bangs: west coast tour
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My part: Greek Life event and contacts, press release, and final map for social media.TRANSCRIPT
3/20/2014
Decision Making | Ashley Willis, Emily Roberts, Rachel Bare
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA BANGS SHOES: WEST COAST TOUR
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Everyone has a fashion style, rather it is someone who wears sequined blazers to
someone who wears a simple cotton v neck. The event consists of students snapping a photo of
themselves from head to toe, in their own personal style and what they think represents BANGS
shoes. At the event, BANGS will have shoes on site for students to take a photo in. They then
will post the photo on Instagram, hash tagging #bangsshoes followed by the abbreviation of their
school, ie: University of Southern California would be #bangsshoesusc. Whichever photo has the
most likes, wins a free pair of BANGS shoes of their choice. One entry per person and in order
to enter, the contestant has to donate a $2 fee which will go to the causes when they sign up at
the booth at the event. More entries the better and contestants can donate more than $2, but it
will not increase their chances.
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Join the BANGS
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bangsshoes.com
#bangsshoes
#westcoastour
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Learn more
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Come learn about BANGS shoes and how you can
design a one of a kind shoe that will be entered to win
the best of (schools name) that will be featured on our
site for sale!
Free refreshments will be provided during presentation!
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Contacts for Art and Fashion Programs:
1. UCLA: Art Department
a. Public
b. 28,674 Undergraduates
c. Arts Education Department:
i. Drucker, Barbara, Associate Dean [email protected] 310.825.7005
d. Center for the Art of Performace:
i. Friedman, Meryl, Director of Education & Community Programs
[email protected] 310.983.1369
e. Design Media Lab:
i. Lee, Sara S, Student Affairs Officer [email protected] 310.267.4907
f. Student Service Office:
i. Duff, Kelsey, Assistant Director [email protected] 310.825.9706
2. California Institute of the Arts
a. Private
b. 895 undergraduates
c. Student Affairs
i. Tina Priestley 661.253.7874 [email protected]
d. Director of project development and office of global Initiatives:
i. Lisa Barr 661.253.7783 lbarr@@calarts.edu
e. Program Coordinator and Community Arts Partnership
i. Jozben Barrett 661.222.2708 [email protected]
3. University of Southern California
a. Private
b. 18,316 Undergraduates
c. Administrative Assistant in Architecture school
i. Susan Baxter (213) 740-2723 [email protected]
d. Design Area Head
i. Haven Lin-Kirk 213.740.5456 [email protected]
e. Assistant Dean of Student Services
i. Penelope Jones 213.740.9153 [email protected]
4. Woodbury University
a. Private
b. 1249 Undergraduates
c. Director Community Services
i. Yvonne Correa (818) 252-5250 [email protected]
5. University of San Diego
a. Private
b. Assistant Director of Student Activities & Organizations
i. Jason Fitzer [email protected]
c. Director of Student Activities
i. Jason Schreiber [email protected]
d. Programs and Budget Coordinator
i. Alexandra Mundt [email protected](619) 260-2280
6. University of Southern California
a. Los Angeles, CA 90089-0801
b. Email: [email protected]
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c. Phone: 213-740-0641
d. Fax: 213-740-2976
e. Claudia Morataya
i. Office: 213-740-2659
ii. Email: [email protected]
7. Stanford University
a. 665 Knight Way Stanford, California 94305
b. Phone: 650.723.0910
c. Fax: 650.723.0409
d. Email: [email protected]
8. University of California, Berkeley
a. Berkeley, CA 94720-1902
b. Stephanie Fujii
i. phone: (510) 642-1405
ii. fax: (510) 643-6659
iii. Email: [email protected]
9. USC Marshall MBA Admissions
a. 630 Childs Way — JKP 308 Los Angeles, CA 90089-2633
b. Phone: 213-740-7846
c. Fax: 213-749-8520
d. Email: [email protected]
10. Santa Clara University Leavey School of Business
a. Lucas Hall 500 El Camino Real Santa Clara, California 95053
b. Phone: 408-554-5485
11. University of San Diego- School of Business
a. 5998 Alcalá Park San Diego, CA 92110
b. (619) 260-4600
12. Academy of Art University
a. 79 New Montgomery Street San Francisco, CA 94105-3410
b. Telephone: (800) 544-2787
c. Email: [email protected]
13. Otis College of Art and Design
a. 9045 Lincoln Blvd Los Angeles, California 90045
b. (310) 665-6800
14. California College of the Arts
a. 1111 Eighth Street San Francisco, CA
b. Phone: 415.703.9500
15. California College of the Arts
