The memories made in this building will not be forgotten. |
I want to thank the entire American Shorthorn Association
staff for sharing their knowledge and expertise with me and always making me
feel like part of the team. From proof reading my articles and press releases,
to helping me brainstorm ideas and provide feedback, I appreciate and thank
Audrey Hambright. She has allowed me to gain real-life experiences in the
agricultural communications world and prepared me for my future career. Whether
it was teaching me how to use the copier, explaining the ins and outs of a
Junior National, or challenging me to try new things and ask questions, I am
forever grateful for Gwen Crawford who has become as a mentor and role model.
Last but not least, I want to thank Jennie Johnson for setting the bar for me
in this internship, being an incredible roommate and for including me in
everything this summer.
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ASA Communications Intern, Jennie Johnson, and me. |
Gwen
Crawford and I skating in Michigan at KEY Conference |
I have summed up my internship experience in three words:
learning, laughter and livestock…what more could you want? Learning about the
Shorthorn breed and communications, sharing a laugh in the office or at an
event with a member and discussing livestock on a daily basis has made each day
so great. Without a doubt, I couldn’t have asked for a better experience or
better people to be surrounded by. I am forever grateful to have been an ASA
intern and can’t wait to see where the breed goes in the future!
- Blaire
- Blaire
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