The Sabine Hall of Fame Board recently passed a motion thanking Kaitlyn Johnson for the superb job she did in handling publicity for the induction banquet on March 28. Her work led to the largest attendance in the 25-year history of the organization.
Miss Johnson proposed and put into effect an expanded publicity program that reached every communications medium in this area. This banquet season’s 18 posts on the Sabine Hall of Fame Facebook Page enjoyed a total of 69,610 views. The average number was more than 3,800 views per post. The post receiving the most views was the spotlight on the Tia Holmes Sports Award, which 12,543 persons saw.
Born in Misawa, Japan, Kaitlyn attended Anacoco Elementary and Pineville High School. She studied Mass Communication with a focus in Broadcasting while double minoring in Criminal Justice and Marketing at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She was a member of Kappa Delta Sorority and worked with the Girl Scouts of Acadian as a mentor.
While in Lafayette, she spent three years working with KLFY News 10 and ESPN where she was the face of UL Sports Media. She recently transferred to Northwestern to finish her degree.
Featured on local, regional and national television, Kaitlyn has a diverse background in communication, mentoring, leadership, social media, broadcast production and graphic design.
At their post-event meeting, the Sabine Hall of Fame Board issued a big “thank you” to Kaitlyn for a “job well done.”