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Laura V. Wilson
communications strategist
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LAURA V. WILSON
  PROFILE
  My professional experience includes both corporate and agency roles. I am a strategic thinker with an ability to lead
  and work on cross-functional teams, translating insights to actionable strategies that help build brands, and connect
  with consumers.
  E D U C AT I O N
  VCU Brandcenter, Richmond, VA, M.S., Communications Strategy

  College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, B.A., English

  PLANNING SKILLS
  My tangible skills include: | meeting with and interviewing clients | writing creative briefs | preparing SWOT analyses |
  leading focus group discussions | competitive reviews | utilizing various quantitative and qualitative research |
  developing and executing strategy | preparing pitch presentation decks | giving presentations | working with a cross-
  functional team |

  EXPERIENCE
  PLANNING INTERN, ZIG CHICAGO, IL SUMMER 2007
  •Strategized insights to be used when approaching potential new business clients.
  •Led new business RFP research, insights and strategy for Chicago White Sox pitch.
  •Presented research and strategy ideas to agency Strategic Director.
  PA R T I C I PA N T, T H E M A R T I N A G E N C Y S U M M E R W O R K S H O P R I C H M O N D , V A S U M M E R
  1999
  •Prepared advertising campaign for Kellogg’s.
  •Presented to client and The Martin Agency, team won competition.
  PROJECTS
  INDIVIDUAL THESIS: INCREASING ACCESS TO CREDIT HAS INCREASED OUR
  R E L U C TA N C E T O TA L K A B O U T I T S P R I N G 2 0 0 8
  •Suggested educational initiatives for credit card companies to refute increasingly negative perceptions of credit.
  •Presented findings to class and The Martin Agency planner.
  JAMES RIVER GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL SPRING 2008
  •Prepared marketing plan for local chapter of USGBC non-profit.
  E T H N O G R A P H I C S T U D Y: H O W G R E E N I S T H E A V E R A G E C O N S U M E R ? FA L L 2 0 0 7
  •Created formula to analyze consumers’ attitudes and behaviors towards green marketing to elicit a lifestyle change.
  •Presented findings separately to author James Othmer, VCU PR Department and The Martin Agency’s Alliance for
  Climate Protection planning team.
  SPECIAL INTERESTS
  Knitting, traveling, celebrity culture, reading, cooking magazines, espresso drinks, green preservation.
Mario Kart Wii
BACKGROUND:
                                                              wii:
                                                              Nintendo’s objective with the wii, according to CEO Satoru Iwata, is not "… about fighting Sony, but about how
                                                              many people we can get to play games. The thing we're thinking about most is not portable systems, consoles,
                                                              and so forth, but that we want to get new people playing games."
                                           Creative Brief
                                                              Mario Kart wii:
                                                              Mario Kart wii supports Nintendo’s Wi-Fi connection. Therefore, players can play opponents in their own living
                                                              room as well as in living rooms across the country. It also comes with the Wii wheel, a wheel shaped peripheral
                                                              to house the Wii remote. MarioKart Wii is launching Spring 2008 and Nintendo wants to take advantage of
                                                              Mario’s enduring popularity to increase the number of Wii gamers.




                                                                        TARGET:
                                                                        Age 25-40
                                                                        HHI: $100,000+
                                                                        Casual or Lapsed Gamers- They grew up playing Nintendo,
                                                                        specifically the Mario Brothers games, but as jobs, kids and
                                                                        bills have demanded more and more attention in their lives,
                                                                        Nintendo has fallen by the wayside.           They didn’t buy a
                                                                        Nintendo 64. Or a GameCube. But they have noticed the
                                                                        hype surrounding the Wii and its unique remote. They’re
                                                                        starting to think that they can get their entertainment in a form
                                                                        like they did back when they were kids.




RESEARCH:                                                         STRATEGY:
Online gaming forums                                              Connect the real world with Mario’s game world.
interviews with gamers, interviews with past Nintendo users
                                                                  WHAT REASONS SUPPORT OUR POSITION TO THE LARGER AUDIENCE?
OBJECTIVES:                                                       Driving in a video game is an action that is accessible and relatable. That relatability can be used to attract those
-Gain more Wii gamers                                             not currently interested in Mario games and keep Mario Kart top-of-mind even when not playing.
-Extend engagement with Mario Kart Wii
                                                                  WHAT MEDIA ARE INVOLVED?
                                                                  Online (community building)
                                                                  Partnerships (Google Maps, Garmin)
                                                                  Transportation vehicles (taxis and personal vehicles, soap box derby)
A downloadable program to your Wii syncs your scores
and data to the Mario Match Up site through the Wii’s Wi-
Fi. You can choose to race your friends or those with
similar or dissimilar interests. (i.e. political party, music
taste, etc.)
Players can utilize Google Earth tracks to import real
                 streets onto their Wii console. The number of real
                 cities provided for Mario Kart Wii will increase with
                 availability.




