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Guest Blog: One Question Interview with Interior Designer Erica Swanson

July 28th, 2010 by Sarah Ward

This week we caught up with Toronto-based Interior Designer Erica Swanson about how her education has had an impact on her career.

Question: How did your education help prepare you for your career?

Answer: My education has been integral to my success. An ‘eye’ for design is not enough; a firm grasp of basic business principles is essential to succeed in this industry. If you can’t manage the project, your team, the budget or administer the process while you’re also keeping your hands on the wheel of your business, no amount of “make pretty” will keep you afloat. An education is crucial; I wouldn’t be where I am today without the confidence and skills my education provided.

Now we pose the question to you: How has your education helped equip you for your career?

Erica Swanson’s Bio: I’m an Interior Designer which is a fancy-pants way of saying I create kick-ass spaces for wickedly cool people. I listen. I translate. I initiate. And then I deliver you, You. I do that with my ‘Design on the Dirty’ virtual design services available anywhere in North America. With laser-focused intuition, I create customized design and decorating plans delivered digitally or right to your doorstep. Because it isn’t about this year’s hottest paint colour, this year’s trends, or what the Jones’ are doing. It’s about you. You can find me at www.ericaswansondesign.com and on Twitter @erica_swanson where I post about creativity, art and interior design. But don’t just take my word for it; I’ve been featured on national television, radio, in books, magazines, and in both of Canada’s national newspapers. So what are you waiting for?

Guest Blog: One Question Interview With Writer Rachel Call

July 24th, 2010 by Sarah Ward

This week we caught up with Rachel Call, a local writer and recent university graduate.

Question: How did your education help prepare you for your career?

Answer: I think my education has helped me in a few ways. In classes and projects with real-life clients I had to learn to write well and on a deadline. I worked in a student-run public relations agency on campus and one of my projects was the department alumni magazine. That taught me to work with lots of different people with different positions and interests to bring opinions, edits, and ideas together to create a product everyone would be proud of.

Now we pose the question to you: How has your education helped equip you for your career?

Rachel Call graduated from BYU with a Communications BA and an emphasis in Public Relations and is a writer for PMA Media Group. She is from Chicago and in her spare time loves reading murder mysteries, talking politics, taking photos, and going to basketball games.