Fatcow Icon
Marketing learning
by Chris Berendt
Staff Writer
Hunter Nethercutt with a couple fellow students during a tailgating event as part of his East Carolina University marketing class' participation in the 2013 Honda Civic Marketing Challenge. (Courtesy photo)
Hunter Nethercutt with a couple fellow students during a tailgating event as part of his East Carolina University marketing class' participation in the 2013 Honda Civic Marketing Challenge. (Courtesy photo)
slideshow

Clinton native Hunter Nethercutt and fellow East Carolina University students are gaining real-world experience with a real client and a real budget of $3,000 as part of a senior marketing project at the university.

A team of ECU marketing students, led by Dr. Christy Ashley, was selected to compete in a nationwide challenge sponsored by American Honda Motor Company in conjunction with EdVenture Partners. The competition has taken place over the course of the Spring 2013 semester as part of Ashley’s Marketing Strategy course in ECU’s College of Business.

The 2013 Honda Civic Marketing Challenge is designed to give students real-world business experience by asking them to design and implement an integrated marketing communications plan. As part of the project, Nethercutt along with other students in the class created their own in-class marketing agency, Endless Opportunities Marketing, responsible for researching, designing, implementing, and evaluating the success of an integrated marketing plan.

“My Marketing Strategy class has been given the privilege of competing against 19 other universities nationwide in the Honda Marketing Challenge,” Nethercutt stated. “We were the only school in North Carolina selected to compete in this challenge … and are extremely enthusiastic about this unique opportunity.”

Many other well-known national colleges were chosen to compete, including Boston College, University of Connecticut, University of Southern California, Johns Hopkins University, Virginia Tech and Texas A&M.

“We are so grateful to be given an opportunity that allows us to gain invaluable real-world experience before entering the workforce,” Nethercutt said. “As a class, we have created the student agency, Endless Opportunities Marketing, in order to create a promising campaign for the 2013 Honda Civic Sedan. We have teams and leadership roles as part of the internship program that has been integrated into our Marketing Strategy course.”

The student objective is to assemble a campaign plan for the new 2013 Honda Civic Sedan. In the process, students are trying to create buzz for the school and Honda, accomplish the goals set forth by the project and the class-formed marketing agency.

“We are trying to raise awareness of the new model and increase perceptions that Honda is a fun, youthful, innovative brand. By using our knowledge concerning the interests of our college peers and conducting research, we are able to create an authentic campaign targeting ECU students,” Nethercutt said.

Recently events on campus included a tailgate event before a baseball game against N.C. State April 2 and the main event, “The Honda Experience” April 11.

“The Honda Civic Marketing Challenge is an exceptional opportunity for ECU students to flex their problem-solving and creative abilities,” said Ashley. “I have been extremely impressed with the team of students who comprise Endless Opportunities Marketing.”

Endless Opportunities was divided into seven divisions, with a leading coordinator overseeing everything. Departments included research, budget, campaign strategy, campaign implementation, advertising, public relations and published reports/presentations. Research has included data collected from the target market, the Generation Y (18-25 years) college student demographic, in order to gauge what this target market truly wants and needs. After analyzing the data, the team designed and implemented a campaign, based on their findings, across ECU’s campus.

Nethercutt’s role within the agency has been as a member of the PR department.

“I’ve participated in constructing press releases, contacting media outlets, writing ‘thank you’ notes and various other promotional tasks for our events,” he said.

Towards the end of the semester, the group will collect feedback and conduct post-campaign research to analyze their success on campus. The project will conclude with a formal presentation to the client summarizing the team’s efforts and results.

Nethercutt said he was glad to be a part of the marketing campaign.

“Being the only school selected to participate from the state of North Carolina we truly value and appreciate this amazing opportunity,” he said. “The experience, thus far, has been both interesting and eye-opening. I’ve truly come to understand all of the research and work that goes into even the smallest projects within businesses. I believe I’ll be able to carry the knowledge I’ve gained with me into the workplace and become a better employee as a result.”

If chosen as a winner by Honda, parts of the agency’s campaign will be implemented nationally.

“The Honda Civic Marketing Challenge is an experience like no other,” said agency coordinator Brittany Ingram. “We are getting the chance to gain skills and valuable practice in our chosen field. Like the campaign slogan says, ‘you can’t label this experience.’”

Chris Berendt can be reached at 910-592-8137 ext. 121 or via email at cberendt@civitasmedia.com.

