
  also	
  believe	
  in	
  Toyota.	
  I	
  believe	
  that	
  they	
  will	
  
provide	
  the	
  means	
  necessary	
  to	
  make	
  this	
  move	
  as	
  smooth	
  as	
  possible	
  for	
  
my	
  family	
  and	
  I,"	
  said	
  Ulloa.
	
  
All	
  the	
  groups	
  that	
  presented	
  that	
  day	
  were	
  impressive.	
  One	
  team	
  even	
  
showed	
  off	
  their	
  creative	
  and	
  artistic	
  talents	
  by	
  dressing	
  in	
  full	
  costume	
  to	
  
narrate	
  the	
  story	
  of	
  saving	
  their	
  Manager	
  from	
  his	
  lackluster	
  office	
  of	
  the	
  
past.	
  Through	
  their	
  journey,	
  the	
  ‘Back	
  to	
  the	
  Future'	
  team	
  described	
  just	
  
what	
  their	
  ideal	
  office	
  of	
  the	
  future	
  would	
  consist	
  of.	
  They	
  even	
  
incorporated	
  Production	
  Engineering	
  Specialist	
  Chris	
  MacDonald's	
  self-­‐
engineered,	
  fully	
  functioning	
  model	
  cars	
  into	
  the	
  presentation—something	
  
that	
  really	
  let	
  the	
  audience	
  visualize	
  the	
  remarkable	
  talent	
  we	
  have	
  at	
  
Toyota.	
  
	
  
With	
  the	
  caliber	
  of	
  work	
  these	
  engineers	
  produce	
  when	
  they	
  are	
  truly	
  
excited	
  about	
  a	
  	
  
project,	
  it	
  seems	
  only	
  natural	
  to	
  build	
  them	
  a	
  workplace	
  that	
  encourages	
  
creative	
  exploration	
  and	
  innovation.	
  Whether	
  you	
  were	
  a	
  Specialist	
  or	
  a	
  
Senior	
  Vice	
  President	
  in	
  the	
  audience	
  that	
  day,	
  you	
  were	
  left	
  with	
  a	
  sense	
  of	
  
deep	
  pride	
  for	
  the	
  enthusiastic	
  passion	
  and	
  dedication	
  of	
  the	
  Toyota	
  team	
  
members.	
  
Task
Construct Media Advisory & Press Release For
Toyota’s 2014 Earth Camp
NEWS	
  FROM	
  TOYOTA	
  
TOYOTA	
  MOTOR	
  MANUFACTURING	
  INDIANA,	
  INC.	
  
	
  
	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  Contact:	
  Kelly	
  Dillon	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  
	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  Cell:	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  (812)	
  779-­‐8268	
  
	
   	
   	
  
For	
  immediate	
  release	
  
April	
  25,	
  2013	
  
	
  
Toyota	
  Indiana	
  hosts	
  Gibson,	
  Vanderburgh,	
  and	
  Posey	
  County	
  third-­
graders	
  at	
  YMCA	
  Camp	
  Carson	
  
	
  
PRINCETON,	
  Ind.	
  –	
  For	
  the	
  13th	
  consecutive	
  year,	
  Toyota	
  Indiana	
  invited	
  all	
  Gibson	
  
County	
  third-­‐grade	
  student	
  to	
  YMCA	
  Camp	
  Carson	
  to	
  celebrate	
  Earth	
  Month.	
  This	
  year	
  we	
  
expanded	
  our	
  invitations	
  to	
  include	
  some	
  Posey	
  and	
  Vanderburgh	
  county	
  schools.	
  North	
  
Elementary	
  and	
  Caze	
  Elementary	
  contributed	
  to	
  140	
  additional	
  students	
  participating	
  in	
  
our	
  annual	
  day	
  camp.	
  We	
  hope	
  to	
  expand	
  even	
  further	
  in	
  the	
  following	
  years.	
  
	
  
Mesker	
  Park	
  Zoo	
  and	
  Botanic	
  Garden’s	
  outreach	
  program	
  also	
  presented	
  its	
  “Food	
  Webs”	
  
program	
  to	
  educate	
  students	
  on	
  the	
  flow	
  of	
  energy	
  through	
  an	
  ecosystem.	
  	
  To	
  end	
  the	
  day,	
  
The	
  Magic	
  Gardener	
  performed	
  his	
  environmental	
  magic	
  show,	
  and	
  children	
  were	
  given	
  a	
  
small	
  Colorado	
  Blue	
  Spruce	
  tree	
  to	
  take	
  home	
  and	
  plant	
  with	
  their	
  families.	
  
	
  
“Preserving	
  our	
  environment	
  is	
  a	
  top	
  priority	
  for	
  us	
  at	
  Toyota,”	
  said	
  Toyota	
  Indiana	
  
spokeswoman	
  Kelly	
  Dillon.	
  	
