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SBE Internship Expo Program Fall 2021

INTERNSHIP

EXPO Fall 2021

UW-STEVENS POINT SBE INTERNS FALL 2021

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 had internships talk to other students and faculty about their experiences, in a very engaging and interactive atmosphere.

Welcome............................................................................................. 3 Jack Bezlyk......................................................................................... 4 Peyton Boucher.................................................................................. 5 James Broeske................................................................................... 6 Kadin Conradt.................................................................................... 7 Zack Daugherty.................................................................................. 8 Shawna Dennee. ............................................................................... 9 Jacob Ferro.......................................................................................10 Charlotte Fohner..............................................................................11 Brent Hayes......................................................................................12 Ben Lane..........................................................................................13 Hallie Manville. ................................................................................14 Max Marcordes................................................................................15 Tiffany Marshall...............................................................................16 Olivia Molle.......................................................................................17 Stephanie Mueller...........................................................................18 Payton Nelson..................................................................................19 Ethan Posteluk.................................................................................20 Samuel Schneider...........................................................................21 Mike Smith.......................................................................................22 Ashleyn Sparks-Koch.......................................................................23 Madeline Tamminga........................................................................24 Natalie Thompson. ..........................................................................25 Roy Thorson. ....................................................................................26 Jose Vasquez. ..................................................................................27 Kortney Woldt. .................................................................................28 Zackary Zingler. ...............................................................................29 About School of Business and Economics.....................................30 MBA Program...................................................................................31

Students who visit the expo also have the chance to network with employers in the area and hopefully establish connections for future internship or even full-time job opportunities. We are excited to see everyone at our in-person event on Wednesday, Dec. 8! Students will have the chance to connect with interns and employers, learn about specific internships and receive Pro Events credit. Here is a preview about our fall 2021 students and their internships. I hope you enjoy the School of Business and Economics Internship Expo!

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

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JACK BEZLYK ’22

PEYTON BOUCHER ’22

MAJOR Business Administration

MAJOR Marketing HOMETOWN Oconto, Wis. ORGANIZATION Cardinal Financial Company

HOMETOWN Marshfield, Wis.

ORGANIZATION Central Wisconsin Apartment Association Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE Outreach and Marketing Intern

TITLE Intern

What I did: n/a

What I did: • Worked closely with a real estate owner and specialist to understand local markets. • Developed a newsletter to distribute to internal and external subscribers and viewers. • Connected with and shadowed a decorated and well known housing/land realtor. • Revised and distributed student housing survey via UWSP administration/ email. • Monitored and operated as Administrator for 4 separate housing market groups via Facebook Marketplace. • Search and identify a potential intern for the 2022-23 UWSP school year. What I liked: I enjoyed viewing and being involved in the direct business of the Central Wisconsin housing market. Additionally, I like being able to develop and refine ways of marketing and communicating the company/brand. Future Dream Job: Marketing Specialist/Manager, Safety Manager, Production Supervisor, Production Manager and Multi-Business Owner

What I liked: n/a

Future Dream Job: n/a

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JAMES BROESKE ’18

KADIN CONRADT ’24

MAJORS Accounting Business Administration HOMETOWN Antigo, Wis. ORGANIZATION

MAJOR Management

HOMETOWN Waupaca, Wis. ORGANIZATION UWSP Football Team Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE Recruiting/Marketing Intern

KerberRose Antigo, Wis. TITLE Staff Accountant

What I did: Taxes, payroll and bookkeeping.

What I did: Created new ways to market the team’s notability, created ways to keep recruits up-to-date on UWSP news, updated recruiting forums with new prospects, took care of player equipment when needed. What I liked: I really enjoyed meeting and networking with the coaches and personnel, seeing how much work goes into the recruitment side of a collegiate team. Future Dream Job: My dream job is to be a general manager of a professional sports team.

What I liked: I enjoyed learning the dynamics of different businesses.

Future Dream Job: My dream job would be teaching.

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ZACK DAUGHERTY ’21

SHAWNA DENNEE ’24

MAJOR Finance HOMETOWN Stevens Point, Wis. ORGANIZATION Silvertree Retirement Planning Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE New Business Intern

MAJOR Marketing

HOMETOWN Crandon, Wis.

ORGANIZATION Boys & Girls Club of Portage County Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE PR & Marketing Intern

What I did: While at my internship, I was able to work on a variety of different things. Some of the things included were social media posts, monthly newsletters, campaigns, emails, etc. I was able to help with events and fundraisers and even got to take part in the Giving Tuesday campaign. I created emails, social media posts and videos for the campaign and am so happy to be able to have helped raise almost $4,000 to put toward the Teen Center. What I liked: I really enjoyed my internship through the Boys & Girls Club. Mikayla Kleifgen (SBE alumna) was a great mentor and so nice to work with. I was able to learn so many things while there and got an insight of the impact marketing can have. I was able to give my input on many things and felt like a part of the team. Future Dream Job: My dream would be to work for a non-profit to help impact and grow the community I am in. I loved my time at the BGC and hope to continue a job there in the future.

