Internships
The Ultimate Learning Experience
PATRICK KERSSEN '18鶹 Music Institute The adage, “do what you love; love what you do” could certainly sum up Patrick Kerssen’s approach to his future career. |
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鷡&Բ;ձ&Բ;’18Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce Like a lot of local Greyhounds, Center Valley native Lauren Bertucci ’18 thought she couldn’t be more familiar with the happenings near Moravian’s campuses. But that all changed when she began her internship with the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce. |
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ձ&Բ;մհձ&Բ;’20United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley For political science major Justin Vatti ’20, an internship with United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley (UWGLV) meant an opportunity to pursue his interest in policies and procedures that help his community. |
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ٷհ&Բ;ᴡ&Բ;’19The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America As a computer science major, Devon Harris ’19 understood that if he wanted to one day work in the corporate world he needed to gain exposure to both the technology and business side of an industry. |
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KARINA FUENTES '18Pennsylvania Migrant 鶹 Program We know what we read in the news, but few of us can fully grasp the difficulties a migrant or refugee family must face when adjusting to a new life in the US. The challenges can be especially great for the children, and that’s what drew Fuentes to her internship position. |
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ALYSSA BOURSIQUOT '18Traditions of Hanover You’re never too old to learn something new, especially when it comes to lessons in healthy living. This was senior public health major Alyssa Boursiquot’s approach to her internship at the independent living facility, Traditions of Hanover. |
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ᴡ鳢հշ&Բ;ճ&Բ;’18Merola Opera Program As a vocal performance major it goes without saying that Charlotte Finnerty ’18 has a passion for performance arts. But for her internship experience, she was more interested in stepping away from the stage to learn the business side of behind the scenes. |
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մѴ鴡&Բ;Ҵ鴡´&Բ;’18PPL When it comes to promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace how does a corporation carry out these initiatives on a day-to-day basis? What does it entail and how is it executed? That’s what Tamara Garraway set out to learn through her internship. |
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ѱ&Բ;Ѱ&Բ;’20Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center The college experience is all about self-discovery and finding your true passions. Sometimes this can lead to a surprising career path not even close to your original plan. Miles Molerio ’20 could certainly describe his entry to college in this way. |
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KAYTLYN GORDON '19Galvanized Many of us read magazines as part of our daily media consumption, but few of us know first hand how a publication comes together. That’s what Kaytlyn Gordon ’19 set out to learn through her internship at Galvanized Brands. |
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LACEY MOYER '18Center for Humanistic Change At the heart of the psychology profession is a desire to help others. Being able to make a positive impact on the lives of many different area residents is what drew Easton native Lacey Moyer ’18 to intern at the Center for Humanistic Change. |
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STEPHEN STODDARD '16Habitat for Humanity of the Lehigh Valley Like many nonprofits, Habitat for Humanity of the Lehigh Valley relies on the talents of staff members who have to wear many hats. And as Stephen Stoddard '16 learned, it can be the perfect place to use a liberal arts education to its full advantage. |
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NATASHA ZACARIAS '18AXA Advisors, Karr Barth Associates, Inc. Business management major Natasha Zacarias ’18 knew that landing her ideal internship wouldn’t come from luck, but rather persistence and perseverance. |
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MELISSA PAVIA '16Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce Ask Melissa Pavia ’16 to sum up the lessons she learned from her marketing internship at the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce and she would invariably point to her discovery of the benefits to being “a lifelong learner.” |
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EMILY KORPOS '16Compassus Hospice & Palliative Care Emily Korpos ’16 devoted her college career to learning the fundamentals of public health—disease prevention, education on healthy living—but her internship in hospice and palliative care thrust her toward the opposite end of the health care spectrum. |
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GABRIELLA ZASO '16The Boys and Girls Club of Allentown An internship at The Boys and Girls Club of Allentown gave psychology major Gabriella Zaso ’16 personal perspective on the power of kind gestures, large and small. |
