Potential Magazine winter 2012 | Page 8

what i know now career: - Producer, WSFA 12 News - writing, organizing and timing 5 and 10 p.m. newscasts - Art Director, Prime Montgomery Magazineresponsible for all layout design - Traffic Manager, LWT Communicationmaking sure deadlines are met  (Yes, she does all these jobs.) education: - University of Alabama, Political Science & Journalism major before WSFA- - Worked for Impact Alabama on the SpeakFirst initiative, which provides opportunities for Birmingham public high school students through participation in an all-star debate team - SpeakFirst received its first invitation to the national debate tournament while Corley was working with them advice for students: callie corley producing results - Intern every chance you get. Seek out someone in your field of interest and follow them around until you know everything the job entails. - Know what you don’t want to do. It’s often more beneficial than knowing what you do want to do. - Don’t be afraid to ask questions. If someone’s annoyed with your questions, ask someone else. I regret not asking more questions. - Be willing to take chances. advice for parents: YU M! v) GET FIR ED UP! A fresh, inspired mind is an important part of keeping up the good work. A few of Callie’s favorite things—laughing every day, yummy food and daydreaming about her dream job— keep her ready to go. 8 ) v dre am job In front of the camera or on the page, Callie dreams of sharing the world with others through her eyes. www.potentialmagazine.com The most prepared students have involved parents—not helicopter parents. They listen to what their kids want to do. Also, I think we do teens a disservice by telling them they can be anything they want to be but not giving them a structure for how to achieve these goals. We have to help them get to where they want to be. embrace who you are There are scholarships out there that are specifically for you. I received scholarships from two different Greek newspapers, one in New York and another in Boston, because of my major and Greek heritage. Look at who you are and embrace it. Don’t run from it. People want to help you for who you are.