Players can also turn on real-time weather,
sponsored by weather.com to either mimic
the weather outside their window or the
weather in the real-life city they’ve chosen.
Game consoles will be placed in taxis in
                                                                      major cities like New York, Chicago and
                                                                      London.
We will sponsor local Soap Box
Derbys and provide carts styled
after various Mario Carts in the
game.




                                   A partnership with Garmin will add a Mario
                                   appearance to your GPS screen. Mario’s
                                   voice can guide your route as well. It has
                                   an on/off switch for days when you’re not
                                   so Mario-friendly.
Chicago White Sox
PROBLEM:                                                     RESEARCH:
                                                                   Two years after a rousing World Series win, the Chicago      Interviews: Chicago residents, current
                                                                   White Sox were in a slump. They failed to continue the
                                            Creative Brief                                                                      White Sox game attendants
                                                                   momentum of their 2005 World Series win, and began
                                                                   experiencing declining fan interest. In order to be          Secondary: Baseball blogs, White Sox &
                                                                   profitable, they need to get more people into the stands.     Chicago forums, White Sox and Chicago
                                                                   Concession income, franchise opportunities and more all      news articles.
                                                                   filter down from game attendance.




                                                     TARGET:
                                                     South Siders: Either born and bred, or transplants. Many South Siders have an
                                                     inherent shame or embarrassment about their neighborhoods due to negative
                                                     stereotypes fostered by other northern or western Chicago neighborhoods.


                                                     Insight: Many South Siders are fickle in their support of the White Sox. Like a
                                                     disappointed parent, they withhold their love and approval when the team is
                                                     doing poorly, but are affectionate when the team is doing well.

                                                     Opportunity: Strengthen sense of family among neighborhoods of the South
                                                     Side.




FINDINGS:
                                                                               Change Attitude:
Insight: The South Side of Chicago has a rich cultural history which is        To be from the South Side is like a badge of honor. It is not about being a criminal or a
often overlooked in favor of a reputation as a blue-collar, immigrant-heavy,   hoodlum, as outsiders would like to suggest. It is about family. But these fair-weather fans
less desirable area of Chicago.                                                need to be reminded of the meaning of the word “family.” That family encompasses more than
                                                                               blood, it is about people coming together through love, similarities and background. The White
It originally was the historical home to Chicago’s rich with wide              Sox can only be as strong as the combination of the team and the neighborhood together. The
boulevards, grey stone mansions and row houses. It was the home of             team needs the support of their family, the neighborhoods, even if they sometimes disappoint
Chicago’s version of Harlem, Bronzeville, when millions of African-            the fans. Because the South Side is a part of the White Sox every time they are up to bat.
American moved to Chicago in the early 20th century. It is home to houses      They are all part of the same DNA.
built by Frank Lloyd Wright. It is the home to at least two city mayors.
	                                                                              WHAT MEDIA ARE INVOLVED?
Opportunity: Take advantage of the inherent history and commonalities                                                                   STRATEGY:
                                                                               Non-Trad.- exclusive to the South Side
of its residents to build a sense of family and community around the           Outdoor, audio recordings at el stations in the South    Let South Siders know that
diverse population inhabiting the South Side.                                  Side                                                     they are all part of the same
                                                                                                                                        DNA.
Velveeta
POSITION:
                                                                     In the spirit of Ritz’s recent campaign based on fun and Spam’s self-aware
                                         Creative Brief
                                                                     acceptance and mocking of the qualities that made it a gross “mystery
                                                                     meat” for so long in consumers’ minds, we want to reposition Velveeta as the
                                                                     “unapologetic processed cheese product.”




                                        TARGET:
                                        In-the-Closet-ers
                                        18-30
                                        -Hidden Velveeta lovers.
                                        -Know current (healthy) food trends, but can’t give up foods they love.
                                        -Velveeta is too good for them to stop eating; they just enjoy the taste too
                                        much.
                                        -Don’t feel that it’s something they can admit to their friends.