What I did: My main roles were to open accounts as well as complete the necessary paperwork to transfer assets and fund the accounts. I was also in tasked with preparing documents to be presented by the advisors to clients. What I liked: The thing I liked most about the internship was when the experienced advisors would ask my opinion about how they should advise clients. The advisors would give me time to come up with a plan which I would then present to the advisors. After that, the advisors would critique my suggestions before ultimately telling me what the advised the client to do. This was a learning experience that would be impossible to replicate in a classroom setting. Each case was unique and required time to formulate a plan. This internship did have days where it was a lot of paperwork. However, by doing the paperwork I was able to develop a deeper understanding of all the work that goes on behind the scenes of a financial service firm. Future Dream Job: I am still unsure about what my dream job is. I am moving to China in a few months and plan on staying there for multiple years. In that time, I might discover new interests and talents that will completely change what I want to do for my career. However, as of now I would want to be a financial planner. I think that it is a rewarding job and has a real impact on the lives of clients.

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JACOB FERRO ’22

CHARLOTTE FOHNER ’22

MAJOR Marketing HOMETOWN Stevens Point,, Wis. ORGANIZATION Skyward Inc. Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE Customer Support and Consulting Intern

MAJOR Business Administration HOMETOWN Kronenwetter, Wis. ORGANIZATION

Evidence4Faith Rhinelander, Wis. TITLE Creative and Technical Director

What I did: • created deliverables for our website and social platforms (videos, podcasts, courses, blogs) • managed weekly meetings • prepped weekly live events • assisted other team member projects as needed What I liked: I liked combining my creative knowledge with my business knowledge and seeing the direct impact of my work. Future Dream Job: My dream job is a creative director of a marketing/art team.

What I did: I attended daily lectures on various topics within Skywards software, demonstrating my progress with daily assignments, and occasional presentation demonstrations. I also got to shadow my veteran peers to get an understanding of the job “in the field”. I will be responsible for taking service requests and resolving them for our many customers to ensure a smooth experience with Skyward. What I liked: I have really liked the care they have taken in training, being very close with us every step of the way and always encouraging us to ask questions and test ourselves in scenarios we might otherwise not be used to. I have also enjoyed the variety within the day, you are almost never just doing one thing in the day, which greatly helps keep the day interesting and fresh, the great company from my peers also adds to the variety. Future Dream Job: Honestly I don’t have a specific dream job. All I can really say I want is to find a company that aligns with my personality, treats me well, offers me the opportunity to advance, and can allow me to pursue my hobbies and interests. people understand the power of a dollar and how to make money work for them.

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BRENT HAYES ’21

BEN LANE ’23

MAJOR Business Administration

MAJOR Finance

HOMETOWN Wausau, Wis.

HOMETOWN Littleton, Colo.

ORGANIZATION Peoples State Bank Wausau, Wis. TITLE Commercial Credit Analyst Intern

ORGANIZATION Innovia Consulting Waupaca, Wis. TITLE Power Platform Consultant Intern

What I did: I assisted the commercial credit team at Peoples State Bank by validating appraisals/evaluations and assisting with day-to-day projects within the department. What I liked: The department that I worked in at PSB was one of the best environments that I’ve ever worked in. It was very laid back and everyone was more than willing to help with any questions that I had. I also liked looking through appraisals and learning about the extensive commercial loan process. Future Dream Job: I would like to have my career be in a financial field similar to the one at PSB, but I eventually would like to become a real estate investor as well.

What I did: Built powerbi reports, power apps, built power automate flows, built object detection models, built SSRS reports. What I liked: What I liked was the independence and the fact that each customer has a unique need. Future Dream Job: A similar role for this company or a cannabis company.

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HALLIE MANVILLE ’22

MAX MARCORDES ’23

MAJOR Marketing HOMETOWN Stevens Point, Wis. ORGANIZATION UWSP Anderson Classroom to Career Center Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE Peer Ambassador

MAJORS Accounting Finance HOMETOWN Elgin, Ill. ORGANIZATION Accounting Systems Specialist Inc. Mosinee, Wis. TITLE Accounting Intern

What I did: I helped around the office and learned how to manage and report the bookkeeping forms like sales tax and other forms. What I liked: I enjoyed the people that I worked with and learning the ways around the office. Also, I enjoyed working on tax returns and other tax related forms.

What I did: • assisted SBE majors in one-on-one advising sessions • reviewed students Degree Progress Reports (DPR) on accesSPoint to assist students with course options for their upcoming registrations • helped with activities and promotions within the School of Business and Economics What I liked: Throughout the past two years I have been a part of the Anderson C2C Center team, I have adapted to a professional work environment and learned how to communicate professionally with students, staff and professors. My favorite part of my internship has been getting to know and/or understanding each student’s situation. I got to assist students that range from ages eighteen to their mid-fifties. Overall, I enjoyed that this internship taught me the importance of time management and professionalism. Future Dream Job: My dream job is to be a journalist and/or marketing assistant.

Future Dream Job: I would like to own my own accounting firm one day.

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TIFFANY MARSHALL ’22

OLIVIA MOLLE ’21

MAJOR Management HOMETOWN Stevens Point, Wis. ORGANIZATION Enterprise Rent-a-Car Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE

MAJOR Marketing 4+1 MBA HOMETOWN Plover, Wis.

ORGANIZATION UWSP MBA Office Stevens Point, Wis. TITLE Graduate Assistant

Management Trainee Intern

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