SBE Internship Expo Program Fall 2020

Since Spring 2019, the Anderson Classroom to Career (C2C) Center has made possible for the School of Business and Economics to have its internship presentations in an expo format, where students who did their internships talk to other students and faculty about their experiences, in a very engaging and interactive atmosphere. Students who visit the expo also have the chance to network with employers in the area and hopefully establish connections for future internship opportunities. Due to the pandemic, our expo format has changed a little, and this fall we will offer it completely virtual, but with the same benefits–students will still have the chance to connect with interns and employers, learn about specific internships and also receive Pro Event credit. The event will happen via Zoom on Tuesday, Dec. 8, from 3:30–4:45 p.m. Here is a preview about our fall 2020 students and their internships. I hope you enjoy the Virtual School of Business and Economics Internship Expo this fall! Prof. Ricardo Boeing, Ph.D. SBE Internship Director

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WELCOME! Since spring 2019, the Anderson Classroom to Career (C2C) Center has made possible for the School of Business and Economics to have its internship presentations in an expo format, where students who did their internships talk to other students and faculty about their experiences, in a very engaging

Welcome.............................................................................. 3 Insights of Interns..........................................................4-19 Alexis Anchor....................................................................... 4 Thomas Berst...................................................................... 5 Amy Blank. .......................................................................... 6 Dylan Delaney..................................................................... 7 Adam Klawitter.................................................................... 8 Fong Lor. ............................................................................. 9 Jacob Lund........................................................................ 10 Olivia Molle........................................................................11 Colin Raver........................................................................12 Kirill Romashov.................................................................13 Breanna Ruffolo................................................................ 14 Jarrett Sims.......................................................................15 Kyler Smigaj..................................................................... 16 Lana Sommer. .................................................................. 17 McKenna Tiernan.............................................................18 Ochae Viverette.................................................................19 Corey Wood.......................................................................20 About School of Business and Economics...................... 21

and interactive atmosphere. Students who visit the expo also have the chance to network with employers in the area and hopefully establish connections for future internship opportunities.

Due to the pandemic, our expo format has changed a little, and this fall we will offer it completely virtual, but with the same benefits–students will still have the chance to connect with interns and employers, learn about specific internships and also receive Pro Event credit. The event will happen via Zoom on Tuesday, Dec. 8, from 3:30–4:45 p.m.

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Here is a preview about our fall 2020 students and their internships. I hope you enjoy the Virtual School of Business and Economics Internship Expo this fall!

Prof. Ricardo Boeing, Ph.D. SBE Internship Director

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ALEXIS ANCHOR ’21

THOMAS BERST ’20

MAJORS Accounting Business Administration HOMETOWN Marengo, Ill. ORGANIZATION Pacelli Catholic Schools Early Childhood Center Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE Teacher Aide

MAJORS Business Administration Marketing

HOMETOWN Millington, Ill. ORGANIZATION Portage County Business Council Stevens Point, Wis.

TITLE Intern

What I did: I assisted the teacher in the classroom in every day school and care activities. Sometimes I would lead class and also give the children their lunch. What I liked: I enjoyed that every day was a little different and going to work did not actually feel like work. It was great to go to work and not be miserable or have the day drag on. Future Dream Job: I am not sure what I want for my dream job, but I know I do not want a basic office job. I want to make a difference and do something that will make me feel proud of what I am doing. I thought the Marine Corps was exactly what I wanted, but I am going to find something else that gave me that sense of fulfillment.

What I did: My job involved data entry, project management and social media marketing. Every day was different as I took on any available projects–whether that be creating a post in InDesign, creating a press release or entering check information. What I liked: I like how I get to work with different departments and projects are quick and change from day-to-day so it’s always something new which is refreshing. Future Dream Job: My dream job is to work for a major video game developer and work as a social media marketing manager as I love marketing and video games are a great passion of mine!