a. Oakland campus 5212 Broadway Oakland, CA
b. 94618-1426
c. Phone: 510.594.3600
16. FIDM/Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising
a. 919 S Grand Ave
b. Los Angeles, CA
c. (213) 624-1200
17. Art Center College of Design
a. 1700 Lida St, Pasadena, CA 91103
b. Phone:(626) 396-2200
18. California Institute of the Arts
a. 24700 McBean Parkway Valencia, CA 91355
b. 661.255.1050
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19. Woodbury University - Burbank
a. 7500 Glenoaks Blvd. Burbank, CA 91504-7846
c. (818) 767-0888
20. The California State University
a. 401 Golden Shore, Long Beach, CA 90802
b. Phone:(562) 951-4000
21. Art + Design
a. 2222 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna Beach, CA 92651
b. 949-376-6000
c. 800-255-0762
22. Loyola Marymount University
a. 1 LMU Drive Suite 100
b. Los Angeles, California 90045-8350
c. 1-800-LMU-INFO
23. Chapman University
a. One University Drive, Orange, CA 92866
b. Phone: (714) 997-6815
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This part of the project is focused on aspect of marketing with the State Colleges in
Southern California, with a twist of working with Greek life programs. There are eighteen state
colleges and thirty three private schools. A little less than half of those fifty one schools have a
Greek Life Program. The reason why we thought we should include Greek Life was because it is
a big group that holds lots of events a year. Mainly because they are required to do charity work
each year as well. How we planned it to work was have three different options one to work with
the Greek Life program, one with the business classes, and one with the art department.
The Greek Life event would be a quad party on the day of Hannah’s visit. It will be from
9am to about 4pm. There will be a booth where the team can sell shoes, if available in the
schools colors, hand out water, coffee, and breakfast. There could be a side walk chalk drawing
station and games to play with the Greek team members. Some big games that are played on
college campuses are beers-be which can played with non alcoholic drinks, tug of war, bags,
Frisbee, etc. You could buy the food and drinks to hand out by the case so it will be less
expensive.
The second part was having Hannah continue speaking with classes. She could be a guest
speaker at business and entrepreneurship classes. Another option is to have her do a speech later
in the evening for student to attend that’s open to all students. She could reach more students that
way, and only have to do one speech. And finally a talk with art students; this will be a meeting
where the regulations about the two competitions.
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Contacts for State Colleges:
1. San Diego University
a. Public
b. 619-594-5200
c. 31,899 Students
d. Greek Life
i. Assistant Director 619-594-1069
e. Art Department
i. 619-594-6511
f. Entrepreneurship
i. Bernhard Schroeder 619-594-2781
g. Business Department
i. 619-594-5259
2. Chapman University
a. Private
b. 714-997-6815
c. 7,155 Students
d. Greek Life
i. Assistant Director of Student Affairs Alli Segal 714-628-7227
e. Art
i. Eric Chimenti 714-997-6807
f. Business
i. Wendy Adams 714-744-7830
3. Concordia University, Irivine
a. Private
b. 949-854-8002
c. 3,251 Students
d. Greek Life
i. Ashley Matsunami
e. Art
i. Rachel Hayes 949-214-3240
f. Business
i. Tammie Burkhart 949-214-3371
4. Loyola Mary Mount University, Los Angeles
a. Private
b. 310-338-2750
c. 9.369 Students
d. Greek
i. Greek Council Office 310-388-7814
e. Art
i. Art Department Head Nicole Murph 310-338-7424
f. Business
i. David Chu 310-338-2344
5. Pepperdine University
a. Private
b. 310-506-4000
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c. 7,769 Students
d. Greek
i. Student Organization Cordinator Alexandra Palmer 310-506-6569
e. Art
i. Joe Piassentin 310-506-4774
f. Business
i. Larry William Cox 310-568-5644
6. University of Relands
a. Private
b. 909-793-2121
c. 4,500
d. Greek
i. A.j. Ahearn
e. Event Cordinator
i. 909-748-8134
f. Art
i. Paul Acero 909-748-8504
g. Business
i. Malter Hutchens 909-748-8450
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Social Media:
Month before post via- Facebook, twitter and Instagram a map on where BANGS will be
stopping, within this tag the schools they will be stopping at. Using hash tags: #westcoasttour
#charity #bangsshoes (# specific cities that will be stopped in and states). Week before arriving
in southern California: Post via previous: A close up map of the stops within that region and
tagging the schools specifically. Via Facebook: post video provided to the east coat students
about bangs and tag the schools and provide when they can find out about more information and
the events on each campus.