what everyone else has to say...
"Niki is one of those people you can't forget. We are so impressed with her work ethic, integrity, skill and her wonderful manner in the office. She works beyond our expectations. The fact that Niki is the director of the Temple University PR agency, PRowl, and manages a staff of 30 speaks remarkably about her capabilities. I highly recommend Niki. She has gained our great respect here."
-- Sharla Feldscher, President, Sharla Feldscher Public Relations
"Niki's incredible enthusiasm, high productivity, and genuine integrity allowed her to excel while working in The Franklin Institute's Development Department. She immediately distinguished herself as a remarkably insightful, creative, and hardworking individual from day one. A skilled multi-tasker, Niki would often times manage three or four projects at once, each project achieving success while meeting the required deadline. Should I have the opportunity to work with Niki again, I would not hesitate for one moment, as she would surely be an integral asset to whichever organization she chooses."
-- Samantha Smith, Major Gifts Officer, The Franklin Institute
"As firm director, Niki is supremely organized, driven and motivated. She manages a large staff, is ever-mindful of deadlines and works hard to see her account teams success with their clients. She has a very bright future ahead and would be an excellent addition to any employer - a shining star."
-- Gregg Feistman, M.A., Faculty Advisor, PRowl Public Relations
"Niki was a pleasure to work with during the time she spent interning for me at Fleishman Gerber & Associates. She possessed excellent communication skills (both oral and written), which was very valuable in her position as she was responsible for writing various PR materials and interacting with the media and clients on a daily basis. Niki also possessed excellent organizational skills and had the ability to maintain calm and composed under pressure and deadlines - both of which were very important skills for her to have, as she worked in a fast-paced environment with multiple clients on numerous projects. I highly recommend Niki for any position."
-- Rachel Knorr, Publicist, QVC
"Niki came to The Franklin Institute at a very busy time. She was truly instrumental in providing support to the entire development team. I believe Niki's positive attitude, can-do approach to tackling projects, organizational skills, and attention to detail are the reasons she was successful as the Development Events Intern. She required little to no supervision and was a very quick learner. Another noteworthy characteristic about Niki is her professional maturity. I often felt like I was dealing with a seasoned colleague rather than an intern. I believe Niki would be a tremendous asset to any organization."
-- Brea Stover, Communications & Development Coordinator, The Acorn Club
"If asked to describe Niki in three words, I would say knowledgeable, poised and capable. She was a dream intern and an enormous asset to the Development department at the Institute. From the start, she was clearly ready to take on a lot more responsibility than most interns, and she rose to every challenge she faced. Her key skills include clear communication, foresight and problem solving, and an extremely high degree of professionalism."
-- Melanie Bricker, Capital Campaign Coordinator, The Franklin Institute
"Niki Ianni is effective. Is there anything that could be better in a staff member? The effective person takes the assignment, reads the undercurrents, and delivers more than expected. A quick example of a recent project was her design for a Twitter campaign for a comedy theater performance that our PR agency is promoting. Using basic “fun facts” that relate to the theme of the play, Niki envisioned our best target audience and devised a creative, entertaining 30-day campaign to reach them via tweets, linked to the box office.
Oh, and did I mention she is nice too? What a great asset in the pressure cooker of PR --- a pleasant, unflappable personality!"
-- Liz Matt, Associate, Sharla Feldscher Public Relations