                                      “If I had a sudden craving for Velveeta, I              “I am trying to become a foodie,
                                      would first pick up a few essentials—                    but there’s just something about
                                      bread, OJ, coffee—to sort of mitigate the               Velveeta that is so comforting. I
                                      Velveeta purchase, like a timid teenager                know that I should turn my nose
                                      slipping a box of condoms among his                     up at Velveeta, cast it aside. But
                                      toothpaste, gum, and deodorant.”                        I just can’t.”
                                            -Matt, 25                                         -Jen, 28
                                                                                              becomingafoodie.blogspot.com




                                                                                      WHAT MEDIA ARE INVOLVED?
WHAT DO WE WANT TO DO?
                                                                                      Traditional (Print)
Expose the hidden community of Velveeta lovers.
                                                                                      Non-traditional (online, texting, outdoor)
                                                                                      In-store (floor decals, coupon dispensers, end-caps)
WHAT IS THE THING WE WANT TO TELL THEM?                                               merchandise
It’s ok to like Velveeta. And there are more of you out there.
                                                                                      MANDATORIES?
                                                                                      Logo
This interactive ad, shown here in a subway
                                                                         station, videotapes confessions when you
                                                                         push the button. The confessions are then
                                                                         uploaded to the microsite.
Idea: Velveeta Confessions


                             Phase One: People confess
                             their love for Velveeta


You can only enter this microsite
by confessing something yourself.




                                             “I eat Velveeta” T-shirts
Phase Two: People make
                confessions about their lives.

People use the confession booths to confess about anything. Videos are
uploaded to the website.




                                                                         Or text your confession to billboards.
       You can also send/receive confessions by text.
Ethnographic Study: How Green
Is the Average Consumer?


                With two fellow strategists, I conducted a study on
                the average consumer’s thoughts and relationship
                with the green movement. We read books and
                blogs by distinguished authors in the field, and
                conducted primary research which was then divided
                along generational lines.

                There are very distinct attitudes and behaviors
                towards green products and marketing, and we
                found that many consumers were heavily influenced
                by social and political events occurring during their
                formative years.
People are seeing, listening to, and experiencing the green movement in different ways. A




      Attitude +                                     Behavior =
         Lifestyle Commitment
Attitude      Behavior


          Consistency   Conservation
The 55s




          Immediacy     Preservation
The 15s




          Conspicuous   Consumption
The 25s
living a healthier green lifestyle.




They are on the right track with their behavior, but we need to amplify their attitude and transfer their conservation
habits into other areas of their lives. They are turning off the lightbulb when they leave the room, but they could be
   turning off a CFL light bulb. Ultimately, make them aware that their current lifestyle is green. It won’t require
                                                   too many changes.


   They are in an excellent position in terms of both attitude and behaviors. They feel a sense of urgency and are do-
 ing their parts, getting active in causes and trying to preserve the world for their future. We want to shift their arms’
length approach to adults on environmental issues. We should invite them to the table and let them know that we can
                        help them solve this problem. They don’t need to do everything themselves.



  their sentiments toward the environment through consumption. Their attitude shift should be awareness through
 education. It’s unrealistic that we can see an immediate change in behavior. We’ll start by getting them to buy more
Thesis:   Credit   INSPIRATION:
                   I read a letter-to-the-editor in which a man was writing to complain about the government
                   helping out sub-prime mortgage holders- risky borrowers who took out more money than they
                   could justify- who were in risk of defaulting on their mortgages. This man was upset because
                   he had purchased a house he was sure he could afford for years to come. And now this other
                   guy screwed up but would be affected minimally by his actions- and no lessons would be
                   learned.

                   I wanted to look at our relationship with money and how an increasing access to credit has
                   affected that relationship.

                   RESEARCH:
                   Survey (>100 respondents), one-on-one interviews, journals
                   Books, blogs, Newspaper/magazine/online articles

                   I divided my findings into the 5 categories below:




          The American Dream
             Current Events
            Lessons Learned
              Relationships
               Psychology
                 Habits
The American Dream
 When I first started this project, I thought that I would be researching the last ten years or so and the
 recent real estate boom. Then I read that credit had been deregulated in 1978, increasing the availability of
 credit, and I thought I’d be researching the past 30 years. Next I came across a book called Financing the
 American Dream which further expanded my thoughts. It explored the idea that our entire country was
 founded on a faith in the future. Going back to when our founding fathers immigrated to this country,
 they were taking a risk that this gamble would pay off in the future. There's a longstanding willingness of
 Americans to get ahead by using credit. Americans also have an innate optimism and believe that if they
 want something they can achieve it.

