I landed my second national commercial and I have to thank my friend, who was a producer on the spot. I got to throw my voice in the mix and was selected to voice the spot that night.
A month later, it’s airing during the Paris Olympics. Cheers to friends being in position to give you opportunities. Watch and listen to the spot below. “Legends do it first.”
I get honest about the challenges of being a creative entrepreneur and pursuing our creative goals, the source of my confidence to keep going, and what it looks like to settle into my journey.
I was recently spotlighted by my grad school, Emerson College, in their Impact Report, highlighting “the community of people and organizations who supported all of our endeavors in FY23: donors who gave generously to our greatest needs and helped our students through scholarship support; alumni who lifted each other up and shared their expertise…”, and more.
In our Alumni spotlight series, we’ve been highlighting Emerson alumni and their success stories. This week, we’re featuring Emerson alum Georgette Pierre.
Ending the year off being published in my first magazine (Emerson College’s Expression Magazine) was the reminder I needed to keep charting my path.
This year has been a transitional one that I’ve been intentionally been bringing back to gratitude continuing with this. My friend Alexis Aggrey, of The Aggrey Co, directed and produced her film, graciously asking me to voice the open.
In my interview with Dr. Jae, we spoke about discovering the power in my unique voice, deciphering between passion and purpose, and my journey as a producer.
Emerson Today spotlighted me today as the new host of Emerson’s podcast Making It Big in 30 Minutes.
I’ll be speaking on a panel featuring fellow Emerson College alumni, sharing my journey in the world of radio, especially from the perspective as a Black woman.
I moderated a recruiter panel full of HBCU advisors as they navigated questions around the college application process during a pandemic, how to find the financial resources to attend school, misperceptions about attending HBCUs, and more.
I was recently interviewed by my fellow Spartan, Byron Jamal, on his show The Heart. We discussed the intersection of finding love and balance while building our businesses.