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Spring 2010The Music Place, Inc Piazza Investment Holdings (PIH) Babcock Demon Incubator (BDI) Collegiate Arms, Inc. Collegiate Arms needs assistance in completing a business plan with financial projections, etc. Additionally, Collegiate Arms will need an effective communication piece for the purpose of raising venture capital. Contact: Hughston Wright, 434-382-7766. Sew Fabulous, Inc. Sew Fabulous specializes in custom made quilts and other collegiate home made products for Wake Forest. Sew Fabulous also provides quilting services for the local community. Sew Fabulous needs an intern to help with accounting. Contact: Gloria Stickney, 336-499-0167. Piedmont Triad Partnership Bridges Connecting Communities
Fall 2009 The Music Place, Inc
Piazza Investment Holdings is a management and investment group with a primary focus on identifying and developing proprietary technology to create breakthrough consumer and industrial products for the mass market. Piazza currently develops two very exciting new ventures, both of which would offer a rich educational experience for the right internship candidate. The ideal candidate would have demonstrated analytical skills, a keen interest in marketing in the eCommerce channel and would be English/Spanish bilingual (not essential). Piazza is experienced in managing internships for the Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise minor at Wake Forest and provides flexible work hours to meet the requirements for the internship and the incumbent's other scholastic needs. The offices are located at 2150 Country Club Rd. about 10 minutes from campus. If you are interested, contact John Ceneviva, Vide President of New Business Development. Mr. Ceneviva can be reached at 336.499.3600 (office) or 336.906.4509 (mobil preferred).
Summer 2009Summer Internship OpportunitiesTAE International Summer InternshipTAE International, a growth-oriented sales and marketing consulting firm, seeks one Intern for summer 2009. We teach our clients creative process management that helps companies design and execute intentional sales and marketing strategies that cost less, close more and provide The Awesome Experience for both company and customer. Your goal will be to develop and execute—under supervision—a complete Web 2.0 publicity and marketing plan for our company and its principal, author and speaker Kevin Daum.The right candidate will: -be internet savvy -know the ropes of Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and blogging -look for creative, off-beat approaches to familiar material -be fearless in experimenting and asking questions -meet deadlines -work remotely, with few face-to-face meetings -have a desire to live life for The Awesome Experience Kevin Daum is a successful author, marketer, salesman and Inc 500 entrepreneur. HIs books include What the Banks Won’t Tell You (Grady Parsons) and Building Your Own Home For Dummies. (Wiley) He is now addressing the broader Green customer experience in his forthcoming book Green$ense; A Practical Guide for 50 Green Home Projects. (Taunton) In 2005 He founded TAE International, a consulting firm focused on helping companies execute intentional sales and marketing. TAE's forte is helping companies correlate creativity, communications, design and execution. Marketing and sales, Kevin believes, is a special form of theatre. He has published several articles on marketing and the managerial relationship between entrepreneurship and the arts. We offer course credit for 8-10 weeks, 5-10 hours per week. A small stipend may be available for the right candidate. Exceptional performance could lead to a post-graduation position with TAE International. For more information: www.taeinternational.com. True Entrepreneur Corps (TEC) ProgramTrue Ventures is a seed and early stage venture capital firm with offices in San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and Northern Virginia. They partner with talented entrepreneurs to help them build businesses in software and services, Internet, new media, gaming, mobile, and infrastructure.This summer, they are inviting a group of students to take part in the first True Entrepreneur Corps (TEC) program and join their portfolio companies in the San Francisco Bay area and across the country. TEC participants will spend eight weeks working on a variety of projects both appropriate to the intern's background and skills and of value to the company. TEC participants must be members of the undergraduate classes of 2010 and 2011. All majors may apply. All participants will receive a stipend of $2,000 upon the completion of the summer program. For more information, see positing in the Job Search section of ECHO. DEADLINE TO APPLY IS APRIL 15, 2009. Building Tomorrow (BT) Campus Rep ProgramBuilding Tomorrow (BT) is an international non-profit that works with students all over the country to raise awareness and funds to build and support educational infrastructure projects in sub-Saharan Africa. BT currently works in Uganda where they have constructed four primary academies to date, have two currently under construction and another two set to begin this summer. Furthermore, in the states, BT works with over 17 colleges and universities (*including Duke and Davidson College in NC*) and has a partnership with Key Club International, the world's largest high school service organization.BT's new Campus Rep program is currently seeking students all over the US to represent BT on their campuses. By applying for the program, students will gain invaluable insight into the inner-workings of a non-profit organization, have the opportunity to network with like-minded peers all over the US and will be equipped with the tools and resources to make a real impact in the world. Learn more and apply at www.buildingtomorrow.org/site/get-involved/campus-reps/. APPLICATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 17, 2009. Random Cookie Greeting Card