 To many people, the American Dream is about self-fulfillment, freedom, a better life, and security.
 Unfortunately, sometimes the idea of the “American Dream” becomes subverted by the symbols of
 that American Dream: the house, two-car garage, white picket fence, etc. Since the 1920s the pursuit of
 the American Dream has been through consumer credit. And as a result of its increasing prevalence,
 consumer debt has also become more accepted.




Current Events
            Lessons Learned
Unfortunately for consumers, 2/3 of the health of our country is
measured by how much we spend. Even as we are entering a
possible recession, our government encourages us to keep
spending to keep the economy healthy.       And if we look at the
way our government deals with its own debt, it's easy to see how                 The fact remains that most people do not grow up having
hard it is to be responsible about our money. There’s a 1 in 3                   educational or philosophic conversations about what money
chance that because of the involvement of both the real estate                   is and isn't, and what it can and can't do. Information-based
and credit markets the upcoming recession will be worse than the                 money discussions are so taboo that we usually reach
recessions in 2001 and 1991. Americans are unaccustomed to                       adulthood without a realistic sense of our family's
recessions, especially ones where they have to spend less. Both                  finances. As a result of the money taboo, most kids grow up
past two recessions had very minor slowdowns in consumer                         imitating their parents' way of handling money without even
spending for short periods of time. Also, during those recessions                being aware of it. Unsurprisingly, people who rate their
people used credit cards mostly for discretionary purchases.                     parents high on financially responsible have more of these
Now we use our credit cards on everything from groceries to gas.
                                                                                 habits themselves.
And most people will keep using credit cards regardless of
the state of the economy- which is extremely dangerous.
Relationships
Because often money isn't discussed while growing up, people are uneasy talking about money. Many people
consider debt and finances to be private and personal. Debbie, 50, stated that, “I was raised to think of money as
being a private affair. I never knew how much money my parents made. It wasn’t something that was acceptable to
talk about.”

Sometimes we don’t talk about it because of shame over our financial habits. The more trouble some people get into
with their money, the more secretive they become. In addition, because the age at which people wed is rising,
partners bring extensive monetary histories to their union. Many individuals enter marriage with undisclosed
financial allegiances outside the relationship. (67% of women and 74% of men enter marriage with at least some
debt.) Given the avoidance, accessibility and ambivalence that surround money, individual debt habits are adding an
explosive element to relationships.



             Psychology                                                                                              Habits
                                                                         Online shopping, to say nothing of new credit card offers arriving almost daily
                                                                         in the mail have made keeping secrets about money easier, and fiscal self-
                                                                         control harder than ever. The ability to spend and borrow money impulsively
                                                                         can be overwhelming, with ubiquitous ATMs, and internet banking.
                                                                         Household debt is almost 5% of a typical family's household income.
                                                                         Consumer debt, excluding mortgages, has doubled in the past decade and
                                                                         now averages close to $20,000 per household. Not only are we charging so
                                                                         much of our income, we've stopped saving and, in fact, are saving a
                                                                         negative amount of money, -$322 in 2006.
 Obviously, money represents more than just money to people. Our
 relationship with money is very complicated and it can represent        People in all socio-economic levels are trapped in self-destructive behaviors.
 love, self-worth, power, security, dependence, freedom, etc.            Beth started a blog to discuss her attempts to avoid bankruptcy and
 Studies have been done showing that people who are feeling sad          discusses how she and her husband are more used to being in debt than
 and self-focused spend more money to acquire commodities than           experiencing prosperity. Her money problems became a self-fulfilling
 those in a natural emotional state, because of their heightened self-   prophecy. Judith Levine wrote Not Buying It: My Year Without Shopping and
 focus. When we borrow money, the reward portion of the brain            purchased nothing but necessities for a year. She saved $8,000, was
 is activated. Your brain thinks not of the long-term consequences       sometimes bored and lonely but also felt liberated and began defining herself
 but the short-term result: You have more cash in your pocket. The       more as a citizen than a consumer.
 pain you are going to experience down the road of having to pay-
 that's in the future, it's remote and abstract. Having money also
 increases feelings of self-sufficiency.
Findings:
An increasing access to credit has also
increased our reluctance to talk about it.
        1) The more credit that is available to people, the more they will take it.

