Showing posts with label small business owner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small business owner. Show all posts

Friday, March 22, 2013

Meet Tammie Letroise-Brown - Public Relations Specialist for DB Consulting at NASA Johnson Space Center


Photo Credit: Pretty.Little.Things Photography
I met Tammie in October 2010 on a work trip down in Edinburg, TX. Her friend and my friend made plans for us to all of us to have dinner at a near by Olive Garden. From the first time we met, we clicked and became instant friends. Tammie and I have a lot in common, and I am extremely grateful for a friend like her in my life. She was instrumental in helping me start my business. We share a desire to do what we love and to have it all, both a career and a family. Tammie has a full time job, but her passion is photography, which she is very good at. She is very creative and has a great eye, taking beautiful pictures that truly capture a moment. Check out her Facebook fan page to see her work and hopefully request her for your next photo op moments - http://www.facebook.com/pltphoto.


1. Name – Tammie Letroise-Brown

2. City and State – Texas City, TX

3. What is your educational background? (Include colleges/universities and degrees attained) 
I have B.A. in communications from the University of Houston-Clear Lake.

4. What types of courses does your degree require? (If no degree, put "N/A" or list certificates)
Lots of English, public speaking, psychology (believe it or not), and strategic planning.

5. What were the most challenging classes you took and how did you overcome those challenges? (If no degree, put "N/A" or list certificate classes taken)
Math classes – I get really challenged when it comes to Math. It’s probably one of the things I struggle the most with.

6. Did you complete any internships/co-ops during school? If so, where did you intern or co-op? (If you didn’t complete any, put “NA”)
 I actually was quite a rebel and went out and found my own internship. I didn’t want the normal communications internship experience, because I didn’t want the traditional communications job. (Or at least that’s what 22 year old Tammie thought.) So I did research and found a local record company that would provide the type of internship experience I was looking for. I think it was a smart move and I don’t regret it.

7. What company do you currently work for? DB Consulting at NASA Johnson Space Center

8. What is your job title? Public Relations Specialist

Photo Credit: Tammie Letroise-Brown


9. What are your day to day tasks?
The creation of press releases; the execution of large scale communications campaigns; event planning and whatever else the day calls me to do.

10. Do you work independently or in a team environment? Which do you prefer?
I work in a team environment – I can work either independently or with others. I’m chatty though and I think it’s good to share work related success and challenges with your colleagues. So I guess team work is more of my preference.

11. What type of skill sets are needed for this job?
Strong communications skills; patience; organizational skills and you have to be a team player.

12. Did you have a mentor? If so, what was the most important lesson he/she taught you?
I didn’t have an official mentor – but I do have people I admired and respected and that made them a mentor to me. Some of the most important lessons I learned was to be confident, to stand up for myself and to always be true to who I am.

13. What do you believe to be your greatest strength?
My adaptability. I can deal with change very well and in the work place that can be very helpful.

14. What do you believe to be your greatest weakness?
Patience. I don’t like things that take a terribly long time. I also get bored when I’m not challenged.

15. What are some of your accomplishments? What accomplishment are you the most proud of?
One of my best accomplishments was working at Reliant Energy for one of the best PR people in Houston, Pat Hammond. The accomplishment I’m most proud of is starting my own business and marrying my husband.

16. What are your hobbies? What do you do for fun?
I bake and I love photography.  For fun, I love spending time with my family and my friends.

17. What did you want to be when you were a child?
A Nurse – Crazy!

18. If you could switch professions with someone else for a day, what would it be and why?
I don’t know – I don’t really want to switch. J

19. What advice would you give girls wanting to go into your field?
Find someone you admire and listen to their advice and their wisdom. And, when you begin to reach your goals – be sure to give back to others. That’s all a part of the journey.

Photo Credit: Tammie Letroise-Brown/
Pretty.Little.Things Photography

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Sharon Griffin - Owner/Author


Hello and welcome to HerStory by GGPub (short for Griffin Girls Publishing)! I published my first children's book, titled When I Grow Up: A Little Girl's Big Boy Dreams, in June 2012. The book is a motivational push for little girls to pursue male dominated fields and to help little boys understand, at an early age, that boys and girls are equal and that girls can accomplish the same things as boys. Having four daughters of my own, I wanted to share my passion with each of you. This blog is dedicated to providing posts, in the form of interviews, from women sharing their educational, professional and a little bit of their personal backgrounds with each of you. Though the book is about male dominated fields, the blog will feature a wide variety of professions. I am hopeful this blog will be utilized as a reference for anyone considering a certain career path, seeing what options lie ahead for them. My goal with this blog is to provide anyone and everyone an outlet to reflect on career paths they necessarily might not have considered as a possibility or even an option.
 
 I decided the first interview would be about me so that you get to know me a little bit better. I hope you enjoy this blog, and I look forward to you continuing this journey with me.

