Standing out from the crowd
BSc (Hons) Events Management graduate Georgina Dyke
The great thing about the events degree is that itās very dynamic, there are many facets to it and a lot of those we see every day in real practice. The lecturers were phenomenal, they really encouraged working together as a team and always being open to new ideas.
āA job came up at St Lukeās Hospice, Plymouth, for an events fundraiser. I was called back for a second interview, and I was adamant I wanted this job. I phoned my partner and told him I was going to the interview in my pyjamas, and I needed him to sponsor me. His reaction was āyou canāt do that, theyāll send you away!ā but I knew I needed to stand out from the crowd. My mum was also completely against it, and told me it was a big risk ā but I thought no, Iām going to do it, what have I got to lose? I rocked up to the interview in my Christmas pyjamas with Ā£150 of sponsorship money in my pocket!ā
āWhat had worked well for the charity was the Elmerās Big Parade Plymouth sculpture trail, so I put a business case together to grow the events in this area. Weāve expanded to become a larger team, and we run all the mass-participation events for St Lukeās. Weāre currently working on St Lukeās Guiding Lights, an amazing trail of lighthouse sculptures around the city. My events target is around half a million each year, and then the sculpture trail will aim to raise at least Ā£300,000 over the period of two years, but itās also about raising awareness. Weāre working on an education piece, encouraging children and young adults to be able to talk about death and dying in an age-appropriate way. Itās not just about the money, and I feel really lucky to be part of that.ā