CompanyResponsibilities:-Review business plan. -Refine business plan in light of current economic environment. -Review the viability of "paper" greeting cards in a digital world and explore ways to extend the brand/designs through new marketing channels and mediums. -Grow card sales through traditional marketing along with new ways to target potential buyers. -Consider and carry out guerrilla marketing efforts. -Evaluate new card designs (determine which are successful). Skills/Qualifications: -Rising senior business major preferred although rising juniors will be considered. -Strategic and innovative thinker. -Organized; pays careful attention to detail. -Creative thinker. -Background/interest in marketing and/or marketing research. -Goal-oriented and self-motivated: willing to work on projects with minimal supervision. -Proactive approach to projects and relationship building. -Familiarity with social networking sites (Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, etc.). Apply through ECHO. Science/Technology-based Summer Entrepreneurial Internship ProgramThe Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts is providing summer internships, funded by the National Science Foundation, to students interested in entrepreneurship in scientific and technology based environments. The program is particularly interested in placing interns in ventures and organizations tied to major regional and university initiatives in life science, design innovation, and environmental sustainability. Internships are selected to ensure that students have value-added, meaningful projects for their host organizations and make a contribution to the venture. Student interns will gain a greater understanding of the processes and issues related to entrepreneurial funding and management.The Program is open to graduate and undergraduate students from all colleges of the University. Student interns will have faculty advisors that will help them, in conjunction with their host organizations, to develop an internship project description, to determine goals and objectives for the project, act as a source of information during the duration of the internship, and provide monitoring during the internship and academic assignment to ensure a satisfactory completion for host and student. The internships are paid positions. Student stipend amounts may vary by the type of host organization and student qualifications. The program is competitive as a limited number of internships will be offered. Click here to download the Summer 2009 Science/Technology-based Internship Application and send to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Hobbs Entrepreneurial Summer Internship ProgramThe Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts is providing summer internships for undergraduate students interested in entrepreneurship through the Russell D. and Elfriede Hobbs Endowment Fund for Entrepreneurship and the Liberal Arts. The Hobbs Fund is particularly interested in supporting student efforts to create socially beneficial organizations, including charitable, educational, scientific, and artistic enterprises.The internships will provide experience-based learning opportunities in new and emerging organizations, or in more mature organizations initiating entrepreneurial activities. Internships are selected to ensure that students have value-added, meaningful projects for their host organizations, have access to founders and top management, and make a contribution to the companies. Student interns will gain a greater understanding of entrepreneurial management and the foundation and structural organization of for-profit or not-for-profit organizations. The Program is open to undergraduate students from all colleges of the university. Student interns will have faculty advisors that will help them, in conjunction with their host organizations, to develop an internship project description, to determine goals and objectives for the project, and provide monitoring during the internship and academic assignment to ensure a satisfactory completion for host and student. The Program will provide students a stipend. Student stipend amounts may vary by the type of host organization and student qualifications. The program is competitive as a limited number of internships will be offered. Click here to download the Summer 2009 Hobbs Internship Application and send to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Spring 2009New Internship OpportunitiesThere are a variety of new internship opportunities at the Babcock Demon Incubator as well as other organizations in the Piedmont Triad Research Park that will be available for the Spring 2009 semester. These opportunities may appeal to undergraduate as well as graduate entrepreneurship students. Click here for information on New Internship Opportunities at the Babcock Demon Incubator. StoryLine: A Local Story Telling InitiativeA project of the ECHO Council; funded in part by the Winston-Salem Foundation.StoryLine is a “story telling/oral history project” using social entrepreneurship principles to build social capital in our community. Trained facilitators will travel throughout Forsyth County in a mobile sound recording studio, collecting stories from diverse members of the community. Once the conversations are recorded, the stories will be edited and distributed throughout the community in various ways, beginning with being aired on local radio stations and available on the website. The project is in the developmental stage and will launch in April. StoryLine is creating a business model for developing a successful social entrepreneurship organization. The intern will have the opportunity to experience various aspects of this start-up organization. Internship opportunities will include assisting with: --Grassroots marketing and PR, including writing content and editing the website. -- Developing fundraising strategies --Conducting outreach efforts in the community and scheduling