Industry: Public Relations (Beauty)
Hat: CEO & Communicator-in-Chief at First and Last PR
School: Spelman College
Major: Sociology
It was an unpaid internship at Essence Magazine and also the magazine’s beauty closet that set it all off for Stephanie’s Scott career in beauty. Once she discovered what her interest was, she pursued it wholeheartedly. This opportunity not only led her to create her own PR Agency but also to be a mentor to young women interested in the field of communications. As a member of the Board of Directors of New York Women Communications Inc, Stephanie teaches us that opportunities are everywhere, we just have to recognize them. Check out my interview below
1.What lead you to the beauty industry?
It was my curiosity but also my wanting to be a vessel for those who were not properly represented in the beauty industry. In fact, it wasn’t until I started interning at Essence Magazine that I realized that the beauty industry had more opportunity than I thought it had.
2. How do you start your day?
Very simple actually, I start by checking the weather to see how cold it’s going to be. I may or may not check the news, and have a healthy breakfast. However, when I first started working I used to check my work email first thing in the morning, but I realized early doing so would throw off my schedule and potentially make me late (or grumpy) so I focus on me time in the morning.
3. You started your own company, what are 3 mistakes you’ve noticed that entrepreneurs make?
– They over spend their money upfront when starting out. When you look at successful companies such as GlamGlow and Apple, they all started out in a basement. A lot of us when starting out spend so much energy and focus on being something ( Keeping up with the Jones’s) instead on focusing on the product.
– Not keeping their profitability scale in mind.
– Not having a good public relations and marketing plan to differeniate and grow your business. I know of a great one if you’re looking (not so shameless plug).
4. How has social media helped the beauty media?
Social Media has helped the beauty industry tremendously from chat groups to 15-second tutorials and much more. The consumers have many more outlets to get reviews from.
5. Do you use your client’s products before working with them?
That’s a must! When I believe in the brand it helps me to tell their story better.
6. What’s next for First and Last PR?
We just completed a makeover on our website. Next up are two new projects that I’m super excited about: The Iconoclast Dinner Experience June 6 and the Be Beauty-Full event on Saturday, May 9th.
7. Do you have any advice for someone who wants to work in the PR Beauty industry?
Get your toes wet and work really hard. There’s an opportunity in every work environment. Don’t focus so much on where you should be, embrace where you are and make the best out of it. Meet people, dive in, join committees and be involved. Go for It!
Quote that gets you going throughout the day.
“Be the kind of woman that when your feet hit the floor each morning the devil says ‘shit, she’s up’”
Now here’s a lady that is truly taking the world by storm. So many helpful tips when trying to market yourself as an entrepreneur. I truly loved reading the iterview and article of Ms Stephanie Scott. I wish her much continued success in the global market of beauty.
Great article on practical steps for getting into the industry… Congratulations on your success and continued endeavors!
Dr. Libby Wilson
You are such an inspiration to those who have “made it”, are “just makin’ it” and most importantly to those who have a “desire and dream to make it”. Love your positive, tell the truth spirit. Best wishes for your continued success, better summed up by Thomas Adams when he said, “The ambitious climbs up high and perilous stairs and never cares how to come down; the desire of rising hath swallowed up his fear of a fall.”
Loved the article! Great advice for budding entrepreneurs and for young adults just starting out. Bravo!!! You go Ms. Stephanie!!
Wonderful article! Good, clear helpful advice. I love the quote! Yeah, Stephanie!