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TIFFANY HAMM '16Mack Trucks Internships often amount to a few months, but Tiffany Hamm’s experience at Mack Trucks spanned across two school years. |
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KATE POLLES '17Hoch Accounting Accounting major Kate Polles ’17 never could have imagined that attending a 鶹 career networking event in New York City would lead her to an internship in her hometown of Nazareth. |
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MORGAN CALABRESE '17Bethlehem Eye Care Associates Biology major Morgan Calabrese ’17 always thought she would enjoy a career in science and after an internship at Bethlehem Eye Care Associates she now knows, for her, that means a career in optometry. |
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CJ WIDDIFIELD '16Nazareth Dental Associates “With dental school starting in the fall, what better way to begin learning than being hands on and applying knowledge that I was taught while at Moravian?” |
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CHRIS HASSAY '17Miller Symphony Hall It was an on-campus internship fair that connected English major Chris Hassay '17 to Miller Symphony Hall and a learning experience that he says he "will remember fondly forever." |
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MEGHAN COTE '16Valley Youth House As a college student, working in a professional setting can feel a bit intimidating. But when English major Meghan Cote ’16 accepted an internship in the administrative office at Valley Youth House she soon realized that she actually had a lot to offer the non-profit. |
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MATTHEW TUORTO '16William Penn Elementary School Matthew Tuorto '16 discovered a yearning to help others early in his college career.
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KATARINA TORNICH '17Galvanized Katarina Tornich '17 is passionate about health and fitness, so when her advisor suggested she pursue an internship at Galvanized—a media company that specializes in creating healthy-living content—she jumped at the opportunity. |
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CURTIS WETZEL '17Olympus Corporation of America As many college students scramble to receive internships, Curtis Wetzel ’17 took his career into his own hands and applied for an internship with Olympus Corporation of America. |
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MYLES BARROS '14 and ALEX SZILAGYI '14Merck Recently, a colleague at Merck charged Pete Lega ’85 with a simple request: Go find young computer science majors who remind you of yourself 25 years ago. |
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KIMBERLEIGH BURGESS '15Buxmont Academy Does your future career have the potential to change lives? Kimberleigh Burgess’ could – at least her internship experience showed the opportunity for making such an impact. |
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MARISA CLARK '15Artsquest Angel Gable ’01 understands the trials of being a Moravian intern, which undoubtedly helped her own intern, Marisa Clark, during the undergraduate’s 2014 internship. |
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ANGELA DELGROSSO '14 and LAUREN FROSCHHAUSER '15The Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce Credit Angie DelGrosso for making her own success. |
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NICK FITZSIMMONS '14Allentown's Community Services for Children Nick Fitzsimmons’ internship experience got him on YouTube, and for all the right reasons. |
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WENDY FOMBY '14Pricewaterhousecoopers (PWC) Wendy Fomby was thinking strategically when she landed a tax accounting internship with Moravian alumnus Keith Bachman ’88. |
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DIOR GEORGE ’15Morgan Stanley After two interviews, Joe Hoffmeier ’88 offered Dior George an internship creating spreadsheets for financial advisors, researching performance and risk, and learning about the assets side of banking. |
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TIM LORAH '14Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Standing on a ridge along the Blue Mountains, on the edge of the world's first refuge for birds of prey, Tim Lorah is in his very own classroom. |
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THOMAS MOYER '16Phoebe Ministries When a Hound is thinking about a potential career path, they go right to the source: and for Thomas Moyer ’16, a marketing major with a minor in healthcare services, Brynn Buskirk ’04 was one of several alumni Moyer hoped would bring clarity and sage advice to his future. |
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KELSEY OTTEY '14PPL Electric Utilities Real world experience doesn’t get more real than serving 1.4 million customers in 29 counties. |
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EMILY PAULIN '15The Da Vinci Center College internships are a perfect way to experiment with potential career paths before becoming a graduate. Emily Paulin 16’ landed an internship at the Da Vinci Center in Allentown, where she realized she wanted to work with people and work towards a cause. |