recording sessions among diverse communities --Volunteer recruitment and training For more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Gail Fisher at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Triad PRstore InternshipIntern position at the PRstore in Winston-Salem.The PRstore offers small business owners an accessible, affordable and effective marketing resource. For more information, contact David Phillips, Senior Marketing Advisor/Owner. Triad PRstore 682 St. George Square Ct. Winston-Salem, NC 27103 p: 336-698-4444 f : 866-605-0556 c: 336-413-6154 e: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it w: triadprstore.com Independent Study Project: Developing a Marketing and Business PlanOrganization Description: Winston Salem resident is seeking aid in developing a marketing and business plan for starting a home project consulting company. The company will specialize in aiding women to successfully complete the many projects necessary to create a home by providing easy to follow personalized instruction as well as specialized help at an hourly rate. This individual plans to develop workshops and seminars to aid in a variety of projects such as buying, selling, staging, designing, decorating, painting and maintaining a home.Job Description: Student will develop a marketing and business plan for starting a home project consulting company. Required Skills: An initial meeting will be scheduled to discuss business concept and define expectations.The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic and organized. Independent thinking is encouraged along with a dedication to completing the Marketing and Business plans in a timely manner. If a partnership is established, the student must be willing to meet regularly and provide updates on the progress of the independent study project. Contact: Marsha Johnson, 336-924-4790, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Cleantechnics International, Inc. Internship: Assistant to the PresidentOrganization Description: Cleantechnics International, Inc. (CTI) is a High Point-based company that has the exclusive rights to manufacture and market a superior oil filtration technology than what is typically used in the marketplace today. Target markets are primarily commercial vehicles and industrial hydraulic applications.Job Description: The intern will assist CTI in developing a sales management infrastructure, including efficiently tracking the company's sales cycle with prospective customers, and developing a project management oversight processes program. Required Skills: The intern should be sales/marketing oriented and have a good understanding of sales management, marketing, MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint and any online sales contact program. Having an automotive and/or technical knowledge or background would be a plus. Dates: The internship begins during the second semester of the 2008-09 University Calendar year and ends on May 1, 2009. Contact: Bruce Thomas, President, 336-848-1710 Sew Fabulous, Inc. Marketing Assistant InternshipOrganization Description: Sew Fabulous was established with the creation of the Dreamin' Deacon Quilt. Since inception, other licensed products have been developed. We have recently purchased a computerized quilter and will begin to offer quilting services. Sew Fabulous is a part time business that operates from the owner's home. The company's goal is to provide licensed products for the home of WFU fans, and the slogan is "Made in Our Home for the WFU Fan in Your Home." Quilts are customized and personalized for each recipient.Job Description: The intern will: 1) Research marketing strategy within the regulations of collegiate licensing, 2) Research development/production of new collegiate fabric, 3) Assist with writing a business plan, and 4) a site visit to Sew Fabulous. Required Skills: General knowledge of market research, enthusiasm for Sew Fabulous products, and 110% support of Sew Fabulous endeavors. Contact: Gloria Stickney, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ISP Corporate Intern ProgramOrganization Description: ISP, America’s Home for College Sports, is the country’s largest and fastest growing multimedia rightsholder for university athletic departments and an active partner with more than 50 of America’s leading universities, five major conferences, two postseason bowl games and two venues.Job Description: The ISP Sports Network is seeking interested candidates for a part-time, temporary internship position based at the Headquarters in Winston-Salem, NC. The intern will have the opportunity to learn various aspects of the multi-media rights industry, covering such areas as corporate sponsorship sales and sponsorship activation, marketing services and sales support, and event and property management. The internship program is an opportunity for valuable real-world experience in the business of sports and therefore is an unpaid internship. College course credit will be given for accepted individuals who have worked this out directly with their school. The internship program is for Spring 2009. Internship participants are expected to work a minimum of 20 hours per week. Required Skills: The internship program is open to any qualified candidate who is entering his/her junior or senior year in college, as well as graduate level students with at least a 3.0 GPA. Marketing or Sports Management Studies preferred, as well as some prior experience in sports. Good verbal/written skills, punctual, self-motivated, energetic, pro-active, organized, creative. Computer skills: Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint. Compensation: Internship credit. Contact: Completed resumes including a list of three references (one must be a current professor or advisor) must be submitted to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Independent Study/Project Opportunity for PinPoint Target Practice SystemsOrganization Description: PinPoint