
GVSU senior named PRWeek Student of the Year

A Grand Valley advertising and public relations senior surpassed
more than 100 students across the U.S. to be named PRWeek’s 2015
Student of the Year.
Daltyn Little, CEO of Grand Valley’s student-run public
relations firm GrandPR, was challenged to develop an advertising
campaign for the Toyota Mirai, a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. Little’s
round one submission consisted of a five-page campaign plan, two pages
of supporting materials and an educational video explaining fuel cell
technology. Once in the top five, Little had to pitch her campaign to
PRWeek news editor Frank Washkuch and submit an additional 100-word essay.
Little was awarded the first place honor at the annual PRWeek
Award Ceremony in New York City March 19.
“Nervous is an understatement of what I’ve been feeling over the
past three months as I progressed through each round of the
competition,” Little said. “The additional opportunity to attend the
PRWeek industry awards in NYC was phenomenal, and the people I met
were some of the most talented and respected professionals in the
public relations, advertising and communications world.”
To help Little achieve the award, a team of current students and
alumni of Grand Valley’s School of Communications was assembled. Among
them was Adrienne Wallace, visiting professor of advertising and
public relations, who aided Little in planning and strategy.
“My reaction can be summarized in the first email I sent to
Daltyn when she asked for my help: ‘I’d love to help you Daltyn, but
only if you commit to winning it.’ And she did,” Wallace said. “It
goes to show you that even in a world packed with talent, the GVSU
liberal arts emphasis helps create balanced thinkers in logic, passion
and creativity.”
For more information about the PRWeek Student of the Year
competition, visit awards.prweekus.com/student.
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