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AMY BLANK ’21

DYLAN DELANEY ’21

MAJORS Management Marketing HOMETOWN Neenah, Wis. ORGANIZATION The Influencer’s Diary Based in London, England TITLE International Digital Marketing Intern

MAJOR Finance HOMETOWN North Freedom, Wis. ORGANIZATION Stevens Point Area YMCA Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE Accounting Clerk Intern

What I did: I worked heavily with customer engagement using Instagram, resulting in a higher following. I learned how to use Photoshop for digital marketing purposes. I also was able to have input into the company’s online presence, helping create effectiveness when it comes to attracting prospects. I completed a project where I was able to add a new section of business to our brand directory. What I liked: I really enjoyed having a laid-back and flexible work environment. My boss was a young and relatable entrepreneur who taught me the foundation to obtaining a digital mindset. I was treated as more of a friend than an employee which allowed us both to be open with one another from the start. Future Dream Job: My dream job is to be either a CEO or CMOs assistant. Another dream job of mine is to be a program manager for a marketing department or business.

What I did: I processed invoices and submitted them into our Accounts Payable software. I also balanced our undeposited cash account and closely observed the budgeting process with my supervisor and CEO as well as sat in on multiple financial Zoom meetings with various different YMCAs around the state. What I liked: The biggest thing I liked about interning here was the atmosphere that I felt as it was very welcoming and the office I worked in with my supervisor and her assistant was very fun. This made stressful work not so bad. Also, being able to get my foot in the door with learning more about the accounting for a nonprofit was a great experience. Future Dream Job: My dream job is to be a CFO of a large company or a top financial expert for an NFL or NBA team.

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ADAM KLAWITTER ’21

FONG LOR ’21

MAJOR Marketing

MAJOR Accounting

HOMETOWN Nekoosa, Wis. ORGANIZATION Western Technical College La Crosse, Wis. TITLE Digital Media Assistant

HOMETOWN Wausau, Wis.

ORGANIZATION Gordon Aluminum Industries Schofield, Wis. TITLE Accountant II

What I did: I was able to assist the school by providing input and completing projects involving digital media. This included video editing, checking web links on courses, and finding relevant videos that would enhance the teaching material in a class. What I liked: I found it fun see the filming of a media project to celebrate the grand opening of a new building. Future Dream Job: My dream job is a creative director for marketing agency.

What I did: • Cash Management • Payroll • Accounts Payable • Accounts Receivable What I liked: • Reconciling the cash accounts on a daily basis • Speaking with customers about payments • Reconciling numerous accounts • Making payments on vendor accounts Future Dream Job: My dream job is controller/CFO of a company.

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JACOB LUND ’22

OLIVIA MOLLE ’21

MAJOR Business Administration- Management

MAJOR Marketing HOMETOWN Plover, Wis. ORGANIZATION Connexus Credit Union Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE Member Service Representative

HOMETOWN Wild Rose, Wis. ORGANIZATION Skyward, Inc. Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE

Customer Consulting and Support Representative – Intern

What I did: I was responsible for continual learning of the Skyward Software, and used that knowledge to assist customers with various troubleshooting needs. As an intern, I don’t do much different from a full-time representative, which is awesome and unlike any other internship that I know. What I liked: My favorite part about my internship at Skyward is the people that I worked with. I know this sounds like a generic answer, but it couldn’t be further from the truth. From the people who trained me, my managers who I report to, and the other interns that I got hired alongside, they make clocking into work fun and enjoyable each day. Future Dream Job: My dream is to be an executive member of a sports organization or be part of a professional sports team to some degree.

What I did: My main responsibility was to help members with their financial needs such as depositing money or checks, withdrawing money, ordering checks, loan payment booklets, or debit cards. I also worked on and learned about cashier’s checks, IRA accounts, HSA accounts, domestic and international wires, loans and home equity lines of credit. What I liked: I enjoyed the level of responsibility I had over my transactions. I loved feeling like I made a positive impact by helping members with their financial needs and solving their problems. Future Dream Job: I would love to work for the government.

