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Kyla Butterfield

Website: http://www.kylabutterfield.com

Profile: I am a full-time senior at Texas Tech, one more semester and I'll have a B.A. in Advertising and a B.A. in Spanish. During the day I can be found interning at the Price Group, an advertising company here in Lubbock. I spend my nights working as the Design Editor for the Texas Tech Newspaper, the Daily Toreador. I also serve as the AE for the NSAC student advertising team at Tech, this will be my third time participating!

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Busy Little Bees

By Kyla Butterfield on March 9th, 2010
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3:27 A.M. Just finished typing up the notes from my internship meeting and outlined goals to be reached by the next conference. I realize I should go back over the notes for the two tests I have tomorrow, but I need to prepare my draft for my Ad Team presentation on Tuesday. Not to mention [...]

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Facebook: Are you really who you say you are?

By Kyla Butterfield on February 8th, 2010
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Will change personality for work… During my junior year participating in the National Student Advertising Competition team (NSAC) I became very close with a girl on my creative team, Nicole. Over the summer we both acquired jobs at different advertising agencies in our college town.We liked to joke around about how important we were and [...]

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Mentors, why you should get one or be one.

By Kyla Butterfield on February 4th, 2010
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“A mentor is someone who allows you to see the hope inside yourself.” –Oprah Winfrey Everyone knows what a mentor is. The mentor has more experience than the apprentice and provides insight and knowledge to the protégé.  I have a few people in my life that have provided me with mentorship. James Hodgins, one of [...]

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Facebook: Mom, it’s not what you think

By Kyla Butterfield on February 2nd, 2010
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About four months ago my mother became an avid Facebook user. Since then I have removed pictures, edited info, and made countless other efforts to make sure she still considered me her perfect little girl. As older generations begin to infiltrate Facebook, younger generations, who are for the most part their family, are having to [...]

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