The
enclosed resume emphasizes, unfortunately, extensive knowledge and experience
in the tools-skills of public relations, marketing, and advertising-but does
not say much (except by implication) of the capacity for long-range planning,
conception, execution, and evaluation which molds those skills into working
programs. A significant part of my master’s work involved application of
principles of problem solving with internal and external publics.
The
Governor’s Award, by the way, was in the highly technical field o printing
economies, but it involved perception of a need and creative adaptation of
concepts to a specific approach. Nobody taught me how to do that; it’s the kind
of thing employers love to have on tap, and rarely get.
By way of
explanation, I have been involved for two years in an estate matter. It’s been
hugely time-consuming, expensive, and heartbreaking--all three. While so
distant from what I had been doing, I resolved (that) I no longer wanted to go
on doing what I had been doing and what had become largely a question of design
and illustration. I was using too few of the capacities of an analytical and
creative mind. And so I have reentered the job market in search of a greater
challenge and greater satisfaction.
I
do not need to tell you Ocala is in one of Florida’s most beautiful areas. I
always welcome those rolling hills, just like those outside Williamsburg.
Sincerely
yours,
Brian
Nash
Brian Nash
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