Q&A: Callista Ryan on bot attacks and Homecoming 2021 : vima

Q&A: Callista Ryan on bot attacks and Homecoming 2021


Hello, my name is Hope Mahood and I’m the Coordinating Editor of News and Opinions for
The Western Gazette and I’m joined today by USC presidential candidate Callista Ryan. How are you doing Callista?
I’m good, how are you?
I’m not bad, yeah!
Thanks for having me! 
Thank you for being here. So this is the USC’s first fully-online campaign season — how’s that been?
It’s definitely been a really good experience and really challenging at the same time. I definitely had to use a lot of creative strategies in engaging with students. But at the end of the day I work in communications, digital communications is a strength of mine and I’ve gotten a lot of really positive feedback on my communications and marketing strategy and I have a really good team and I’m proud of the work that we’ve been able to pull together for a digital campaign in such a short period of time. And it’s definitely been a whole whirlwind of experience but debates — online debates — have been going really smoothly and so that’s been really exciting. Other than the bot attacks that I got in the early stages of the campaign — other than that everything’s been pretty good. 

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