Nick Lucido

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By Bill Hupp, Communicator Contributor Profile on Nick Lucido Despite what his friends may think, Nick Lucido does not spend his working hours lounging on plush leather couches in a bespoke three-piece suit, smoking cigarettes and sipping well-aged Scotch while dreaming up catchy slogans and creative PR ideas. No, Edelman Digital is not Sterling Cooper. His happy place is sitting comfortably in jeans and Chuck Taylors at a desk in front of his laptop, nose buried deep in Googled research as he sips his usual grande coffee. It’s more Mad Scientist than Mad Men. Lucido’s knack for consumer insights grounded in sound research and data analysis is just one of many reasons why this industrious 25-year-old is the Plank Center’s Young Professional Mentor of the Year. The former past president of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) and proud Michigan State grad joined Edelman as an intern in May 2009, and is now a senior account executive within Edelman Digital. Nick is a member of the firm’s analytics and strategy team, currently providing insight development, measurement counsel and strategic planning for ConAgra Foods, Kraft Food and Kellogg’s. His past clients have ranged from BlackBerry and Bush’s Beans to Cars.com and PayPal. As someone who understands the value of PR leadership, Nick manages and runs his department’s team of six interns. In addition to his professional career, he remains actively involved in outside professional groups like PRSA at the local and national levels.

“Nick has exhibited tremendous skill, passion and candor with our clients in all of his roles and projects he has worked on,” said his boss, Aniz Ruda, senior account supervisor, analytics at Edelman Digital. “What makes Nick special is his ability to learn a new concept and run with it. Nick understands that the best programs are rooted in consumer insights, and has been building his analysis skills to efficiently develop insights through research and story development.” Lucido got exposure to PR and the controlled chaos of an agency environment in high school by helping out periodically at Bianchi Public Relations, a small shop owned by his friend’s dad. He enjoyed the creative aspects of high school clubs like yearbook, and then majored in advertising with a specialty in public relations at MSU. The self-described “Type-A personality” enjoys the collaborative and unpredictable nature of PR. Recently, Nick sat down for an interview in Chicago to discuss the award, the agency and the industry: 1. 1. What does it mean to you to win this award from The Plank Center? Lucido: It’s ironic to win an individual award like this because you don’t get into PR to promote yourself; you get into PR to promote other people and companies. I am completely honored by it, and it’s nice to be recognized for something you really love to do. I’ve been fortunate enough in my career to work under really smart and generous mentors, and I hope to provide that kind of leadership to the interns in our department. Moving forward, it’s just reassuring me that I’m doing the right things and on the right path. 2. Why is it important for you to stay involved in professional organizations outside of work?


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