Target Practice System is a patented golf training aid that has been part of the PGA Merchandise Show and is used as an instructional aid for golf classes.Job Description: Product marketing (mail order business—website design , sales, credit card transactions/PayPal), production (Industry for the Blind), community involvement (First Tee and Special Olympics). Required Skills: The desire to learn and contribute to product marketing, production and community involvement. Also, a fundamental skill level and basic understanding of shot making execution in the short game - putting, lag putting, pitching and chipping. Compensation: Internship/Independent Study credit. Contact: Tim Maher, 758-5066, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Market Research for Zoe B OrganicOrganization Description: Zoe B Organic offers eco-friendly, organic and fair trade baby and maternity products including BPA free teethers from Natursutten, organic baby hats, organic baby kimonos, and a line of organic maternity tees.Job Description: Market research for green baby products. This includes researching consumer trends (especially moms, how many babies they have, how much they spend, etc.), green and general media, distribution, and trade show/green trade show analysis. Required Skills: Ability to conduct market research as well as an interest in organic and eco-friendly products. Compensation: Internship/Independent Study credit. Contact: Valerie Lecoeur, Green-Mom, Entrepreneur/owner: 336-624-5115, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Fall 2008Business Manager for WFU HowlerOrganization Description: Wake Forest University's annual yearbook.Job Description: Throughout the year, the business manager would be required to track sales (orders and payments), revenue from senior parent ads, advertisements from businesses, and compensation from portraits, and manage the budget for any expenses. The two larger projects would be sending letters to parents to solicit the senior ads (most likely two campaigns in the first semester) and getting the book sold. Required Skills: No specific skills are required, although the manager must be organized, reliable, punctual, creative, and capable of crunching some numbers. Compensation: Student would recieve Internship/Independent Study credit Dates: The business manager would start in the late summer. Though the majority of the work would be during the fall semester, some responsibilities may carry over into the spring. Contact: Stephanie So ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ) Summer 2008Clot Buster start-up company and/or NanoMedica Inc.NSF Sponsored Summer Internship Entrepreneurship SkillsOrganization Description: The Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts partners with the National Science Foundation to place undergraduate and graduate interns in entrepreneurial settings responsible for the promotion of science and technology. A start-up company or NanoMedica Inc. will be utilized to explore the market potential for novel clot busting devises. These devices are based on the mechanical destruction of dangerous blood clots, instead of chemical (enzymatic) destruction of blood clots. The work is done in collaboration with scientists at the Wake Forest Physics department. Job Description: A team of two or three interns with a background in either marketing/finance or Biophysics will explore the market potential for a novel clot busting device that is based on the mechanical destruction of blood clots. The work may result in founding a company or may lead to collaborative marketing efforts with NanoMedica or other companies. The intern may also aid in STTR grant writing and in commercialization area and general business plan preparation. Required Skills: The team or candidate must have entrepreneurial skills, a business or finance background or biophysics background. Required Experience: No prior experience required. Compensation: A summer stipend of $1,500 is awarded. Dates: The internship begins on May 19, 2008. There is some flexibility on the end date for the internship. Contact: Martin Guthold, 336-758-4977, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Application: Please submit a cover letter and resume to the Office of Entrepreneurship & Liberal Arts (128 Manchester Hall) or to Martin Guthold at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . Click here for more information about this opportunity. Talon HealthcareNSF Sponsored Summer Internship Business and Web SkillsOrganization Description: The Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts partners with the National Science Foundation to place undergraduate and graduate interns in entrepreneurial settings that promote science, technology, innovation, and commercialization. Talon Healthcare (www.talonhealthcare.com) is the most innovative company in medical educational video streaming with pioneering technologies and strategies. Talon was founded in early 2007 and is a division of Bald Eagle Technologies of NC, LLC, a company with over 12 years of successful Information Technology service delivery. The product was developed based on a need to deliver Health Care Education to clients and patients in a secure environment and on demand via the internet. The product incorporates many features that lend themselves to making practices more profitable while improving the long-term health of the patients as well as improving patient satisfaction. Job Description: The intern will assist with marketing analysis, developing product requirements, and product implementation. Required Skills: Undergraduate candidates must have business and web development skills. Required Experience: No prior experience required. Compensation: A summer stipend of $1500 is awarded. Dates: The internship begins on May 19, 2008. There is some flexibility on the end date for the internship. Contact: Tom Clarkson 336-831-5686 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Application: