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MFOS Mother's Day 2021
Due Open Deliverables
04-23-2021  / 1
Project Lead Project Team
not assigned CS Aaron Daye, David Houder   D Jason Phenicie   W Nicole Neal,  David Finnerty
Sponsor Information
University InitiativesLeslie Pendleton Senior Director of Development Administration, MFOS & Student Life
Project Description
This will run as a slide show or photo package – short intro, photo(s) and beefy caption as the story – in the MFOS newsletter if we can land it in time, and also on social media on and around Mother’s Day. Jason can give guidance on the latter. Here are the MFOSers ID’ed as good subjects: * Mohamad Merilan who currently works on Wall Street in NYC. He’s originally from Orlando. * Khrysten Sears – MFOS alum who started at UF with an 18-month old baby. She is a speech-language teacher with the Palm Beach County School System, Belle Glade. * Faith Percival – MFOS alum and current Pharmacy student at UF. She and her mom spoke at a recent MFOS Leadership Council about the impact UF has had on their lives. * Betty (Hernandez) Miranda – MFOS alum. Attorney in Tampa currently; married with one-year old twins; Mom passed away unexpectedly immediately after she graduated; always been very close with her Abuela (grandmother). * Itzhak Nevati – MFOS alum. Lives in Denver works for KPNG, helps financially support his mom and younger sister. Aaron, looks like you already shot Faith and her mom (lovely!), but we need art of the others if possible. Aaron, can you please shoot or round up photos of the folks below (preferably with their mom/teacher/child – whatever supports their narrative)? Would also be nice to have a “then” shot for some variety, and especially if it makes sense with the story – the two who were in school together, for example. If they are local enough and you can shoot them, great, but some of them are out of state and they’ll need to send us something or we’ll need a freelancer. Obviously, I leave this up to you and Dave. David, can you please reach out to them and capture a little about who they are, but mostly what their mother or mother figure has meant to them, or, in the case of the student with the baby, what that experience was like. Tight and bright. These are not individual stories as much as heartstring-tugging copy blocks. (We can talk it through offline.)
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Created on April  8, 2021 at  3:16 PM (EDT). Last updated by Rachel Smith on May 11, 2021 at  4:38 PM (EDT). Owned by Hartman, Marissa.
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