  “We	
  hope	
  to	
  teach	
  the	
  children	
  who	
  participate	
  in	
  Earth	
  Camp	
  
just	
  how	
  fun	
  and	
  easy	
  protecting	
  their	
  planet	
  can	
  be.”	
  
	
  
About	
  Toyota	
  Indiana:	
  	
  
Toyota	
  Motor	
  Manufacturing,	
  Indiana	
  began	
  production	
  in	
  Princeton,	
  Ind.,	
  in	
  1998.	
  	
  Today,	
  
TMMI	
  employs	
  about	
  4,500	
  team	
  members	
  from	
  the	
  Tri-­‐State.	
  	
  Inside	
  the	
  4-­‐million-­‐square-­‐
foot	
  automotive	
  manufacturing	
  facility,	
  team	
  members	
  produce	
  the	
  Sequoia	
  full-­‐size	
  sport	
  
utility	
  vehicle,	
  Sienna	
  minivan	
  and	
  Highlander	
  midsize	
  sport	
  utility	
  vehicle.	
  	
  Toyota’s	
  total	
  
investment	
  in	
  TMMI	
  is	
  $4.2	
  billion.	
  
	
  
TMMI	
  has	
  paid	
  more	
  than	
  $68	
  million	
  in	
  local	
  property	
  taxes	
  since	
  1997	
  and	
  donated	
  more	
  
than	
  $14	
  million	
  since	
  1996	
  to	
  local	
  community	
  organizations	
  that	
  support	
  youth	
  and	
  
education,	
  health	
  and	
  human	
  services,	
  civic	
  and	
  community	
  programs	
  and	
  arts	
  and	
  culture.	
  	
  
TMMI	
  has	
  been	
  a	
  zero	
  landfill	
  facility	
  since	
  May	
  2005.	
  	
  	
  
	
  
Those	
  interested	
  in	
  taking	
  a	
  tour	
  of	
  the	
  plant	
  may	
  call	
  the	
  Visitors	
  Center	
  at	
  888-­‐696-­‐8211	
  
or	
  go	
  online	
  at	
  www.tourtoyotaindiana.com	
  to	
  request	
  a	
  reservation.	
  	
  “Like”	
  our	
  Visitors	
  
Center	
  by	
  going	
  to	
  www.facebook.com/tmmivc.	
  
	
  
###	
  
 
	
  
 
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
Website Redesign
Task
Lead Redesign of Toyota’s Visitors Center Website by:
! Updating & Modernizing Content on Site’s Front & Back
End
! Ensuring Content Alignment With Toyota’s Key Messages
! Using Digital Trends to Maximize Utility & Ease-of-Use
! Giving Site Strong Aesthetic Appeal
! Introducing Tour Reservation System That Is:
! Easy to Use For Site Visitors
! Easy to Maintain for Visitors Center Staff
! Digitally On Trend
 
Photos
Event
River Sweep
Task
Assist in planning and organization of this event
Group	
  photo	
  of	
  all	
  team	
  member	
  volunteers	
  	
  
Check	
  presentation	
  from	
  Toyota	
  to	
  Wesselman’s	
  Nature	
  Society	
  	
  
Event
Earth Camp
Task
Coordinate event from start to finish
 
	
  
Earth	
  Camp	
  attendees	
  participating	
  in	
  the	
  Parachute	
  of	
  Facts	
  event	
  
	
  
 
Earth	
  Camp	
  attendees	
  posing	
  with	
  recyclables	
  	
  
 	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  
Earth	
  Camp	
  attendee	
  participating	
  in	
  the	
  Recycle	
  Relay	
  
 
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
Event
2014 Colts Fan Fest
Task
Assist in planning and organization of this event
 
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
Event
Toyota’s 2014 Highlander Hybrid Line-Off Ceremony
Task
Assist in planning and organization of this event
Event
2014 National FFA Officers Industry Visit
Task
Coordinate event from start to finish
The	
  2014	
  National	
  FFA	
  Officers	
  serving	
  lunch	
  at	
  DCCH	
  event	
  
The	
  2014	
  National	
  FFA	
  Officers	
  and	
  myself	
  at	
  Gateway	
  Breakfast,	
  an	
  event	
  held	
  for	
  local	
  FFA	
  chapters	
  	
  
 
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
Event
Reds Baseball Game in the Toyota Suite
Task
Host external visitors/friends in the community in Toyota Suite
 
 
	
  
	
  
Event
10th
Anniversary Celebration of Buckle Up For Life
Task
Assist in planning and organization of this event
 
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
Event
Marvin Lewis Foundation’s 2014 Learning Is Cool Event
Task
Assist in planning and organization of this event
Group	
  photo	
  of	
  all	
  Toyota,	
  Marvin	
  Lewis	
  Foundation,	
  and	
  Cincinnati	
  Zoo	
  volunteers	
  	