Please submit a cover letter and resume to the WFU Office of Career Services by midnight on March 30th, 2008. Translational CapitalNSF Sponsored Summer Internship Business and Financial SkillsOrganization Description: The Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts partners with the National Science Foundation to place undergraduate and graduate interns in entrepreneurial settings that promote science, technology, innovation, and commercialization. Translational Capital is a new initiative being incubated at the Babcock Demon Incubator to provide early funding to companies in the biosciences and nanotechnology industries located in the Triad. Job Description: The intern will assist in developing the structure of a seed stage fund and identifying potential investors. Required Skills: Candidate must have business and financial skills, MBA preferred. Required Experience: No prior experience required. Compensation: A summer stipend is awarded. Dates: The internship begins on May 19, 2008. There is some flexibility on the end date for the internship. Contact: Tom Clarkson 336-831-5686 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Application: Please submit a cover letter and resume to the WFU Office of Career Services by midnight on March 30th, 2008. VivatestNSF Sponsored Summer Internship Business and Marketing SkillsOrganization Description: The Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts partners with the National Science Foundation to place undergraduate and graduate interns in entrepreneurial settings that promote science, technology, innovation, and commercialization. VivaTest is an investigational effort between the Babcock Demon Incubator and the WFU Primate Center to determine the commercial feasibility of establishing a contract research organization to provide services to test solutions for infectious diseases. Job Description: The intern will help further develop a business plan and materials. Required Experience: No prior experience required. Compensation: A summer stipend is awarded. Dates: The internship begins on May 19, 2008. There is some flexibility on the end date for the internship. Contact: Tom Clarkson 336-831-5686 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Application: Please submit a cover letter and resume to the WFU Office of Career Services by midnight on March 30th, 2008. Creative Bioreactor DesignNSF Sponsored Summer Internship Entrepreneurship SkillsOrganization Description: The Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts partners with the National Science Foundation to place undergraduate and graduate interns in entrepreneurial settings responsible for the promotion of science and technology. Creative Bioreactor Design is an early stage company which will design and sell equipment to support the manufacturing of tissue and organs for regenerative medicine. The company is being incubated in collaboration with scientists at the Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine. Job Description: The intern will aid in SBIR grant writing and in commercialization area and general business plan preparation. Required Skills: Candidate must have entrepreneurial skills, MBA helpful. Required Experience: No prior experience required. Compensation: A summer stipend of $1500 is awarded. Dates: The internship begins on May 19, 2008. There is some flexibility on the end date for the internship. Contact: Tom Clarkson 336-831-5686 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Application: Please submit a cover letter and resume to the WFU Office of Career Services by midnight on March 30th, 2008. Web 2.0 Startup, Digital Music Discovery and DistributionQuarterNote, a specialist in online advertising and social media has joined forces with social music site Project Opus to create a new cost-effective marketing and music promotion system --- the QuarterNote Review and Discovery system. QuarterNote will use state-of-the-art text and visual analytics to help fans and listeners locate, explore and experience new music that fits to their particular tastes, in a compelling interactive environment. An intern is required to provide financial and marketing communications support as QuarterNote management implements its financing strategy and initial marketing communications initiatives. Key accountabilities for the intern
Required competencies and skills include:
This is a non-paid entry level position, with the understanding that a potential job offer could be available at the end of the internship. It is expected that the intern will work a minimum of 20 hours per week, though periodic demand may increase time to 40 hours in a given week. Submit cover letter, resume, and writing sample to Fred Fabro, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Babcock Demon Incubator - NanoacceleratorNSF Sponsored Summer Internship Business and Marketing SkillsOrganization Description: The Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts partners with the National Science Foundation to place undergraduate and graduate interns in entrepreneurial settings that promote science, technology, innovation, and commercialization. The Babcock Demon Incubator's mission is to foster entrepreneurial education at Wake Forest, increase the number and quality of growth-oriented early stage ventures in the Triad, support intellectual property commercialization activities at Wake Forest, and contribute to an entrepreneurial spirit in the local community. Job Description: The intern will work with employers to develop a plan for a nanotech specific accelerator/incubator that will be presented to Wake Forest University and others for funding. The intern will investigate what other nanoaccelerators offer in the United States and regionally, understanding how nanoaccelerators may fit into regional initiatives in nanotechnology and nanomedicine. Finally, the intern will aid employers in preparing a proposal presentation. Required Skills: Undergraduate