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Rebecca Messina ‘94 went to Miami… site unseen!

45 min · 18 mrt 2026
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In this engaging conversation, Rebecca Messina shares her remarkable journey from an intern at Coca-Cola to becoming a global chief marketing officer ( 2X) . She discusses her experiences living in various countries, the importance of leadership roles, and how her academic background in diplomacy has shaped her marketing career. Rebecca emphasizes the value of taking risks, embracing one's identity, and the impact of extracurricular activities on personal development. She reflects on her time at Miami University, the challenges of balancing career and relationships, and offers insightful advice for young professionals navigating their career As always, views expressed in this episode from our host and guest are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Miami University. Follow us on Instagram, @wewenttomiami and make sure to follow our show on your favorite streaming platform so you don’t miss an episode! If you notice any misspellings or mistakes in the closed captions, please email us at alumnisocial@miamioh.edu [alumnisocial@miamioh.edu]

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aflevering Liz Quesnelle ‘97 went to Miami… and ended up on five game shows! artwork

Liz Quesnelle ‘97 went to Miami… and ended up on five game shows!

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aflevering Marguerite Smith ’24 went to Miami… and does all the things! artwork

Marguerite Smith ’24 went to Miami… and does all the things!

In this episode, Marguerite Smith shares her unconventional journey from Miami engineering student to legal professional, highlighting the importance of adaptability, balancing multiple passions, and embracing life's surprises. Discover her insights on managing a busy life, finding community, and pursuing passions like volleyball and gaming. As always, views expressed in this episode from our host and guest are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Miami University. Follow us on Instagram, @wewenttomiami and make sure to follow our show on your favorite streaming platform so you don’t miss an episode! If you notice any misspellings or mistakes in the closed captions, please email us at alumnisocial@miamioh.edu [alumnisocial@miamioh.edu]

13 mei 202647 min
aflevering Lara Krug ‘07 went to Miami… and became the CMO of the Kansas City Chiefs artwork

Lara Krug ‘07 went to Miami… and became the CMO of the Kansas City Chiefs

In this episode of We Went to Miami, Amitoj Kaur interviews Laura Krug, the Chief Media and Marketing Officer of the Kansas City Chiefs. They discuss Laura's career journey, her experiences at Miami University, and the importance of curiosity and resilience in navigating career changes. Laura shares insights on personal branding, the significance of internships, and maintaining a positive mindset in the face of challenges. The conversation also touches on her Miami experience and concludes with rapid-fire questions about her favorite spots in Miami. As always, views expressed in this episode from our host and guest are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Miami University. Follow us on Instagram, @wewenttomiami and make sure to follow our show on your favorite streaming platform so you don’t miss an episode! If you notice any misspellings or mistakes in the closed captions, please email us at alumnisocial@miamioh.edu [alumnisocial@miamioh.edu]

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Steve Reineke '93 went to Miami... then got stuck in the mountains

In this episode of We Went to Miami, conductor Steve Reineke shares his journey from Miami University to becoming the music director and conductor of the New York Pops. He discusses his early education in music, the challenges of finding his path, and the opportunities that shaped his career. Steve reflects on his experiences in Los Angeles, his return to Cincinnati, and the balance of conducting multiple orchestras while living in New York. He offers insights on confidence in performance, the importance of business knowledge for musicians, and shares nostalgic memories of his time at Miami. As always, views expressed in this episode from our host and guest are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Miami University. Follow us on Instagram, @wewenttomiami and make sure to follow our show on your favorite streaming platform so you don’t miss an episode! If you notice any misspellings or mistakes in the closed captions, please email us at alumnisocial@miamioh.edu [alumnisocial@miamioh.edu]

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