Media Writing class Fall 2021

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Lessons learned from a global marketing career BYUH professor says traveling to 87 countries for work opened the world for him BY JENNIFER ELIVERA HACHUELA

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eff Christensen, assistant professor at BYU–Hawaii, said marketing and teaching taught him the importance of knowing how to market oneself. “You need to understand what your unique qualities are and what you bring to the table that no one else has,” he said. Christensen, who works for the Faculty of Business & Government, in the Center for Hospitality & Tourism, said he worked for companies such as Expedia, United Airlines, Royal Caribbean, InterContinental hotel groups and Netflix.

Realizing similarities through travel His love for traveling has taken him to 87 countries, he said. He was amazed with Australia’s landscapes, he added, and China’s art history. “My career opened the world to me,” said Christensen. He added traveling to different countries led him to understand people’s many similarities. “ We all have similar worries, goals and natural desire to be happy. Cultural differences helped me appreciate cultures better and made me realized that my way of seeing things isn’t always the best way for other people,” Christensen shared.

Greater appreciation for family time Christensen said he spent several days at hotels during his career in sales and marketing. Comparing the challenge of balancing time with family and work, he said he has a greater appreciation for the time he has for his family as a professor at BYUH.

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Jeff Christensen worked for Expedia, United Airlines, Royal Carribean and more. Photo provided by Jeff Christensen.

“Now it’s different since our house is closer to my workplace,” he said. “We are able to spend more time together and are more involved in the lives of each other.”

It’s all about the people Delphia Lloyd, a senior from Idaho, has Christensen as one of her professors. She said of Christensen, “One of my favorite lessons I remember being taught by him is his emphasis on creating connection with people. “He would always emphasis that it’s about the people. It’s important what experience you have with your guest. That was impactful to me.”

Helping students think creatively Christensen’s former student and current teaching assistant, Olivia Hixon, said, “He is one of the best professors because he is so engaging and gives great feedback. I would say the biggest lesson I learned from him was how to think outside the box and be creative.”


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First Food Fest since the pandemic

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Positive lessons learned from COVID-19

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Big Island quake felt on Oahu

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Children motivate student parents

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Thanksgiving travel food and friends

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Great Ideas Lumi business wins first place

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Eve Koller devotional

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Acing academics

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Backpack treasures

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