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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Why the nonprofit sector is intriguing to a business student
In my last post, I brought up a point at the very end and said that I would speak on it the next time. Well that time has come, and so I bring you: What brought me here, why I … Continue reading
Breaking into BizTown
This week has been an overall slow week for BizTown. Most of the staff is coming down from the craziness of the Fourth of July. My task for this week has been to find contacts for all of the local school … Continue reading
Way to go, Columbus.
Those of us who call Columbus our home don’t need to be told that we live in a great city. But this blog post will give you a few more bragging points (to tide you over while we wait for … Continue reading
New Location
Week Four of my fellowship has been a little chaotic, what with the move to our new location on Old Henderson Rd. The building is not quite finished, so there has been a significant delay in unpacking several rooms. … Continue reading
The Technicolor Dream Proposal
Wielding an impressive arsenal of dry-erase marker colors, I took to the whiteboard. I was determined to turn my scattered thoughts into an organized, technicolor dream program guide regarding business sustainability. Our team was meeting for discussion on how to … Continue reading
Sometimes X doesn’t mark the spot . . .
My job for the morning was to open every cabinet and drawer in the former Westside location and throw out all of the food I found. Such a task served not only to get all the crackers, Capri Suns, and … Continue reading
Settling In
As I’ve settled into my role here at the Ohio Environmental Council, I’ve done my best to educate myself on sustainable energy. Obviously, with so many types of clean, low-impact energies out there, there is no way for me to … Continue reading
Blackjack
*****Casino Night was a fundraiser for Junior Achievement of Central Ohio and no actual money was used or exchanged during the evening**** This week I learned how to play Blackjack. I learned how to play Blackjack at the Fourth Annual Casino … Continue reading
Community Connections
The highlight of my week was spending a morning with the Capital Area Humane Society learning about the work that they do and brainstorming ways that their organization and LifeCare’s Pet Care Program can work together. I’ve quickly learned that … Continue reading
Recruiting and Enrolling
This past Monday marks my transition into the full-time student recruitment fellow position. Previously, I worked with Brett, the student recruitment manager, on recruiting and enrolling students at Columbus Collegiate Academy. Starting Monday, however, Brett took on a new … Continue reading