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COLIN RAVER ’21

KIRILL ROMASHOV ’21

MAJORS Business Administration Finance

MAJOR Business Administration- Management HOMETOWN Bartlett, Ill. ORGANIZATION UWSP Disability and Assistive Technology Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE

HOMETOWN Mosinee, Wis.

ORGANIZATION Sentry Insurance Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE Claim Tech I

Office Assistant/ Connect Trainer/ Proctor

What I did: I review and validated insurance documents and worked with Sentry’s attorney billing system. What I liked: I liked the company’s culture, my coworkers and management. Future Dream Job: My dream job is to be a CFO.

What I did: Office assistants are relied heavily upon to answer phone calls; help answer questions students, professors or parents might have in regards to the students accommodations and testing accommodations, living arrangements and anything we are able to help with beyond the classroom. Office assistants are also expected to know the basics of our organizations ‘connect program’ and ‘accommodation request program’ in order to train and walk through with students who seek our help. What I liked: What I enjoyed most about this job at first was that I knew two people working there. It made the transition from student-athlete to working student-athlete easier than I had hoped for. It wasn’t until several months later that I realized the importance of the job as well as how much we help the students here on campus and several other campuses. College is a stressful time for a lot of students and it doesn’t need to be any more difficult for those who struggle academically due to disabilities. It’s not every day that we would go into work and make a difference in a student’s life and a lot of times it seemed whatever you did to help didn’t make a big difference, but those days when you are working with a student and listening to them express. Their gratitude was a great feeling. Future Dream Job: My dream job is simple. I have ideas of what I want to do. Some much more realistic than others, some outright dreams. However, I do know that I want to do something I enjoy doing it day after day. Life changes often, and can be unpredictable at times. But as long as there’s work to be done, money to be made, and family to come home to, I would do anything.

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BREANNA RUFFOLO ’20

JARRETT SIMMS ’21

MAJOR Marketing HOMETOWN Manitowoc, Wis. ORGANIZATION Beach House Beverages LLC Fort Wayne, Ind. TITLE Marketing Intern

MAJORS Business Administration Marketing

HOMETOWN Appleton, Wis.

ORGANIZATION UWSP Dining and Summer Conferences Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE Student Human Resource Manager

What I did: I helped create marketing decks and business plans for new and upcoming alcohol companies. I created decks and worked with the various owners to ensure that they are done the way they would like and helped them create an image for their brand. For the business plans, I did research on the various trends and the new company and created a professional document that they would use to raise money to start their new business. What I liked: I enjoyed a lot about this internship, one thing being that I was being immersed in the business world and working with a variety of owners to create an image that they enjoyed. It was a very eye- opening experience that taught me a lot about how to work with what I have and ensure that I can get the right message across. Future Dream Job: My dream job is working for the Research and Development team at the Starbucks headquarters!

What I did: • Training and hiring • Working with Microsoft Excel • Filing paperwork • Professional communication What I liked:

I liked that I was able to learn many new things with this internship. I was able to learn how to be more professional through various means of communication–especially through email, as I used this heavily in my job. I also liked the fact I got to be the one who interviews potential new hires. This allowed me to learn how to better interview, seeing it through the interviewer’s eyes. I also dealt with a lot of confidentiality and paperwork which gave me valuable experience. Future Dream Job: Right now, I don’t have that dream job in mind, but I know I want to be successful in life and working hard now will lead to good things in the future. I like to take life one step at a time and I don’t have a specific dream job, but I know I will find it some day.

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KYLER SMIGAJ ’20

LANA SOMMER ’22

MAJOR Marketing HOMETOWN Stevens Point, Wis. ORGANIZATION Sentry Insurace Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE Business Support Analysis

MAJOR Business Administration

HOMETOWN Waupaca, Wis.

