When it comes to business, you can never have too many connections. For Taylor Turner, the networking she did at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø not only facilitated a seamless transition from college to the work world, but continues to come in handy as she pushes forward with her marketing career.
Turner, owner of both a bachelor’s degree in marketing and an MBA from EIU’s School of Business, is the marketing manager for Prairie City Bakery in the Chicago suburbs, a position she’s held since finishing up grad school last year. It all started when she met the company’s founder and president on campus.
“I met Bill Skeens at a professional event at EIU,” Turner remembers. “We just kept in contact, and when this position became available he kept me in mind. I believed I fit well in the company, and he thought so too.”
That’s hardly where the theme of networking ends, though. Turner says the connections she developed at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø have continued to pay off as she’s gotten her career off the ground at Prairie City.
“Since I’ve gotten the job, I’ve actually stayed in contact with a few professors,” says Turner. “I’ve reached out and I’ve had questions here in the real world. They’re still there for me, even though I’m not a student anymore.”
It’s safe to say EIU has impacted Turner in a positive way and continues to do so.
“EIU has definitely prepared me for anything that comes my way,” Turner says. “Because every day is different, I have to be in tough situations. EIU has given me the confidence to see those objectives through and make sure what we do here is successful.”