Annabelle Norton ’24, an account coordinator for the Arketi Group in Atlanta, spent a summer in New York City as a social media intern with IEX, a national securities exchange facilitating the trading of U.S. equities. She embraced her new environment with energy and curiosity.
“The biggest culture shock was the ability to walk everywhere instead of sitting in an hour of Atlanta traffic to travel a mile,” Annabelle remembers. “I was unbelievably nervous, but getting outside of my comfort zone and just exploring (whether that looked like a 30-minute walk around the East Village or a 30-minute train ride to another borough for an event) not only showed me how capable I am to rise to a challenge but also allowed me to experience a lifestyle I had not yet lived.”
Plunged into the unfamiliar fintech world, Annabelle took on the challenge of reaching audiences in the tech, retail and finance industries through LinkedIn and X (formerly known as Twitter). “Part of my projects’ business objectives was to expand this audience to early career talent and to get those entering the workforce excited about working at IEX,” she says.
She adds that Berry’s winning combination of academics, on-campus jobs and leadership roles positioned her for this moment in the Big Apple: “Communications and English go so well together as majors because at the end of the day, their primary focus is to master creative storytelling that has intention and purpose. I've come to think of building a brand in a similar way to telling a good story; without plot, dynamic characters and, above all, a guiding theme and message, you don't have much to go off of.”
LifeWorks positions rounded out Annabelle’s professional development and built the values and work ethic prized by IEX. She says, “Working as the PR coordinator for Viking Fusion and the communication manager for the Office of Belonging and Community Engagement ignited my core value of cultivating thriving company cultures and fostering authentic company communities as each environment invested in me the way I invested in it. Working at IEX affirmed this all the more.”
With a firm grounding in the humanities and relentless drive, Annabelle made the most of her time in New York. She went from design and calendar planning to navigating analytical suites and interpreting data to drive business objectives and tell IEX’s story in a meaningful way.
“The coolest part about the IEX internship was being able to see everything I’ve learned about in class in action,” she says. “I learned about the events that they plan for different clients, their relationships with different business publications and their strategy regarding which audiences they want to meet with each campaign.”
Photo credit: Marv Marcel /IEX