ORGANIZATION UWSP Continuing Education and Outreach Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE Conference Planning Assistant

What I did: I reviewed and validated medical records and medical bills, making sure they pass the criteria to be processed by Sentry Insurance and are directed to the correct departments, while working together with other associates. What I liked: I enjoyed seeing how a corporation is ran and the communication skills necessary to have a successful business. Future Dream Job: My dream job is to run my own marketing agency.

What I did: My internship actually took place at home (who wouldn’t want that kitten to be their everyday co-worker) and I Zoom with my boss and other coworker a few times a week. During my internship I assisted a team of two others with planning and executing four conferences with over 500 attendees each. My tasks ranged from: managing the conferences inbox (which included electronically filing confirmation emails and answering registration questions), creating and distributing electronically evaluations and certificates, and updating and creating the conference websites. What I liked: My favorite part about this internship was the people connections I made, whether that was the clients we are partnered with to plan the conferences or the attendees of the conferences. Future Dream Job: My dream job would be somewhere I can feel that I am helping people every day. I’m thinking somewhere in human resources, but have not quite decided if that is my dream job.

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MCKENNA TIERNAN ’20

OCHAE VIVERETTE ’20

MAJOR Business Administration- Marketing HOMETOWN Milwaukee, Wis. ORGANIZATION Stevens Point Area Visitor and Convention Bureau Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE Marketing Coordinator and Public Relations Intern

MAJOR Marketing HOMETOWN Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. ORGANIZATION SCORE Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE Subject Matter Expert Intern

What I did: My role at SCORE was to assist the Central Wisconsin Chapter leader in handling clients and their needs to start their small business. I created websites and ran social media and marketing for these clients. What I liked: What I liked about this internship was the freedom that I had to create my own schedule and also develop websites and run analytics on their sites. Future Dream Job: My dream job would be to continue assisting clients or a company and continue to analyze their marketing needs. It allows for so much creativity.

What I did: I worked on blog content for the website as well as branding for relocation of company. What I liked: I liked creating blog content that will be on the Internet for years to come. Future Dream Job: My dream is to be CEO and CMO of my own marketing agency.

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ABOUT THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

COREY WOOD ’20

MAJOR Marketing

The UW-Stevens Point School of Business and Economics (SBE) creates career-ready graduates. We deliver in-demand skills, professional development experiences and access to employers. School of Business and Economics students learn how to make decisions, lead projects, allocate scarce resources, plan production and energize teams. Students gain the knowledge to drive enterprise goals so they are ready to advance in private, public and nonprofit organizations.

HOMETOWN Green Bay, Wis. ORGANIZATION Menards Plover, Wis. TITLE Cabinets and Appliances Management Intern

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS Accounting Business Administration Data Analytics Economics Finance Management Marketing

What I did: My internship was mainly showing me all of the different ways in which Menards helps its guests have the best experience possible when coming to our store. I reviewed policies, cross- trained in different departments, and sold many cabinets and appliances to our guests. What I liked: The best part of the job was being able to design a kitchen for people and seeing them leave our meetings satisfied and excited to get their new products. I also loved the people I work with and have already made some tremendous friendships out of my My dream job would be to work for a sports journalism company, either writing articles or being able to advertise to other sports fans such as myself. I don’t think I would consider any day of my life having to work if I was able to do something like this because it is something I truly love, and admire the hard work that people put into that industry. experience at Menards. Future Dream Job:

GRADUATE PROGRAM MBA in Applied Leadership and Decision-Making

IN-DEMAND SKILLS WITH APPLIED CLASSES Our classes focus on the leadership, critical thinking, and communication skills necessary to thrive in any organization SMILEY PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Students hear from top-notch speakers and meet local business representatives at panel discussions, networking events and career-skills workshops JOB EXPERIENCE WITH INTERNSHIPS SBE majors acquire valuable on-the-job experience and course credit by working in a business or non-profit organization AACSB ACCREDITATION SBE is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), a designation earned by only 5 percent of world business schools

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