1. Name - Sharon Griffin (That would be me!)

2. City and State - Houston, TX

3. What is your educational background? (Include colleges/universities and degrees attained)
I hold a Bachelors of Science in General Psychology (12/06) and a Master's of Arts in General Psychology Industrial/Organizational Psychology Specialization (12/08). Both degrees were earned from the University of Houston - Clear Lake.

4. What types of courses does your degree require? (If no degree, put "N/A" or list certificates)
A few of the courses I had to take consisted of statistics, leadership, training and development, how to administer assessments and analyze the data and some human resources related courses.

5. What were the most challenging classes you took and how did you overcome those challenges? (If no degree, put "N/A" or list certificate classes taken)
The hardest classes for me have always been the math classes; therefore, statistics was my kryptonite. I overcame those challenges by going to tutoring sessions, studying with friends and studying hard to understand the material.

6. Did you complete any internships/co-ops during school? If so, where did you intern or co-op? (If you didn’t complete any, put “NA”)
I completed two internships for my Master's degree. The first was with the Houston Comets as the Business Operations Intern, supporting the Business Operations manager in the day to day tasks of the team. Perks were that I got to attend the Comets games. The second internship was with MDA Federal, Inc., a NASA contractor. I worked as the Human Resources Intern, supporting the HR manager in conducting research on performance reviews and increasing salaries of the engineers to meet the average of what's being paid in the United States.

7. What company do you currently work for?
Griffin Girls Publishing

8. What is your job title?
Owner/operator/author

9. What are your day to day tasks?
Accounting, advertising, marketing, website maintenance, order fulfillment, social media site maintenance and scheduling events to promote and sell book to the general public.

10. Do you work independently or in a team environment? Which do you prefer?
I work independently. I currently prefer working independently because I starting this company and like to be aware and know everything that is going on.

11. What type of skill sets are needed for this job?
Organization, time management, people skills, database management, social media savvy, networking abilities and dedication. (If you don't have them, trust me, you will get them!)

12. Did you have a mentor? If so, what was the most important lesson he/she taught you?
Not a mentor per say, but I did have an individual in the Houston chapter of the Society of Children's Books Writers and Illustrators give me instructions on how to self publish and create my own publishing company. Everything else, I have been learning as I go and on my own.

13. What do you believe to be your greatest strength?
I believe my greatest strength is being flexible and rolling with the punches, so to speak. You have to be able to deal with anything that comes at you that you aren't prepared for and make it work in your favor.

14. What do you believe to be your greatest weakness?
I believe my greatest weakness is that I can't say no to people. I am a people pleaser and don't like to disappoint anyone. However, this has worked out in my favor because it has allowed me to hone in on my time management skills, figuring out what needs my time/attention and how much time to allot. Lastly, I work for myself and have no problem saying no to me!

15. What are some of your accomplishments? What accomplishment are you the most proud of?
These are a few of the awards I have received from my past positions:
Marshalls:
Employee of the Quarter - June 2001
Most Creative Game: Shrinkopoly - June 2003
 
NASA Johnson Space Center:
Group Achievement Award - September 2010
Superior Achievement Award - September 2010
SEA Grant Top Performer - August 2011
JSC Group Achievement Award - 2012

The accomplishment I am most proud of professionally is being published. The first was for a short essay I wrote for a scholarship, titled "Sharon - Future Psychologist," and second, my children's book, titled "When I Grow Up: A Little Girl's Big Boy Dreams."
 
16. What are your hobbies? What do you do for fun?
For fun, I like to hang out with my family and friends, read, cook, take pictures and plan/host events.

17. What did you want to be when you were a child?
When I was a child, I wanted to be an animal trainer for Sea World. I fell in love with orcas/killer whales from our yearly family trips to San Antonio's Sea World.

18. If you could switch professions with someone else for a day, what would it be and why?
I would like to switch with a Psychologist to see what it's like to help people with their problems. Sometimes, all you need is someone to talk to, who is unbiased and can see things from a neutral standpoint. Talking to someone with a fresh perspetive and someone who doesn't already have an opinion about you and your past can sometimes be better than just talking to a friend. Being physically healthy is important, but being mentally healthy is just as important, if not moreso.

19. What advice would you give someone wanting to go into your profession?
Owning your own business is hard and totally worth it. There's a learning curve, but if you get past the first year, it gets better and easier. You have to believe in yourself, your product and know that you can do it by yourself. You have to wear many hats and know when to switch those hats to accommodate the situation at hand. Organization is key, as well as knowing the trends at the time. As far as being an author, you need to decide if you want to go with a traditional publisher or self publish your work. I choose to self publish because I didn't want to wait around for someone to tell me that my book was good enough to publish, because I knew it was, and that was all that mattered. I also wanted creative control over what the illustrations portrayed because I was looking for something very specific. I believe I am one of the lucky ones. I got a great illustrator who worked with me until the illustrations were just what I wanted and needed for my book.