Comments
(0)
Comments-icon Post a Comment
No Comments Yet
JSCC Phi Theta Kappa wins regional awards
KENANSVILLE – The James Sprunt Community College Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society won seven...
Apr 05, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Mount Olive College Spring alumni weekend April 19 – 21
MOUNT OLIVE – Mount Olive College is preparing for its 2013 Spring Alumni Weekend which will take...
Apr 05, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Free spirit spring concert at Mount Olive College
MOUNT OLIVE — Free Spirit, a Mount Olive College Christian vocal ensemble, is presenting a Spring...
Apr 05, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Union has ‘perfect’ drill team season
Union High School’s Army JROTC Drill Team finished a perfect drill season on March 16 at Over Hil...
Mar 28, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend
full story


News
Sampson Middle teachers receive Simple Gifts grants
During clinton City Schools' May board meeting, Margaret Turlington (center) recognized Sampson Middle ESL teacher April Lewis (right) and Sampson Middle 8th grade math teacher Zulma Marin-Cortes (left) for receiving Love of Learning grants from Sampson County Simple Gifts. Lewis' grant was called "We're Off to D.C. ... and Beyond!" and Cortes' grant was called "Soul Surfer: Lessons in Life." Not pictured: Sampson Middle music teacher Vevlyn Lowe who also received a grant for "Professors in the Classroom." (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
Sampson Middle teachers receive Simple Gifts grants
Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent During the Clinton City Schools’ May board meeting, Margaret Turlington (center) recognized Sampson Middle ESL teacher April Lewis (right) and Sampson Middle ...
May 17, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
City's Symphonic Band students recognized
During the May board meeting, Clinton City Schools recognized the following students for placing in the 2013 NC Southeastern All-District Symphonic Band: Kameron Turlington (1st Chair Bari Saxophone), Eric Wynn (3rd Chair Bass Clarinet), Emily Whaley (3rd Chair Tuba), Noel Turlington (5th Chair Tuba), Lauren Hardin (6th Chair Tuba), and Katey Yang (7th Chair Flute). (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
City’s Symphonic Band students recognized
Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent During the May board meeting, Clinton City Schools recognized the following students for placing in the 2013 NC Southeastern All-District Symphonic Band: Kame...
May 17, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More News
Sports
Royal signs with Wingate for football
Tyler Royal of North Duplin High School signed an athletic and academic scholarship recently with Wingate University and will play football in the NCAA Division II program. Royal rushed for 2,032 yards as a Rebel senior, including single-game county records of six touchdowns and 425 yards rushing against Princeton. Both numbers rank in the state's top 20 all-time. He also scored 33 touchdowns - 30 rushing and 3 on kickoff returns. Royal, who has ties to Sampson County, was selected to the All-Conference team in the 1A Carolina Conference and also was Offensive Player of the year and a first-team pick on the Duplin's Elite All-County football team. Pictured beside Royal is his brother Kyle Smith. Standing, from left, are North Duplin head football coach Hugh Martin, stepfather Marty Smith, mother Robin Smith, athletic director Ricky Edwards and Tyler's father, Marcus Royal of Sampson County. (Courtesy photo)
Royal signs with Wingate for football
Tyler Royal of North Duplin High School signed an athletic and academic scholarship recently with Wingate University and will play football in the NCAA Division II program. Royal rushed for 2,032 ...
May 16, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Senior Regan Murphy gets an RBI hit during the Lady Crusaders' win against Northside Christian on Tuesday.
Lady Crusaders topple Northside and head into second round
The Lady Crusaders softball team sent Northside Christian packing in the first round of the NCISAA playoffs after beating them 11-1 at home in Harrells on Tuesday. Northside scored their one and...
May 16, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Sports
Editorial
Sampsonians respond in a big way
It has been said that the things we have in common are far greater than the differences that often separate us. That is never truer than when one looks at the way this community gives back to those who are less fortunate. No matter the cause, Sampsonians respond, and they respond in a big way....
May 17, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Garden’s success grows
A butterfly garden, started last year as a Clinton Garden Club project, has seen its second metamorphosis in its fledgling existence — from the creative minds of club members to a joint venture between the club and Sampson Community College that brought in dozens of youngsters during its infancy...
May 14, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Editorials
Weather
Sponsored By:

RSS Feeds
All articles feed
News feed
Sports feed
Videos feed
Obituaries feed
Opinion feed
Local Features
Stylist Rose Soto prepares to snip off one section of Rosemary Hunter's hair. Hunter, who turned 66 Wednesday, decided she would offer her hair to Locks of Love, a way, she said, of giving back. (Sherry Matthews/Sampson Independent)
A birthday gift
Local nurse uses her birthday to give back — cutting her hair for Locks of Love
May 15, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Shutterbugs 2 student Marcia Jackson's photograph, entitled 'Morning Paradise' was taken at Cashwell in Southport. She said she thought the photograph was a good example of what she had learned in class about silhouette and framing. The picture was taken without a flash.
Reflections
SCC’s Shutterbugs 2 students capture the beauty of nature as they hone their skills behind the camera
May 12, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Local Features
Poll
Sponsored By:

Farmers Market
May 14, 2013 | 77133 views | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Have you shopped the Farmers Market in Clinton yet?

View Previous Polls
Special Sections
Living 50 plus
HealthMind&Body2012
Medical Guide 2011
Law Day Salute 2009