        More restrictive countries are in better shape than countries with more open regulations. Issues with credit are
        more pressing in Europe and the United States compared to many Asian economies experiencing robust growth
        whose indebtedness tends to be lower. This is often because of the stronger role of the family and a more prudent
        financial tradition.

        2) We need to become more conscious spenders.

        Looking at things differently is a theme running through conversations of Americans at all income levels these days
        as they review their spending habits. Nearly 2 out of 3 consumers intend to reduce indulgent spending in 2008
        according to a new survey by HSBC Bank USA. 4 out of 5 want to increase the amount they save.

        3) We need to start talking about money.

        We’re not talking about money in our homes and we’re not talking about it in school. We need to begin that
        conversation. Kids go to college and are assaulted by credit card companies and they don't know how to deal with
        them.   Friends are starting to talk about economic topics, and it is starting to become more of a social
        conversation. People are starting to share experiences instead of giving expensive gifts or having a dinner party at
        home instead of going out to a nice restaurant.

        Because we're afraid to deal with money and finances, we've allowed it to take over and rule our lives and have the
        last word on how we live our lives. Only when we begin having an open dialogue about our finances will we be able
        to have that last word ourselves.
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Connecting Fans to the Game

  • 2. PLEASE EMAIL TEL P L E A S E E M A I L EMAIL L A U R A W I L S O N 0 8 @ G M A I L . C O M LAURA V. WILSON PROFILE My professional experience includes both corporate and agency roles. I am a strategic thinker with an ability to lead and work on cross-functional teams, translating insights to actionable strategies that help build brands, and connect with consumers. E D U C AT I O N VCU Brandcenter, Richmond, VA, M.S., Communications Strategy College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, B.A., English PLANNING SKILLS My tangible skills include: | meeting with and interviewing clients | writing creative briefs | preparing SWOT analyses | leading focus group discussions | competitive reviews | utilizing various quantitative and qualitative research | developing and executing strategy | preparing pitch presentation decks | giving presentations | working with a cross- functional team | EXPERIENCE PLANNING INTERN, ZIG CHICAGO, IL SUMMER 2007 •Strategized insights to be used when approaching potential new business clients. •Led new business RFP research, insights and strategy for Chicago White Sox pitch. •Presented research and strategy ideas to agency Strategic Director. PA R T I C I PA N T, T H E M A R T I N A G E N C Y S U M M E R W O R K S H O P R I C H M O N D , V A S U M M E R 1999 •Prepared advertising campaign for Kellogg’s. •Presented to client and The Martin Agency, team won competition. PROJECTS INDIVIDUAL THESIS: INCREASING ACCESS TO CREDIT HAS INCREASED OUR R E L U C TA N C E T O TA L K A B O U T I T S P R I N G 2 0 0 8 •Suggested educational initiatives for credit card companies to refute increasingly negative perceptions of credit. •Presented findings to class and The Martin Agency planner. JAMES RIVER GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL SPRING 2008 •Prepared marketing plan for local chapter of USGBC non-profit. E T H N O G R A P H I C S T U D Y: H O W G R E E N I S T H E A V E R A G E C O N S U M E R ? FA L L 2 0 0 7 •Created formula to analyze consumers’ attitudes and behaviors towards green marketing to elicit a lifestyle change. •Presented findings separately to author James Othmer, VCU PR Department and The Martin Agency’s Alliance for Climate Protection planning team. SPECIAL INTERESTS Knitting, traveling, celebrity culture, reading, cooking magazines, espresso drinks, green preservation.
  • 4. BACKGROUND: wii: Nintendo’s objective with the wii, according to CEO Satoru Iwata, is not "… about fighting Sony, but about how many people we can get to play games. The thing we're thinking about most is not portable systems, consoles, and so forth, but that we want to get new people playing games." Creative Brief Mario Kart wii: Mario Kart wii supports Nintendo’s Wi-Fi connection. Therefore, players can play opponents in their own living room as well as in living rooms across the country. It also comes with the Wii wheel, a wheel shaped peripheral to house the Wii remote. MarioKart Wii is launching Spring 2008 and Nintendo wants to take advantage of Mario’s enduring popularity to increase the number of Wii gamers. TARGET: Age 25-40 HHI: $100,000+ Casual or Lapsed Gamers- They grew up playing Nintendo, specifically the Mario Brothers games, but as jobs, kids and bills have demanded more and more attention in their lives, Nintendo has fallen by the wayside. They didn’t buy a Nintendo 64. Or a GameCube. But they have noticed the hype surrounding the Wii and its unique remote. They’re starting to think that they can get their entertainment in a form like they did back when they were kids. RESEARCH: STRATEGY: Online gaming forums Connect the real world with Mario’s game world. interviews with gamers, interviews with past Nintendo users WHAT REASONS SUPPORT OUR POSITION TO THE LARGER AUDIENCE? OBJECTIVES: Driving in a video game is an action that is accessible and relatable. That relatability can be used to attract those -Gain more Wii gamers not currently interested in Mario games and keep Mario Kart top-of-mind even when not playing. -Extend engagement with Mario Kart Wii WHAT MEDIA ARE INVOLVED? Online (community building) Partnerships (Google Maps, Garmin) Transportation vehicles (taxis and personal vehicles, soap box derby)