  
 
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
Volunteer Event
2014 Paint the Town
(Team Toyota)
 
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
Final Goodbye Luncheon with my
External Affairs team from
Toyota’s Corporate HQ
(Fourth and last Toyota Co-Op term)
 
	
  
My	
  amazing	
  co-­‐workers	
  and	
  I	
  
 
	
  
	
  
	
  
OVERVIEW OF
FINAL PRESENTATION
(FOR fourth & LAST TERM)
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
Major	
  Projects	
  in	
  Last	
  Term	
  (Corporate	
  HQ)	
  
	
  
FFA	
  (Facilitating	
  Toyota’s	
  Earth	
  Camp	
  in	
  previous	
  term	
  was	
  excellent	
  preparation	
  
for	
  this)	
  
-­‐ Made	
  sure	
  officers	
  had	
  lodging,	
  transportation,	
  etc.	
  during	
  their	
  2	
  day	
  
visit	
  
-­‐ Made	
  sure	
  officers	
  were	
  aware	
  of	
  their	
  responsibilities	
  beforehand	
  
-­‐ Coordinated	
  and	
  facilitated	
  Gateway	
  Breakfast,	
  which	
  was	
  organized	
  for	
  
National	
  FFA	
  Officers	
  to	
  meet	
  and	
  mentor	
  the	
  local	
  high	
  school	
  FFA	
  
chapters	
  
• Kept	
  FFA	
  officers,	
  13	
  local	
  high	
  school	
  FFA	
  chapters,	
  local	
  
superintendents,	
  and	
  various	
  	
  community	
  leaders	
  up-­‐to-­‐date	
  and	
  
informed	
  on	
  event	
  details	
  	
  
• Kept	
  a	
  running	
  RSVP	
  list	
  and	
  continuously	
  followed	
  up	
  to	
  keep	
  tabs	
  on	
  
who	
  was	
  going	
  to	
  	
  be	
  at	
  the	
  event,	
  so	
  that	
  I	
  could	
  plan	
  accordingly	
  
-­‐ Coordinated	
  and	
  facilitated	
  event	
  at	
  DCCH	
  Center	
  for	
  Children	
  and	
  
Families	
  
-­‐ Coordinated	
  and	
  facilitated	
  Executive	
  Lunch	
  at	
  TEMA	
  
-­‐ Escorted	
  the	
  officers	
  to	
  and	
  from	
  each	
  of	
  their	
  events	
  
-­‐ Fostered	
  a	
  personal	
  connection	
  with	
  each	
  officer,	
  which	
  is	
  still	
  present	
  to	
  
this	
  day	
  
	
  
United	
  Way	
  Steering	
  Committee	
  
	
  
-­‐ Worked	
  with	
  fellow	
  committee	
  members	
  in	
  order	
  to	
  bring	
  Toyota’s	
  entire	
  
2014	
  United	
  Way	
  Campaign	
  into	
  fruition	
  
	
  
Fun	
  Night	
  at	
  Florence	
  Freedom	
  
-­‐ Coordinated	
  and	
  facilitated	
  entire	
  event	
  from	
  start	
  to	
  finish,	
  which	
  was	
  
held	
  in	
  an	
  effort	
  to	
  maximize	
  Toyota’s	
  in-­‐kind	
  donations	
  
-­‐ Planned	
  and	
  carried	
  out	
  all	
  aspects	
  of	
  this	
  event	
  and	
  managed	
  on	
  the	
  day	
  
of	
  
	
  	
  
United	
  Way	
  Kick	
  Off	
  	
  
-­‐ Drafted	
  TEMA	
  and	
  TMMK	
  Kick	
  Off	
  Scripts	
  for	
  Co-­‐Chairs	
  
! Worked	
  closely	
  with	
  them	
  to	
  make	
  sure	
  they	
  were	
  comfortable	
  
with	
  it	
  
-­‐ Coordinated	
  with	
  UWAY	
  Representatives/Speakers	
  
-­‐ Kept	
  time	
  restraints	
  in	
  mind	
  while	
  putting	
  agenda	
  together	
  
-­‐ Facilitated	
  on	
  day	
  of	
  
	
  
Minor	
  Projects	
  in	
  Last	
  Term	
  (Corporate	
  HQ)	
  
	
  
-­‐ Facilitated	
  2014	
  River	
  Sweep	
  
-­‐ Facilitated	
  2014	
  STEM	
  Girls	
  Day	
  Out	
  
-­‐ Supported	
  PE	
  Design	
  Competition	
  
o Drafted	
  communication	
  for	
  Executive	
  Update	
  and	
  One	
  Toyota	
  Hub	
  
-­‐ Supported	
  Buckle	
  Up	
  For	
  Life	
  
-­‐ Supported	
  Learning	
  is	
  Cool	
  
	
  
