Tiffany Diahnisa, PR INDONESIA Fellowship Program 2020 – 2021: Chasing Dreams
PRINDONESIA.CO |
Thursday,
April 01, 2021
As a public relations officer, Tiffany is required to know and understand the core business of the company. Even so, she feels that her character and competence are getting honed because she is forced to keep learning.
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It is rare to know children who aspire to be in the field of communication. Tiffany is an exception. She has had that dream since she was in kindergarten.
JAKARTA, PRINDONESIA.CO – Tiffany said that the trigger factor was her admiration for Desi Anwar, one of the most popular news anchors of her time. Since then, whenever she was asked about her goals, she always answered communication, especially as a journalist.
The long-awaited day arrived. When she was in the second grade of high school, she had the opportunity to do an internship at a youth magazine, GADIS. At that time, she was assigned the task of covering and interviewing many people, ranging from indie music groups to young designers. As an only child, initially, Tiffany was never allowed by her parents to leave the house without assistance. But, not during the internship. She used this opportunity to learn independently and actively socialize.
She was still consistent with her dream, so when she was in college, she chose the Department of Communication and Community Development at the Bogor Agricultural Institute (IPB). During college, she actively participated in the campus magazine organization and the Communications Student Association of the Journalism Division. In line with her ideals, when she entered the workforce, Tiffany chose to work as a journalist for a magazine. Three years as a journalist, she was challenged to do other activities. Her gaze was directed to public relations. The reason was that the duties and roles of public relations are more heterogeneous. She could also implement more of the communication knowledge she learned during college.
It is rare to know children who aspire to be in the field of communication. Tiffany is an exception. She has had that dream since she was in kindergarten.
JAKARTA, PRINDONESIA.CO – Tiffany said that the trigger factor was her admiration for Desi Anwar, one of the most popular news anchors of her time. Since then, whenever she was asked about her goals, she always answered communication, especially as a journalist.
The long-awaited day arrived. When she was in the second grade of high school, she had the opportunity to do an internship at a youth magazine, GADIS. At that time, she was assigned the task of covering and interviewing many people, ranging from indie music groups to young designers. As an only child, initially, Tiffany was never allowed by her parents to leave the house without assistance. But, not during the internship. She used this opportunity to learn independently and actively socialize.
She was still consistent with her dream, so when she was in college, she chose the Department of Communication and Community Development at the Bogor Agricultural Institute (IPB). During college, she actively participated in the campus magazine organization and the Communications Student Association of the Journalism Division. In line with her ideals, when she entered the workforce, Tiffany chose to work as a journalist for a magazine. Three years as a journalist, she was challenged to do other activities. Her gaze was directed to public relations. The reason was that the duties and roles of public relations are more heterogeneous. She could also implement more of the communication knowledge she learned during college.