  • 5. A downloadable program to your Wii syncs your scores and data to the Mario Match Up site through the Wii’s Wi- Fi. You can choose to race your friends or those with similar or dissimilar interests. (i.e. political party, music taste, etc.)
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  • 7. Players can utilize Google Earth tracks to import real streets onto their Wii console. The number of real cities provided for Mario Kart Wii will increase with availability. Players can also turn on real-time weather, sponsored by weather.com to either mimic the weather outside their window or the weather in the real-life city they’ve chosen.
  • 8. Game consoles will be placed in taxis in major cities like New York, Chicago and London. We will sponsor local Soap Box Derbys and provide carts styled after various Mario Carts in the game. A partnership with Garmin will add a Mario appearance to your GPS screen. Mario’s voice can guide your route as well. It has an on/off switch for days when you’re not so Mario-friendly.
  • 10. PROBLEM: RESEARCH: Two years after a rousing World Series win, the Chicago Interviews: Chicago residents, current White Sox were in a slump. They failed to continue the Creative Brief White Sox game attendants momentum of their 2005 World Series win, and began experiencing declining fan interest. In order to be Secondary: Baseball blogs, White Sox & profitable, they need to get more people into the stands. Chicago forums, White Sox and Chicago Concession income, franchise opportunities and more all news articles. filter down from game attendance. TARGET: South Siders: Either born and bred, or transplants. Many South Siders have an inherent shame or embarrassment about their neighborhoods due to negative stereotypes fostered by other northern or western Chicago neighborhoods. Insight: Many South Siders are fickle in their support of the White Sox. Like a disappointed parent, they withhold their love and approval when the team is doing poorly, but are affectionate when the team is doing well. Opportunity: Strengthen sense of family among neighborhoods of the South Side. FINDINGS: Change Attitude: Insight: The South Side of Chicago has a rich cultural history which is To be from the South Side is like a badge of honor. It is not about being a criminal or a often overlooked in favor of a reputation as a blue-collar, immigrant-heavy, hoodlum, as outsiders would like to suggest. It is about family. But these fair-weather fans less desirable area of Chicago. need to be reminded of the meaning of the word “family.” That family encompasses more than blood, it is about people coming together through love, similarities and background. The White It originally was the historical home to Chicago’s rich with wide Sox can only be as strong as the combination of the team and the neighborhood together. The boulevards, grey stone mansions and row houses. It was the home of team needs the support of their family, the neighborhoods, even if they sometimes disappoint Chicago’s version of Harlem, Bronzeville, when millions of African- the fans. Because the South Side is a part of the White Sox every time they are up to bat. American moved to Chicago in the early 20th century. It is home to houses They are all part of the same DNA. built by Frank Lloyd Wright. It is the home to at least two city mayors. WHAT MEDIA ARE INVOLVED? Opportunity: Take advantage of the inherent history and commonalities STRATEGY: Non-Trad.- exclusive to the South Side of its residents to build a sense of family and community around the Outdoor, audio recordings at el stations in the South Let South Siders know that diverse population inhabiting the South Side. Side they are all part of the same DNA.
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  • 14. POSITION: In the spirit of Ritz’s recent campaign based on fun and Spam’s self-aware Creative Brief acceptance and mocking of the qualities that made it a gross “mystery meat” for so long in consumers’ minds, we want to reposition Velveeta as the “unapologetic processed cheese product.” TARGET: In-the-Closet-ers 18-30 -Hidden Velveeta lovers. -Know current (healthy) food trends, but can’t give up foods they love. -Velveeta is too good for them to stop eating; they just enjoy the taste too much. -Don’t feel that it’s something they can admit to their friends. “If I had a sudden craving for Velveeta, I “I am trying to become a foodie, would first pick up a few essentials— but there’s just something about bread, OJ, coffee—to sort of mitigate the Velveeta that is so comforting. I Velveeta purchase, like a timid teenager know that I should turn my nose slipping a box of condoms among his up at Velveeta, cast it aside. But toothpaste, gum, and deodorant.” I just can’t.” -Matt, 25 -Jen, 28 becomingafoodie.blogspot.com WHAT MEDIA ARE INVOLVED? WHAT DO WE WANT TO DO? Traditional (Print) Expose the hidden community of Velveeta lovers. Non-traditional (online, texting, outdoor) In-store (floor decals, coupon dispensers, end-caps) WHAT IS THE THING WE WANT TO TELL THEM? merchandise It’s ok to like Velveeta. And there are more of you out there. MANDATORIES? Logo