Skills	
  	
  (A	
  strong	
  understanding	
  of	
  Toyota	
  culture	
  allowed	
  me	
  to	
  hit	
  the	
  ground	
  
running	
  in	
  last	
  term)	
  
-­‐ Public	
  Speaking	
  
o Took	
  advantage	
  of	
  any	
  opportunity	
  I	
  could	
  to	
  speak	
  at	
  meetings,	
  
events,	
  etc.	
  in	
  order	
  to	
  test	
  my	
  boundaries	
  in	
  that	
  area	
  
! Progressed	
  volumes	
  in	
  this	
  from	
  1st	
  term	
  to	
  now	
  
-­‐ Public	
  Relations/Strategic	
  Communications	
  
o Interacted	
  with	
  business	
  partners	
  in	
  a	
  way	
  that	
  made	
  them	
  
comfortable	
  while	
  still	
  keeping	
  Toyota	
  key	
  messages	
  in	
  mind	
  (FFA,	
  
Florence	
  Freedom,	
  Buckle	
  Up	
  For	
  Life)	
  
-­‐ Networking	
  
o Incorporated	
  PR	
  and	
  general	
  communication	
  skills	
  to	
  fine	
  tune	
  
networking	
  ability	
  both	
  externally	
  and	
  internally	
  
-­‐ Written	
  Communication	
  	
  
o Drafted	
  article	
  for	
  Toyota’s	
  Corporate	
  Responsibility	
  Initiative	
  
(TCRI)	
  
o Drafted	
  communication	
  for	
  Executive	
  Update	
  and	
  One	
  Toyota	
  Hub	
  
-­‐ Multi	
  Tasking	
  (handled	
  regular	
  responsibilities	
  along	
  with	
  detail	
  oriented	
  
events)	
  
o Facilitated	
  entire	
  FFA	
  visit,	
  while	
  Toyota’s	
  United	
  Way	
  Campaign	
  
was	
  in	
  full	
  swing	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
 
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
FINAL EVALUATION
(FOR fourth & LAST TERM)
—Toyota’s evaluation is based on a 1-5 scale—
A 5 is considered to be
a level of mastery and is considered
almost impossible internally
	
