UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — In just a few short years, students working in CommAgency have gained valuable real-world experience as the organization expands to meet the technical and artistic needs of its Penn State clients.
Housed in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, CommAgency began in 2017 first as a video production agency. Video was the strong suit of director Catie Grant, who was brought into the fold from WPSU to develop the production agency. Three more divisions have since been developed: photo, live streaming and social media and analytics. It was always in the plans, Grant said, to develop the agency beyond video.
“We really wanted it to represent all of the different experiences the students were going to have,” she said. “When we were thinking about the name and thinking about CommAgency, a lot of it came from thinking about all of the different services we wanted to offer in the future.”
CommAgency has grown to 45 students across the four divisions after starting with just 13 students three years ago. Its students and faculty leaders continue to serve Penn State clients, providing client service and technical expertise that may be out of the scope of abilities for those who need high quality communications. In exchange, students are paid for their services and able to gain valuable experience under the direction of faculty mentors.
Building a new division
The latest addition to CommAgency — social media and analytics — had its soft launch in the fall 2019 semester under the guidance of Grant and Bill Zimmerman, a lecturer in the college. It’s first student director was Ashley Ferrara, a senior majoring in advertising and public relations.
Ferrara said her division has worked hard to provide structure for the new venture while remaining flexible enough to tailor service to each client’s needs.