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Commercial Strategy, Marketing, Media Relations and Digital Communication for International Wine, Food and Hospitality

Spotlight on Gabriella Stevens, Account Coordinator

We're running a Spotlight series on our employees at Nonni Strategic Marketing so you can get to know our talent a bit better! This month we're introducing you to our Account Coordinator, Gabriella Stevens. 

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Tell us a little bit about yourself. What's your role at NSM entail?
I was introduced to PR through my media relations position with Good Housekeeping. After attending some press events while working there, I made the transition. I started with a tech agency in the city and from there moved into my current role at NSM. My mornings usually start with iced coffee, checking emails, responding to opportunistic HAROs, following up with journalists and touching base with colleagues. From there, I lay out a strategy for the day whether it be focusing on pitch drafting and media list creation, researching for new business proposals or organizing clips and monthly reports. Every day is something different and that’s the best part. 

What are the most memorable moments you've had working at NSM?
One of the most exciting parts of NSM thus far was an event we planned for St. Patrick’s Day. Our Irish oatmeal client, Flahavan’s Irish Oats, hosted a dinner for the New York Women’s Culinary Alliance at Good Housekeeping. I love event planning and food so what could be better than a dinner event? Plus, I had the chance to reconnect with the lovely ladies of GH.

What are your favorite blogs and/or social media accounts that you follow?
Instagram is my favorite social platform. I follow a good handful of foodie accounts. Some of my favorites are new_fork_city, lettucedine and eater.  

What's your favorite dish? 
My favorite thing to make is chicken enchiladas with green sauce and Mexican rice. My mom and I have an assembly line down for this dish and they’re always better when we make them together.

What's your favorite thing to do in NYC?
When the weather is right, I love walking through Central Park with my boyfriend and some hot chocolate from Maison Kayser. Some people go to people watch, I go to puppy watch. 

Best place you've ever traveled to?
Big Sur, California hands down. I want to get married there. There isn’t a place more beautiful. 

5 Steps to Being a San Diegan in NY

Whether you’ve never been to San Diego or you’re a San Diego native like I am, here’s the how-to on living like a Californian in NYC.

1. Get really excited any and every time you cross the Brooklyn Bridge. The Coronado Bridge in San Diego is a thing. Most people don’t get to cross it daily so when it happens, you’ll usually hear “Oh my gosh! We’re crossing the bridge!” followed by hopes that there’s no fog that day.

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2. Eat acai bowls. Every day. Unfortunately those super-fruity bowl NYC prices won’t make you feel like you’re running carefree along the ocean but nonetheless, it’s a necessary step. Beware: anything straying from acai, fruit, granola and honey probably isn’t the good stuff. You can snag a bite at your local Juice Generation.

acai-bowls

3. Eat burritos and then complain about them. True San Diegans will never admit to there being a better burrito than from a grungy Mexican place that ends in -erto’s. Estrellita Poblana III in the Bronx does a pretty bang-up job, though.  

burritos

4. Work out in Central Park. I know the glam of Equinox is pretty enticing but if you want to impress your (858)/(619) friends, you got to get outside. If you can’t find a San Diegan running outside, you can probably find them biking across the 56 or hiking Cowles Mountain. So if you can spot yoga in the Park, even better.

central-park-nyc

5. Shop at Trader Joe’s. Gristedes and Morton Who? Those places don’t exist in San Diego so bracing a 100-person Trader Joe’s check-out line is a necessary evil. Even the prices will make you feel like you’re cheating on the city so go ahead and grab that extra box of Gone Bananas!

trader-joes

A Pitch Poem

Looking for a little creative PR inspo? Check out this poem our Account Coordinator, Gabriella Stevens, drafted up on her experience pitching.

Hi X,

Pitch

ing an idea

is like

paint

ing with Frida

where creativ

ity is the anesthe

sia for the story

on the easel

can be too easy to weasel

away from the day

when you ought to say

that you’re pitch

ing an idea

about paint

ing with Frida.

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Erica Nonni

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