  
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  • 2. Bailey●Michelle●Hall 640 College Highway ● Evansville, IN 47714 ● baileymhall@gmail.com ● (812) 598-8376 Education University of Southern Indiana Accredited College of Business 8/15 Evansville, Indiana Bachelor of Science, Marketing GPA: 3.2 ! Dean’s List 2011-2014 Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York 5/12 NY, NY Associate’s Degree, Advertising, Marketing, and Communications GPA: 3.9 ! Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society ! Dean’s List 2009-2012 Experience Toyota Motor Manufacturing & Engineering (TEMA), Erlanger, KY 5/14-8/14 Co-Op ! Facilitated two-day industrial visit to TEMA for the 2014 National FFA Officers ! Directed, planned and organized Toyota’s 2014 STEM Girls’ Day Out ! Developed company wide communication to run in both Toyota’s ‘Executive Update’ and ‘One Toyota Hub’ in order to generate excitement for TEMA’s upcoming move to Plano, TX ! Served in lead role on Toyota’s 2014 United Way (UW) Steering Committee ! Directed, planned and organized team member event at Florence Freedom ballpark in support of maximizing in-kind donations for Toyota’s 2014 UW Campaign ! Drafted/edited speeches for co-chairs of 2014 UW Campaign, making time sensitive and last minute changes as necessary Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana (TMMI), Princeton, IN 5/12-11/13 Co-op ! Underwent extensive training on the history of Toyota as well as the manufacturing process at TMMI ! Served as tour guide to plant visitors, giving them a play-by-play explanation of our manufacturing process as we drove through production and explaining all after production processes as well ! Provided all feedback requested by external visitors confidently and accurately, making sure communication was strategically aligned with key messages, strategic company goals and PR initiatives ! Directed, planned and organized TMMI’s Earth Aware Camp for 340 area third graders ! Directed, planned and organized TMMI’s sponsorships ! Communicated with media at various external/internal events, ensuring that key messages were pushed and that Toyota was portrayed in a positive light from a PR standpoint ! Composed business proposals to push new ideas and presented to leadership regularly ! Continuously developed innovative ideas for TMMI’s Facebook page and increased follower base by 900 ! Drafted/revised numerous press releases and media advisories, along with various external and internal communications ! Worked with TMS during 2014 Highlander Hybrid Line-Off Ceremony to ensure that they were provided with both high quality and strategic social media content in real time ! Communicated with external vendors and business partners on an ongoing basis, keeping track of all accumulated invoices to ensure not only record of financial activity, but also adherence to various project budgets Skills ! Possesses public relations skills that enable strategic written and oral communication in high pressure situations ! Illustrates proficiency in PC and MAC OS, Microsoft Office, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe Photoshop ! Illustrates proficiency in all social media channels ! Thrives when given the chance to be original and dynamic on the job ! Possesses ability to balance multiple projects in an organized manner ! Possesses ability to communicate with top executives on a very high level ! Tailors skills to act as a cross-functional asset ! Adapts easily to change Volunteer Activities ! Volunteered for National Public Lands Day 2014, Buddy Walk 2010, Paint the Town 2014, River Sweep 2014/15, and Adopt A Family 2014
  • 3. Task Create proposal document (A3) for 2014 Earth Camp — This was my first A3 out of all 4 co-op terms —
  • 4.   I recommend that we expand to Pike County, incorporate key messages into the intro/closing remarks, add Recycled Notebooks, add Parachute of Facts, make new Earth Camp t-shirts with, ‘Toyota Is A Great Green Place To Work’ on them, and switch back to the Magic Gardener as our 30 minute performance. I also propose that we expand to three full days of Earth Camp. I. Purpose Expand Earth Camp as one of the year’s two new Youth and Education Activities. TMMI has always included Gibson County in Earth Camp but has not yet expanded to any surrounding counties. Earth Camp has consistently used the Magic Gardener as the 30 minute performance in previous years, but we switched to Tales and Scales last year. II. Background II. Recommendations III. Options 2012 Cost Tales & Scales $800.00 Recycle Relay $100.00 Mesker Park Zoo $116.55 T-Shirts $2,700.00 Planting Trees $400.00 Water $89.95 Camp Carson $2,050.00 Total $6,256.50 III. Current Situation 1 Û Ù Ú Ù 9 2 Û × Û Ù 5 3 Ù Ù Ú Ù 10 4 Ù Ù Ù Ù 11 5 Û Û Ù Ú 7 6 Ù Ù Ù Ú 9 Scoring: Û = 1 Û = 2 Ú = 3 á = 4 EVALUATION × = 0 Magic Gardener EDUCATIONAL VALUE KEY MESSAGES FUN FACTOR BUDGETOPTIONS Recycled Notebooks Planting A Tree Pass the Facts Parachute of Facts Tales and Scales Key Messages: 1) Toyota’s 4500 team members recycle. Come join our green team! 2)Toyota has zero landfill...what a great, green place to work! 3)Toyota’s 4500 recycling team members are some of the best paid employees in the area. Go green to earn green! Earth Camp 2013 2013 Budget $7,600 Estimated Cost Magic Gardener $1,200.00 Recycle Relay $50.00 Mesker Park Zoo $116.55 T-Shirts $3424 Parachute of Facts $130 Recycled Notebooks $260 Beach Ball Air Horn Water Camp Carson $2,750.00 Total $7931 *Addition of one-half day sess.
