Thoughts on Public Relations, Social Media and Corporate Communications

Why I want to be an Office Hottie

Online popularity contests are rarely valuable. People cast empty votes with the hopes of seeing a friend or cohort emerge with a faux victory. Contestants plead for votes like a candidate in Florida on election day. Nobody really wins, except the company collecting the registration information for its database. But this one’s different.

I’m not talking about the South by Southwest panel picker here. This time, I want you to help me be an Office Hottie. But in this contest, there could be a winner. Well, three actually.

Click here to vote for me!

So, why am I doing this? Well, at first it was a lark. A way to amuse myself by putting a ridiculous photo of myself in amongst the Affliction-clad, Axe-wearing bros and the spray-tanned, attention-needing girls.

But then I made it through to the third round, thanks wholly to friends and family on Twitter and Facebook. And I realized I could do some good here. So, here’s my pledge:

If I win, 100% of the prize will go the following charities:

  • Jolkona Foundation. This is a pro-bono account for the agency I work for, but it’s also a great organization doing very innovative work to enable a culture of giving.
  • Domestic Abuse Women’s Network. DAWN supports families that have been the victims of domestic abuse and is a local non-profit that I’ve supported in the past. It does good work here in my local community.
  • A charity that is important to YOU! See, you’ve all helped this happen, so I want to give everybody a voice on where the money goes. Post a comment with a non-profit and a short reason why the remaining funds should go to it.

Now, go help me be an Office Hottie!

Author: The Geek Giant

I am a public relations guy currently working for a global communications agency. I am trying to master the the intricacies of integrated digital communications while staying true to my journalism roots.

2 Comments

  1. I’m sure whatever organization the donation goes to will be a wonderful cause. In case you need help deciding, I’ll throw my 2 cents in on two charities I support: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and March of Dimes.

    Both organizations are children and family focused, and do amazing work. St. Jude provides research and treatment for pediatric cancer, never turning a family away for inability to pay. March of Dimes provides education, advocacy, and support for healthy pregnancies around the world.

    WHEN you win, you’ll have a tough choice on your hands, as there are so many great causes that need support.

    No matter who the money goes to, I’m sure you are the only “office hottie” with a heart of gold! :)

  2. You have a lot of friends that support important causes – such as @LianaWS, who is a big supporter of the Team in Training efforts for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society – personally, I think this is an amazing cause to donate to because they really do help so many people (including a few who I know personally whose lives have been touched by cancer).

    Since its founding in 1949, LLS has invested more than $750 million in research specifically targeting leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma. Many LLS-supported advances help not only blood cancer patients but those with other diseases as well. In addition to research support, LLS offers support groups, financial aid, information and advocacy programs for patients and their families.

    The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
    Washington/Alaska Chapter
    123 NW 36th Street
    Suite 100
    Seattle, WA 98107

Bad Behavior has blocked 109 access attempts in the last 7 days.