  • 15. This interactive ad, shown here in a subway station, videotapes confessions when you push the button. The confessions are then uploaded to the microsite. Idea: Velveeta Confessions Phase One: People confess their love for Velveeta You can only enter this microsite by confessing something yourself. “I eat Velveeta” T-shirts
  • 16. Phase Two: People make confessions about their lives. People use the confession booths to confess about anything. Videos are uploaded to the website. Or text your confession to billboards. You can also send/receive confessions by text.
  • 17. Ethnographic Study: How Green Is the Average Consumer? With two fellow strategists, I conducted a study on the average consumer’s thoughts and relationship with the green movement. We read books and blogs by distinguished authors in the field, and conducted primary research which was then divided along generational lines. There are very distinct attitudes and behaviors towards green products and marketing, and we found that many consumers were heavily influenced by social and political events occurring during their formative years.
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  • 19. People are seeing, listening to, and experiencing the green movement in different ways. A Attitude + Behavior = Lifestyle Commitment
  • 20. Attitude Behavior Consistency Conservation The 55s Immediacy Preservation The 15s Conspicuous Consumption The 25s
  • 21. living a healthier green lifestyle. They are on the right track with their behavior, but we need to amplify their attitude and transfer their conservation habits into other areas of their lives. They are turning off the lightbulb when they leave the room, but they could be turning off a CFL light bulb. Ultimately, make them aware that their current lifestyle is green. It won’t require too many changes. They are in an excellent position in terms of both attitude and behaviors. They feel a sense of urgency and are do- ing their parts, getting active in causes and trying to preserve the world for their future. We want to shift their arms’ length approach to adults on environmental issues. We should invite them to the table and let them know that we can help them solve this problem. They don’t need to do everything themselves. their sentiments toward the environment through consumption. Their attitude shift should be awareness through education. It’s unrealistic that we can see an immediate change in behavior. We’ll start by getting them to buy more
  • 22. Thesis: Credit INSPIRATION: I read a letter-to-the-editor in which a man was writing to complain about the government helping out sub-prime mortgage holders- risky borrowers who took out more money than they could justify- who were in risk of defaulting on their mortgages. This man was upset because he had purchased a house he was sure he could afford for years to come. And now this other guy screwed up but would be affected minimally by his actions- and no lessons would be learned. I wanted to look at our relationship with money and how an increasing access to credit has affected that relationship. RESEARCH: Survey (>100 respondents), one-on-one interviews, journals Books, blogs, Newspaper/magazine/online articles I divided my findings into the 5 categories below: The American Dream Current Events Lessons Learned Relationships Psychology Habits
  • 23. The American Dream When I first started this project, I thought that I would be researching the last ten years or so and the recent real estate boom. Then I read that credit had been deregulated in 1978, increasing the availability of credit, and I thought I’d be researching the past 30 years. Next I came across a book called Financing the American Dream which further expanded my thoughts. It explored the idea that our entire country was founded on a faith in the future. Going back to when our founding fathers immigrated to this country, they were taking a risk that this gamble would pay off in the future. There's a longstanding willingness of Americans to get ahead by using credit. Americans also have an innate optimism and believe that if they want something they can achieve it. To many people, the American Dream is about self-fulfillment, freedom, a better life, and security. Unfortunately, sometimes the idea of the “American Dream” becomes subverted by the symbols of that American Dream: the house, two-car garage, white picket fence, etc. Since the 1920s the pursuit of the American Dream has been through consumer credit. And as a result of its increasing prevalence, consumer debt has also become more accepted. Current Events Lessons Learned Unfortunately for consumers, 2/3 of the health of our country is measured by how much we spend. Even as we are entering a possible recession, our government encourages us to keep spending to keep the economy healthy. And if we look at the way our government deals with its own debt, it's easy to see how The fact remains that most people do not grow up having hard it is to be responsible about our money. There’s a 1 in 3 educational or philosophic conversations about what money chance that because of the involvement of both the real estate is and isn't, and what it can and can't do. Information-based and credit markets the upcoming recession will be worse