Sophia Gholdoian

Portfolio

United States

Sophia is a current Junior at Northwestern University pursuing a double major in Communication Studies and Legal Studies with a minor in Radio, Television, and Film (RTVF). She is a leader of multiple organizations such as: A&O Productions, Mayfest, and Niteskool Productions on Northwestern's campus. She's known as a dynamic team member, diligent researcher, and inventive creator.

She is seeking internship in:

Media
Law Firms
Non-Profits
Research

Portfolio

WRITING SAMPLES AND MARKETING EXAMPLES

Screening Review for NZIFF (New Zealand International Film Festival)
08/20/2019
Maiden (2018)

While abroad, I attended the New Zealand International Film Festival and wrote reviews on some of my favorite films

Screening Review for NZIFF (New Zealand International Film Festival)
09/11/2019
Les Misérables (2019)

While abroad, I attended the New Zealand International Film Festival as a student writer and wrote reviews on some of my favorite films

Film Review for NZIFF (New Zealand International Film Festival)
09/11/2019
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)

While abroad, I attended the New Zealand International Film Festival and wrote reviews on some of my favorite films

Velvet Hammer Music and Management
Lolo Zouaï

This is an example of the innovative marketing proposals I developed for the Velvet Hammer marketing team during my summer internship. I was challenged with finding (then) relatively undiscovered artists and coming up with innovative ways to catapult their brand and market their music.

Velvet Hammer Music and Management
Examples of Designs

Here are a couple examples of designs I created for some of the bands socials

RESEARCH SAMPLES

Northwestern Undergraduate Law Journal- Spring 2020 Issue
Sexism and the Insanity Defense

After taking a course on the intersection of psychology and law, I decided to dive deeper into the ways sexism can permeate rulings of insanity. Take a peek into my research project and message me for the full version

Archives New Zealand
Hone Taupoki

Most recently, I was a research assistant for the History Department at University of Otago where I was challenged to research an unknown contributor to the Smith Narin Commission. After hours of sifting through microfilm and parliamentary papers from the 18th century, here is his biography.