  • 5. Task Create proposal document (A3) for implementation of Toyota’s social media expansion — This was my final A3 out of all 4 co-op terms —  
  • 6.  
  • 8. Task Construct Article Outlining Professional Engineering Environment Design Competition, While Making Sure to: ! Highlight generation of team member excitement regarding recently announced move of their positions from Erlanger, KY, to Georgetown, KY ! Highlight remarkable talent of Toyota’s engineers ! Incorporate human element into article by: o Telling story from perspective of PE team members o Including direct quotes from PE executives & team members designed to tell their story o Highlighting frustrations of PE team members regarding impending move o Highlighting positive shift that competition was able to bring to morale of PE team members
  • 9. PE  Work  Environment  Design  Competition   After  digesting  the  startling  news  that  Toyota's  Erlanger,  Kentucky   manufacturing  headquarters  will  relocate  to  three  places,  TEMA  Production   Engineer  Eric  Devries  soon  realized  the  tremendous  opportunities  the  moves   present  for  Toyota  and  its  team  members. "I  was  shocked  at  first,  but  I  think  everyone  realizes  that  this  transition   makes  sense  for  the  company,"  said  Devries,  a  24-­‐year  Toyota  team   member.    "Now  I  see  endless  possibilities  for  my  division  -­‐  Production   Engineering  -­‐  and  for  the  team  members.  We  have  the  unique  opportunity   to  build  a  state  of  the  art  workplace  from  the  ground  up.  Not  only  does  this   have  the  potential  to  bring  our  engineers  much  closer  together  as  a  group,   but  also  to  attract  the  best  talent  to  Toyota."   PE  is,  in  fact,  planning  to  draw  upon  the  ideas  of  all  of  its  team  members,   who  will  be  centralized  in  a  new  building  on  Toyota's  plant  site  in   Georgetown,  Kentucky,  60  miles  south  of  Erlanger.    On  June  30,  PE   conducted  a  New  Office  Design  Competition  where  engineers  from  all   different  groups  across  the  organization  presented  diverse  ideas  for   workplace  design  in  the  soon-­‐to-­‐be  home  base.  PE  executives  and   community  leaders  served  as  judges.  Acting  Commissioner,  Kentucky   Cabinet  for  Economic  Development  Mandy  Lambert;  Everett  Varney,  Mayor   of  Georgetown;  Bluegrass  Community  &  Technical  College  VP  Mark  Manuel;   and  Scott  County  Deputy  Judge  Jared  Hollon  were  all  in  attendance. "The  whole  point  of  the  competition  was  to  engage  and  listen  to  the  team   members'  most  forward  thinking  ideas.  We  wanted  those  ideas  to  not  only   be  communicated,  but  also  genuinely  heard  by  both  Toyota  executives  and   the  community  leaders.  We  wanted  everyone  to  have  an  authentic  voice,   and  that  meant  that  nothing  was  off  limits,"  said  Production  Engineering   Vice  President  Karl  Kusturok.   This  freedom  led  the  team  members  to  share  ingenious  and  innovative  ideas   for  a  creative  environment  where  engineers  can  explore  new  concepts  and  
  • 10. hone  their  skills.  Ideas  included  a  retractable  office  ceiling  to  maximize   natural  light  and  even  a  monorail  connecting  the  Engineering  Headquarters   to  TMMK.   The  judges  quickly  realized  that  this  PE  Headquarters  was  not  just  being   built  for  your  average,  run  of  the  mill  group  of  individuals,  and  that  is  not   who  Toyota  was  trying  to  cater  to  with  this  competition.  Phil  Ryan  suggested   the  theme  of  the  Design  Competition  be  that  we  needed  to  "create  a  place   for  PE-­‐ople."  The  ideal  work  space  for  ‘PE-­‐ople'  goes  deeper  than  additional   meeting  rooms  and  maximum  monitor  sizes.  These  engineers  made  it   abundantly  clear  that  they  needed  a  strategic  space  with  an  environmentally   friendly  building,  a  flexible  work  area,  stimulating  colors,  natural  lighting,   and  top  of  the  line  technology,  all  leading  to  a  collaborative  work   environment.   The  team  members'  passion  for  Toyota,  as  well  as  their  lively  enthusiasm  for   the  impending  move,  grew  more  evident  with  each  presentation.  "I  have   always  been  proud  to  work  for  Toyota,  but  on  that  day  I  was  inspired  to   work  for  Toyota,"  said  PE  Specialist  Angela  Ulloa.     Team  members  were  thrilled  with  the  consideration  their  ideas  received.   "We  have  amazing  talent.  All  we  had  to  do  was  ask,"  Kusturok  said.   Even  though  all  proposals  were  not  quite  as  elaborate  as  the  monorail   system,  they  had  one  thing  in  common—  each  came  from  extremely   passionate  individuals.  Ulloa's  dedication  to  Toyota  is  so  strong  that  even   though  her  family  needs  to  stay  in  Erlanger  for  her  husband's  job,  she  still   desperately  wants  commuting  to  Georgetown  to  be  a  viable  option  for  her.   The  overwhelming  request  for  daily  transportation  from  Erlanger  to   Georgetown  to  help  commuting  team  members  was  discussed  at  length.   "My  husband  worked  tirelessly  and  sacrificed  so  much  to  support  me  while  I   laid  the  groundwork  for  my  career.  So,  with  him  having  just  landed  a   position  in  Northern  Cincinnati  that  he  is  fulfilled  in,  I  can't  ask  him  to  move.   I  believe  in  my  husband,  but  I  also  believe  in  Toyota.  I  believe  that  they  will   provide  the  means  necessary  to  make  this  move  as  smooth  as  possible  for  
