Q&A with Paige Neirman
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A: I am the Director of Marketing for Primerus. I’ve been with Primerus for just over a year. For anything regarding, Primerus publications, notices, social media, and website, feel free to reach out to me.
A: I worked the cashier and window at the McDonald’s in my hometown throughout high school then quit to work as a hostess at a brewery once I got to college.
A: The end of 2018, I decided to go back to school to get a second bachelor’s degree in advertising and public relations to pair with my first in creative writing. I graduated in the summer of 2022. As I was finishing my degree, I started to look for jobs where I could use the practical skills that I gained from both of my degrees. And I found Primerus™.
A: What’s the best way to eat an elephant? One bite at a time.
This was something one of my professors would tell us as we approached a new project or campaign, so we didn’t get overwhelmed by all we had to do. Take it one step, or bite, at a time. Sometimes when you are looking at the forest it can be vast and overwhelming, but when you take it one tree at a time it is a lot more manageable.
A: I’ve always wanted to learn to play guitar.
A: I would have gone into photography or graphic design.
A: I don’t know if they count, but my cats, Toothless (Toothy) and Binx. If you’ve ever been on a call with me, I’m sure you’ve met them. A close second would be my camera. I started to borrow my parents’ camera when I was in elementary school and got my first personal camera when I turned 16. I have gotten a better one since then, but I love my camera and bring it with me everywhere.
A: Boating on the Grand Traverse Bay. I am blessed to have grown up in Traverse City, a town in northern Michigan where many people vacation. My parents first got their first boat when I was 8. I have spent every summer of my life on the water. My dad would dive off the back of the boat and swim as far as he could under the water, and I would dive off and try to swim farther.
A: Movie: “500 Days of Summer.”
Book: I don’t know if I have specific books as much as authors or series, but the first ones that come to mind are novels by Stephen King or the Harry Potter series.
A: My hometown. It was somewhere I didn’t truly appreciate until I moved away for college, but I was born and raised in a place where a lot people go to vacation. It’s such a beautiful area that it triples in population size during the summer with all of the tourists. I grew up on a peninsula on a peninsula. It takes less than 2 minutes to drive to either of the Grand Traverse Bays. As you drive out the peninsula toward my parents’ road, you come to a crest over a hill and can see for miles. Miles of beautiful blue waters, green grass, cherry and apple trees, and vineyards. In the fall when the leaves change, you can see all the reds, oranges, and yellows. Growing up, I wanted so badly to get out of the small city, but now I go back as often as I can.
A: I do photography, paint, and draw. I also love to hike and travel.
A: “There’s a lot of beauty in ordinary things. Isn’t that kind of the point?” – Greg Daniels, “The Office”
A: My family and friends are the main priority. If I had the opportunity to bring a few celebrities, it would honestly be the cast of the U.S. version of “The Office.”
A: Kayak around Turnip Rock in Lake Huron. Visit the Winchester Mystery House in California. Hike more national parks/kayak along Pictured Rocks in Lake Superior.