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From Pointe to PRLisa Arnett | April 01, 2008 Equipped with a dance background, an entrepreneurial spirit and a lot of persistence, former ballet dancer April Thibeault started her own public relations company at just 23 years old. For the past six years, she’s helped dance companies and other artists get the word out about their newsworthy endeavors—and she credits skills she learned as a dancer with helping her succeed. “I realize now what an integral role dance played, and continues to play, in my life,” she says. Here’s how this savvy young professional took her dance training into the business world.
Although she considered auditioning for companies after graduation, April knew she wanted to go to college. “At that time, there really weren’t any joint programs with companies and colleges like there are now,” she says. “I was at a major crossroads, and decided to take the educational route.” In the end, she chose to study broadcast journalism at Emerson College in Boston. After college, she was working as a sports reporter in Massachusetts when she was offered a job by a NYC-based public relations firm. During her first year at the company, she learned the basics of PR and how to navigate the local media market. After September 11, she says, “I did some soul-searching and decided ‘I can do this on my own.’ Entrepreneurship runs in my family, so I went downtown to apply for a business certificate without hesitation.” In 2002, with a computer and a lot of ambition, she founded AMT Public Relations out of her apartment—a move that helped her cut costs, as she didn’t have to lease office space. She has continued to run her one-woman company for six years, and recently hired her first additional employee.
April’s first client was the French brandy Armagnac, which led to other culinary clients. Her second client, composer and performer Daniel Bernard Roumain, was a friend of hers; he referred her to others he knew in the arts community, which helped April build her roster to include musicians, orchestras, dance companies and other performing arts clients. Some of April’s dance clients over the years have included the Martha Graham Dance Company, Jennifer Muller/The Works and The Francesca Harper Project. She also works with clients outside of the arts, such as MaeVona Jewelry and Synergy Fitness Clubs.
Many lessons April learned in the dance world have served her equally well in the business world. Among the skills she picked up: “Discipline, tenacity, attention to detail and making things appear easy when in fact they’re difficult.” One of April’s most lasting life lessons comes from one memorable ballet class she took as a girl. “No matter how many times I tried, I just could not master this particular grand jeté combination. My teacher continued to aggressively tell me to ‘Move, move, move!’” April remembers. “Finally, after the millionth attempt, I said, ‘I’m trying, I’m trying.’ My teacher replied, ‘Stop trying, and just do it.’ The lightbulb went on and of course, I did it. I apply this lesson to everything I do.” |
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