  • 11. my  family  and  I,"  said  Ulloa.   All  the  groups  that  presented  that  day  were  impressive.  One  team  even   showed  off  their  creative  and  artistic  talents  by  dressing  in  full  costume  to   narrate  the  story  of  saving  their  Manager  from  his  lackluster  office  of  the   past.  Through  their  journey,  the  ‘Back  to  the  Future'  team  described  just   what  their  ideal  office  of  the  future  would  consist  of.  They  even   incorporated  Production  Engineering  Specialist  Chris  MacDonald's  self-­‐ engineered,  fully  functioning  model  cars  into  the  presentation—something   that  really  let  the  audience  visualize  the  remarkable  talent  we  have  at   Toyota.     With  the  caliber  of  work  these  engineers  produce  when  they  are  truly   excited  about  a     project,  it  seems  only  natural  to  build  them  a  workplace  that  encourages   creative  exploration  and  innovation.  Whether  you  were  a  Specialist  or  a   Senior  Vice  President  in  the  audience  that  day,  you  were  left  with  a  sense  of   deep  pride  for  the  enthusiastic  passion  and  dedication  of  the  Toyota  team   members.  
  • 12. Task Construct Media Advisory & Press Release For Toyota’s 2014 Earth Camp
  • 13. NEWS  FROM  TOYOTA   TOYOTA  MOTOR  MANUFACTURING  INDIANA,  INC.                        Contact:  Kelly  Dillon                              Cell:              (812)  779-­‐8268         For  immediate  release   April  25,  2013     Toyota  Indiana  hosts  Gibson,  Vanderburgh,  and  Posey  County  third-­ graders  at  YMCA  Camp  Carson     PRINCETON,  Ind.  –  For  the  13th  consecutive  year,  Toyota  Indiana  invited  all  Gibson   County  third-­‐grade  student  to  YMCA  Camp  Carson  to  celebrate  Earth  Month.  This  year  we   expanded  our  invitations  to  include  some  Posey  and  Vanderburgh  county  schools.  North   Elementary  and  Caze  Elementary  contributed  to  140  additional  students  participating  in   our  annual  day  camp.  We  hope  to  expand  even  further  in  the  following  years.     Mesker  Park  Zoo  and  Botanic  Garden’s  outreach  program  also  presented  its  “Food  Webs”   program  to  educate  students  on  the  flow  of  energy  through  an  ecosystem.    To  end  the  day,   The  Magic  Gardener  performed  his  environmental  magic  show,  and  children  were  given  a   small  Colorado  Blue  Spruce  tree  to  take  home  and  plant  with  their  families.     “Preserving  our  environment  is  a  top  priority  for  us  at  Toyota,”  said  Toyota  Indiana   spokeswoman  Kelly  Dillon.    “We  hope  to  teach  the  children  who  participate  in  Earth  Camp   just  how  fun  and  easy  protecting  their  planet  can  be.”     About  Toyota  Indiana:     Toyota  Motor  Manufacturing,  Indiana  began  production  in  Princeton,  Ind.,  in  1998.    Today,   TMMI  employs  about  4,500  team  members  from  the  Tri-­‐State.    Inside  the  4-­‐million-­‐square-­‐ foot  automotive  manufacturing  facility,  team  members  produce  the  Sequoia  full-­‐size  sport   utility  vehicle,  Sienna  minivan  and  Highlander  midsize  sport  utility  vehicle.    Toyota’s  total   investment  in  TMMI  is  $4.2  billion.     TMMI  has  paid  more  than  $68  million  in  local  property  taxes  since  1997  and  donated  more   than  $14  million  since  1996  to  local  community  organizations  that  support  youth  and   education,  health  and  human  services,  civic  and  community  programs  and  arts  and  culture.     TMMI  has  been  a  zero  landfill  facility  since  May  2005.         Those  interested  in  taking  a  tour  of  the  plant  may  call  the  Visitors  Center  at  888-­‐696-­‐8211   or  go  online  at  www.tourtoyotaindiana.com  to  request  a  reservation.    “Like”  our  Visitors   Center  by  going  to  www.facebook.com/tmmivc.     ###  
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  • 15.                                         Website Redesign
  • 16. Task Lead Redesign of Toyota’s Visitors Center Website by: ! Updating & Modernizing Content on Site’s Front & Back End ! Ensuring Content Alignment With Toyota’s Key Messages ! Using Digital Trends to Maximize Utility & Ease-of-Use ! Giving Site Strong Aesthetic Appeal ! Introducing Tour Reservation System That Is: ! Easy to Use For Site Visitors ! Easy to Maintain for Visitors Center Staff ! Digitally On Trend
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  • 21. Event River Sweep Task Assist in planning and organization of this event
  • 22. Group  photo  of  all  team  member  volunteers    
  • 23. Check  presentation  from  Toyota  to  Wesselman’s  Nature  Society    
  • 25.     Earth  Camp  attendees  participating  in  the  Parachute  of  Facts  event    
  • 26.   Earth  Camp  attendees  posing  with  recyclables    
