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04.30.2012

Social Media and Your Career

If you want to look up UGA graduate Connor Nolte ’11, 23, of Milton, Georgia, take your pick from the Google search results. He has a website, blog, YouTube channel and he's on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Connor has used social media to positively brand himself in the digital sphere. More and more, social media can be an advantage for high school students and young adults like Nolte seeking an internship, employment in a tough job market , or a spot in this fall's freshmen class.

Connor credits www.connornolte.com, Twitter and his blog with obtaining two internships -- one in 2010 with ESPN and another this summer with the U.S. Olympics. "Without social media, I am fairly certain I wouldn't have gotten either internship. I wouldn't have been able to differentiate myself as well." During the 2009-10 basketball season, he began posting a series of "game day trick shots" on his YouTube account, and then embedded them in his blog. The shots, including those made by Charles Barkley and UGA coaches Mark Richt and Mark Fox (pictured), were featured on ESPN's SportsNation, and caught the eyes of Nolte's future bosses.

But expeditionists, be warned. According to Jieun Choe, executive director of college admissions for Kaplan Test Prep, a 2011 Kaplan survey found that 24 percent of admissions officers checked applicants' Facebook or other social media pages - up from just 10 percent in 2008. Of those, 12 percent said they found something that negatively impacted an applicant.

Personally, I have been using social media to engage alumni and increase productivity. Connect with me on facebook to hear about exciting alumni happenings.

Words to the wise: use social media as a powerful communications tool and to amplify your voice, but remember that your digital trail lasts forever. Build your reputation and increase your job opportunities by using social media the right way!

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06.19.2013

The Twelve Oaks named top luxury inn

Nicole Bagley Greer (AB ’97) is the owner of The Twelve Oaks in Covington, Ga. The inn opened just about a year ago and has already been recognized as a “Top 10 Luxury Inn in the World” by BedandBreakfast.com!

According to BedandBreakfast.com:

“Even when wearing clothes sewn from curtains, Scarlett O'Hara demanded the best in luxury. Channel her at Twelve Oaks, an Antebellum mansion that inspired the film Gone With The Wind. Lovingly redone, now reopened as an intimate hotel, the eight-guestroom, National Register-awarded, structure continues to enliven guests who stop and stay awhile. Located just 30 miles from Atlanta in a town rich with historic structures and oft used to film movies and television series, Twelve Oaks stands alone.”

As you can imagine, a mansion that inspired the home in a classic like “Gone With the Wind” is bound to attract additional interest from filmmakers. Actor Billy Bob Thornton has shown an interest in filming a movie there, Cindy Crawford starred in a commercial on the property, and a recent episode of “Vampire Diaries” was filmed on site. Elsewhere in Covington, scenes were filmed for “Dukes of Hazzard,” “In the Heat of the Night,” “My Cousin Vinny,” “Sweet Home Alabama,” and “Remember the Titans.”

The Twelve Oaks is located just off the Covington town square. Guests are treated to breakfast each morning, a wine and cheese happy hour each evening, and can stay in suites such as the “Frankly Scarlett Suite” or “Suite Home Alabama.”

Congratulations on this recognition, Nicole! The Twelve Oaks sounds absolutely stunning. We wish you the very best as it continues to grow and flourish as a Georgia travel destination.

To view the complete list of Top Ten Luxury Inns from BedandBreakfast.com, click here.

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06.18.2013

UGA alumnus receives 2013 Honorary State Degree from Florida FFA

Despite UGA’s longstanding rivalry with the University of Florida, UGA graduates are living south of the Georgia border and making great contributions to the Sunshine State.

This month, Ralph Garrison (BBA ‘75) was honored with the 2013 Honorary State Degree by Florida’s Future Farmers of America.

Deb Barry, a high school agriculture teacher in Florida, nominated Garrison because of his commitment to educating students in Florida’s Manatee County about agriculture.

According to the Bradenton Herald, the Honorary State Degree is the highest honorary award presented by the Florida FFA. It recognizes individuals who contribute to the advancement of agricultural education and provide outstanding service to the FFA program.

Garrison is a member of the Manatee County Farm Bureau board, where he has served as president for 12 years. He and his wife, Sandy, own and operate Suncoast Nursery in Bradenton, Fla., and take great pride in working with plants.

Congratulations on behalf of the UGA Alumni Association, Ralph. Best of luck in your future endeavors!

This blog post was sourced from the Bradenton Herald.

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06.17.2013

Forrest Griffin (AB ’03) retires from UFC

Forrest Griffin (AB ‘03) is hanging up his gloves as an Ultimate Fighting Challenge competitor. The alumnus has been a UFC fighter for eight years and played a major role in the company’s success.

Griffin was cast in the first season of The Ultimate Fighter, which he won after the live finale that has since been deemed one of UFC’s hallmark fights. During his career, Griffin went 19-7 in MMA fights and 10-5 in UFC fights. Adam (BSBE ’98, MS ’07) and Rory (BSBE ’99) Singer, owners of Bulldog 100 business Athens Fitness & MMA, played an integral role in launching Griffin’s career.

Griffin cites his health as the main reason for going into retirement. Despite his great MMA and UFC success, he has suffered a number of injuries during fights. He is expected to take on a position with UFC in the near future.

Congratulations on a successful career, Forrest – you are one tough Bulldog! I look forward to seeing what this next step on your UFC journey has in store for you.

This article was sourced from USA Today.

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