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about me

Evelyn Krakovski is a Fashion Merchandising student at the University of Georgia. She is pursuing an Entrepreneurship certificate, a New Media Certificate, and a minor in Business Management at the Terry College of Business. In her education, she embraced the opportunity to explore new skills within her courses: Computer-Aided Design, Product Development, Apparel Design, and more.

Aside from her primary education, Evelyn embraces her leadership positions in Athens' community. Obtaining experience as a Secretary, Director of Digital Content, Community Outreach, and Interview Editor, she mastered her skills in email marketing, list generation, content development, scheduling, and analytics.

Evelyn has experience in various roles within the fashion industry, some being interning at Royal Trinity Hospice in London, UK, a styling and marketing assistant for fashion publication Strike Magazine, a sales associate intern for AmericasMart Atlanta, and specialized sales associate for retail companies such as Chicos FAS, Inc. and Recreational Equipment Incorporated.

Evelyn intends to pursue various positions within the fashion industry after graduating from college. She is most fascinated by Fashion Marketing. She finds the psychology behind buyers' purchase decisions and analytics most intriguing and hopes to pursue a Master's program in Fashion Marketing.

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"I have always known Evie to be of sound character, creative, disciplined, honest, sincere, and having a great sense of ambition."
                             -Rick Elrod, Computer-Aided Design Professor

travels

Summer of 2023, I embarked on a life-changing journey abroad. I resided in London, UK for 6 weeks, and went on various excursions to different scenes. Such destinations include Paris, Milan, Brussels, and Amsterdam. As a first-generation American raised by a Russian family, exploring new land is a passion of mine in the truest form. I was introduced to a variety of cultures, mannerisms, foods, fashions, and so much more. Throughout this six-week program, I interned at Royal Trinity Hospice, a second-hand store, in the heart of Kensington Street. When taking part in this educational and experiential journey, I made relationships that will last me for years and learned the most intricate details within the fashion industry. London has shown me that travel is an exceptional experience, and thanks to the friends I have made, the wondrous cafes, and the streets of fashion, I now know my future holds miles of voyages overseas.

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