than the money discussions are so taboo that we usually reach recessions in 2001 and 1991. Americans are unaccustomed to adulthood without a realistic sense of our family's recessions, especially ones where they have to spend less. Both finances. As a result of the money taboo, most kids grow up past two recessions had very minor slowdowns in consumer imitating their parents' way of handling money without even spending for short periods of time. Also, during those recessions being aware of it. Unsurprisingly, people who rate their people used credit cards mostly for discretionary purchases. parents high on financially responsible have more of these Now we use our credit cards on everything from groceries to gas. habits themselves. And most people will keep using credit cards regardless of the state of the economy- which is extremely dangerous.
  • 24. Relationships Because often money isn't discussed while growing up, people are uneasy talking about money. Many people consider debt and finances to be private and personal. Debbie, 50, stated that, “I was raised to think of money as being a private affair. I never knew how much money my parents made. It wasn’t something that was acceptable to talk about.” Sometimes we don’t talk about it because of shame over our financial habits. The more trouble some people get into with their money, the more secretive they become. In addition, because the age at which people wed is rising, partners bring extensive monetary histories to their union. Many individuals enter marriage with undisclosed financial allegiances outside the relationship. (67% of women and 74% of men enter marriage with at least some debt.) Given the avoidance, accessibility and ambivalence that surround money, individual debt habits are adding an explosive element to relationships. Psychology Habits Online shopping, to say nothing of new credit card offers arriving almost daily in the mail have made keeping secrets about money easier, and fiscal self- control harder than ever. The ability to spend and borrow money impulsively can be overwhelming, with ubiquitous ATMs, and internet banking. Household debt is almost 5% of a typical family's household income. Consumer debt, excluding mortgages, has doubled in the past decade and now averages close to $20,000 per household. Not only are we charging so much of our income, we've stopped saving and, in fact, are saving a negative amount of money, -$322 in 2006. Obviously, money represents more than just money to people. Our relationship with money is very complicated and it can represent People in all socio-economic levels are trapped in self-destructive behaviors. love, self-worth, power, security, dependence, freedom, etc. Beth started a blog to discuss her attempts to avoid bankruptcy and Studies have been done showing that people who are feeling sad discusses how she and her husband are more used to being in debt than and self-focused spend more money to acquire commodities than experiencing prosperity. Her money problems became a self-fulfilling those in a natural emotional state, because of their heightened self- prophecy. Judith Levine wrote Not Buying It: My Year Without Shopping and focus. When we borrow money, the reward portion of the brain purchased nothing but necessities for a year. She saved $8,000, was is activated. Your brain thinks not of the long-term consequences sometimes bored and lonely but also felt liberated and began defining herself but the short-term result: You have more cash in your pocket. The more as a citizen than a consumer. pain you are going to experience down the road of having to pay- that's in the future, it's remote and abstract. Having money also increases feelings of self-sufficiency.
  • 25. Findings: An increasing access to credit has also increased our reluctance to talk about it. 1) The more credit that is available to people, the more they will take it. More restrictive countries are in better shape than countries with more open regulations. Issues with credit are more pressing in Europe and the United States compared to many Asian economies experiencing robust growth whose indebtedness tends to be lower. This is often because of the stronger role of the family and a more prudent financial tradition. 2) We need to become more conscious spenders. Looking at things differently is a theme running through conversations of Americans at all income levels these days as they review their spending habits. Nearly 2 out of 3 consumers intend to reduce indulgent spending in 2008 according to a new survey by HSBC Bank USA. 4 out of 5 want to increase the amount they save. 3) We need to start talking about money. We’re not talking about money in our homes and we’re not talking about it in school. We need to begin that conversation. Kids go to college and are assaulted by credit card companies and they don't know how to deal with them. Friends are starting to talk about economic topics, and it is starting to become more of a social conversation. People are starting to share experiences instead of giving expensive gifts or having a dinner party at home instead of going out to a nice restaurant. Because we're afraid to deal with money and finances, we've allowed it to take over and rule our lives and have the last word on how we live our lives. Only when we begin having an open dialogue about our finances will we be able to have that last word ourselves.
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