candidates must have business and marketing skills. Compensation: A summer stipend of $1500 is awarded. Dates: The internship begins on May 19, 2008. There is some flexibility on the end date for the internship. Contact: Tom Clarkson 336-831-5686 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Application: Please submit a cover letter and resume to the WFU Office of Career Services by midnight on March 30th, 2008. Babcock Demon IncubatorSummer Internship MBA Entrepreneurship SkillsOrganization Description: The Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts program at WFU is particularly committed to providing students with the opportunity to investigate the value of entrepreneurial thinking within liberal arts pursuits. One of the key objectives of experience-based learning is to place student interns in new and emerging organizations, in mature organizations initiating entrepreneurial activities with excellent leaders/mentors, or in organizations in an industry in which the student would like to start or buy a company. The Babcock Demon Incubator's mission is to foster entrepreneurial education at Wake Forest, increase the number and quality of growth-oriented early stage ventures in the Triad, support intellectual property commercialization activities at Wake Forest, and contribute to an entrepreneurial spirit in the local community. Job Description: The intern will develop a half/one day angel investor seminar. Required Skills: Candidate must have entrepreneurial skills. Required Experience: No prior experience required. Compensation: The intern may receive 3 hours of academic credit for the internship through the Wake Forest Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts under course number ESE 350. (See details below) Dates: The internship begins on May 19, 2008. There is some flexibility on the end date for the internship. Contact: Tom Clarkson 336-831-5686 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Application: Please submit a cover letter and resume to the WFU Office of Career Services by midnight on April 6th, 2008. For more information on receiving academic credit for this internship, please visit the WFU Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts at 128 Manchester Hall. North Carolina BiotechnologyNSF Sponsored Summer Internship Business and Marketing SkillsOrganization Description: The Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts partners with the National Science Foundation to place undergraduate and graduate interns in entrepreneurial settings that promote science, technology, innovation, and commercialization. The 69-member staff at North Carolina Biotechnology (www.ncbiotech.org) seeks to provide long-term economic and societal benefits to North Carolina by supporting biotechnology research, business and education statewide. The Biotechnology Center is not a site for laboratory research or company incubation. Instead, it works to strengthen the research capabilities of North Carolina’s companies and universities. This strategy avoids duplication of effort and uses limited resources more efficiently. Job Description: The intern will help with program planning and marketing in addition to structuring and planning an Entrepreneurial Action Team. Required Skills: Undergraduate candidates must have business and marketing skills. Compensation: A summer stipend of $1500 is awarded. Dates: The internship begins on May 19, 2008. There is some flexibility on the end date for the internship. Contact: Tom Clarkson 336-831-5686 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Application: Please submit a cover letter and resume to the WFU Office of Career Services by midnight on March 30th, 2008. Spring 2008Web 2.0 Startup, Digital Music Discovery and DistributionQuarterNote, a specialist in online advertising and social media has joined forces with social music site Project Opus to create a new cost-effective marketing and music promotion system --- the QuarterNote Review and Discovery system. QuarterNote will use state-of-the-art text and visual analytics to help fans and listeners locate, explore and experience new music that fits to their particular tastes, in a compelling interactive environment.An intern is required to provide financial and marketing communications support as QuarterNote management implements its financing strategy and initial marketing communications initiatives. Key accountabilities for the intern
Required competencies and skills include:
This is a non-paid entry level position, with the understanding that a potential job offer could be available at the end of the internship. It is expected that the intern will work a minimum of 20 hours per week, though periodic demand may increase time to 40 hours in a given week. Submit cover letter, resume, and writing sample to Fred Fabro, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Upper South StudioUpper South Studio designs and prints on fabric and other two-dimensional surfaces for clients in the hospitality, tourism, and travel industries. The company has worked with design teams to develop new hospitality properties around the globe – helping to create unique interiors and visual identities that enhance the guest’s experience.Internship Description: The Company is looking for a part-time intern to help with various tasks including project management, client relationship management, product sourcing, new product development, and other projects as assigned. Hours: Work schedule is flexible, but interns must be prepared to work 10 or more hours per week. Qualifications: Intern must be a self-starter and comfortable working in a fast-paced, unstructured environment. Must be flexible, comfortable with multi-tasking on projects, and available to “pitch in” where needed. Interest in design and/or the hospitality industry is helpful. Contact: Susan Rosen, Principal Upper South Studio, Inc. This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it uppersouthstudio.com |