  • 27.               Earth  Camp  attendee  participating  in  the  Recycle  Relay  
  • 28.                         Event 2014 Colts Fan Fest Task Assist in planning and organization of this event
  • 29.
  • 30.                                 Event Toyota’s 2014 Highlander Hybrid Line-Off Ceremony Task Assist in planning and organization of this event
  • 31.
  • 32. Event 2014 National FFA Officers Industry Visit Task Coordinate event from start to finish
  • 33. The  2014  National  FFA  Officers  serving  lunch  at  DCCH  event  
  • 34. The  2014  National  FFA  Officers  and  myself  at  Gateway  Breakfast,  an  event  held  for  local  FFA  chapters    
  • 35.                             Event Reds Baseball Game in the Toyota Suite Task Host external visitors/friends in the community in Toyota Suite
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  • 40.       Event 10th Anniversary Celebration of Buckle Up For Life Task Assist in planning and organization of this event
  • 41.                                 Event Marvin Lewis Foundation’s 2014 Learning Is Cool Event Task Assist in planning and organization of this event
  • 42. Group  photo  of  all  Toyota,  Marvin  Lewis  Foundation,  and  Cincinnati  Zoo  volunteers    
  • 43.                                   Volunteer Event 2014 Paint the Town (Team Toyota)
  • 44.
  • 45.                                       Final Goodbye Luncheon with my External Affairs team from Toyota’s Corporate HQ (Fourth and last Toyota Co-Op term)
  • 46.     My  amazing  co-­‐workers  and  I  
  • 47.         OVERVIEW OF FINAL PRESENTATION (FOR fourth & LAST TERM)                                  
  • 48. Major  Projects  in  Last  Term  (Corporate  HQ)     FFA  (Facilitating  Toyota’s  Earth  Camp  in  previous  term  was  excellent  preparation   for  this)   -­‐ Made  sure  officers  had  lodging,  transportation,  etc.  during  their  2  day   visit   -­‐ Made  sure  officers  were  aware  of  their  responsibilities  beforehand   -­‐ Coordinated  and  facilitated  Gateway  Breakfast,  which  was  organized  for   National  FFA  Officers  to  meet  and  mentor  the  local  high  school  FFA   chapters   • Kept  FFA  officers,  13  local  high  school  FFA  chapters,  local   superintendents,  and  various    community  leaders  up-­‐to-­‐date  and   informed  on  event  details     • Kept  a  running  RSVP  list  and  continuously  followed  up  to  keep  tabs  on   who  was  going  to    be  at  the  event,  so  that  I  could  plan  accordingly   -­‐ Coordinated  and  facilitated  event  at  DCCH  Center  for  Children  and   Families   -­‐ Coordinated  and  facilitated  Executive  Lunch  at  TEMA   -­‐ Escorted  the  officers  to  and  from  each  of  their  events   -­‐ Fostered  a  personal  connection  with  each  officer,  which  is  still  present  to   this  day     United  Way  Steering  Committee     -­‐ Worked  with  fellow  committee  members  in  order  to  bring  Toyota’s  entire   2014  United  Way  Campaign  into  fruition     Fun  Night  at  Florence  Freedom   -­‐ Coordinated  and  facilitated  entire  event  from  start  to  finish,  which  was   held  in  an  effort  to  maximize  Toyota’s  in-­‐kind  donations   -­‐ Planned  and  carried  out  all  aspects  of  this  event  and  managed  on  the  day   of       United  Way  Kick  Off     -­‐ Drafted  TEMA  and  TMMK  Kick  Off  Scripts  for  Co-­‐Chairs   ! Worked  closely  with  them  to  make  sure  they  were  comfortable   with  it   -­‐ Coordinated  with  UWAY  Representatives/Speakers   -­‐ Kept  time  restraints  in  mind  while  putting  agenda  together   -­‐ Facilitated  on  day  of     Minor  Projects  in  Last  Term  (Corporate  HQ)     -­‐ Facilitated  2014  River  Sweep   -­‐ Facilitated  2014  STEM  Girls  Day  Out   -­‐ Supported  PE  Design  Competition  
  • 49. o Drafted  communication  for  Executive  Update  and  One  Toyota  Hub   -­‐ Supported  Buckle  Up  For  Life   -­‐ Supported  Learning  is  Cool     Skills    (A  strong  understanding  of  Toyota  culture  allowed  me  to  hit  the  ground   running  in  last  term)   -­‐ Public  Speaking   o Took  advantage  of  any  opportunity  I  could  to  speak  at  meetings,   events,  etc.  in  order  to  test  my  boundaries  in  that  area   ! Progressed  volumes  in  this  from  1st  term  to  now   -­‐ Public  Relations/Strategic  Communications   o Interacted  with  business  partners  in  a  way  that  made  them   comfortable  while  still  keeping  Toyota  key  messages  in  mind  (FFA,   Florence  Freedom,  Buckle  Up  For  Life)   -­‐ Networking   o Incorporated  PR  and  general  communication  skills  to  fine  tune   networking  ability  both  externally  and  internally   -­‐ Written  Communication     o Drafted  article  for  Toyota’s  Corporate  Responsibility  Initiative   (TCRI)   o Drafted  communication  for  Executive  Update  and  One  Toyota  Hub   -­‐ Multi  Tasking  (handled  regular  responsibilities  along  with  detail  oriented   events)   o Facilitated  entire  FFA  visit,  while  Toyota’s  United  Way  Campaign   was  in  full  swing            
  • 50.                                     FINAL EVALUATION (FOR fourth & LAST TERM) —Toyota’s evaluation is based on a 1-5 scale— A 5 is considered to be a level of mastery and is considered almost impossible internally