Hilary Blahnik.  
			Consulting and Training Intern, Face to Face Communication and 
			Training, P.O. Box 764, Oswego, IL. Summer 2009.
			
				I worked very closely with 
				Gail and Pam throughout the summer.  Pam taught me to challenge 
				things, think about how a complex theory relates to people and 
				how to extrapolate a long, complex, academic book into five 
				sentences.  Gail taught me to be myself when presenting, use big 
				gestures, and be comfortable in my own skin.  I visited clients, 
				observed, went to business lunches, presented, helped renovate 
				old programs, and went to the ALA convention, an experience I 
				will never forget.  However, perhaps what I liked the most was 
				also my greatest surprise.  I found that I love doing research 
				and writing.  Gail and Pam presented me with the opportunity to 
				prepare a section within their supervisors academy, a six day 
				training program.  I did my own research, wrote the script, made 
				the PowerPoint, and presented the material.  
			
			Hannah 
			DeBoer.  
			Marketing Intern, Silver Bay Conference Center, YMCA of the 
			Adirnondacks, Ticonderoga, New York.
			
				This summer I worked as a marketing 
				intern for the Silver Bay YMCA of the Adirondacks in upstate New 
				York. My responsibilities as the marketing intern for the 
				conference center consisted of designing and developing flyer's 
				for the various events that were going on each week on the 
				Silver Bay Campus. I worked the marketing director Mary 
				Martialay. Also as marketing intern I assembled packets for 
				mailing which indicated a specific department on campus that may 
				appeal to the company that we were mailing the material out to, 
				so that they can spread the word of what Silver Bay has and 
				hopefully bring more guests to Silver Bay. I also was in charge 
				of posting the flyer's that I made around campus and in the 
				neighboring towns of Ticonderoga and Hague. Silver Bay also has 
				a weekly newspaper that compiles all together the events and 
				departments activities that will be going on like: church 
				services, sporting activities, crafts in the craft shop, 
				children's activites, beach hours, and painting classes. This 
				newsletter was called The Breeze and my job was to mail 
				them and distribute them to the benefactors and neighboring  of 
				Silver Bay so that they can know what 
				is going on and visit the campus. We mailed out about 140
				copies of The
				Breeze each week.
			
			
			DeMarkco L. 
			Butler. 
			
			Community Development Intern with the City 
			Administrator, City Hall, Monmouth, Illinois 61642.  Fall 2009
			
				
				City Hall 
				in Monmouth, Illinois is a place where business for the town of 
				Monmouth is primarily done.  City Hall has knowledge and 
				representation of some sort to be noticed for all Businesses 
				within Monmouth.  Within the Community Development Administrator 
				position the job entailed information being marketed in a 
				college flier, a creation of a developmental sheet, new logos 
				for the Monmouth Community, and also creating a report for the 
				census in 2009/2010.  As the internship continues the Community 
				Development Administrators’ job will be furthered.
			
			Rachel Bold.  
			Independent study concerning cable news coverage of the 2008 
			presidential election. Fall 2008.
			
				A Presidential 
				election and the campaigns that accompany it make up a 
				significant news event. In recent years people have come to rely 
				more and more on cable news and pundits to form their opinions, 
				but what sorts of messages are people receiving from this 
				growing medium?  This is the question I explored by analyzing 
				cable news coverage of the 2008 Presidential Election.  In the 
				study I watched 3 cable news shows from the three main competing 
				networks; Countdown with Keith Olbermann on MSNBC, 360 with 
				Anderson Cooper on CNN, and Special Report with Brit Hume on Fox 
				News.  I evaluated the three shows for content and the 
				appearance of bias through the use of a rubric that took into 
				account the stories covered, story placement within the show, 
				time alloted to stories about each candidate and their 
				campaign,  and the anchor's apparent attitude toward the subject 
				of the story.
			
			Jack Clifford.  
			Graphic Design internship, Martin Graphics 
			& Printing Services, 808 North Country Fair Drive, Champaign, IL. 
			Summer 2009
			
				Martin 
				Graphics is a printing company that provides products and 
				services like 5-color UV Printing, catalogs, business forms and 
				labels, promotional products, apparel, banner, business cards, 
				laminating, saddle-stitched books, and perfect binding.  While 
				working under the head graphic designer and for clients, I 
				created advertisements, postcards, handbooks, and forms for 
				local businesses.  Also I learned about the different styles and 
				processes for printing such as digital printing, embossing, 
				sublima screening, and the 5-color UV printing.
			
			
			
			Courtney Condon. Congressional Office 
			Intern. Congressman Phil Hare, 17th District, Galesburg, 
			Illinois, May 2009-August 2009.
			
				
				In my 
				internship I was able to help out with the casework.  We worked 
				with people that had troubles getting their disability checks 
				and other various problems.  I worked with companies such as 
				Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Social Security 
				Administration, and the Department of Defense.  I also helped 
				with giving information on the Healthcare reform.  I talked to 
				people and listened to their opinions.  I would email every 
				comment to Phil Hare so he could see what people in his district 
				thought.
			
			Briana Flynn.
			 Production Intern, 
			Quad City River Bandits Rock Island, Illinois, 
			Summer 2009. 
			
				As a production 
				intern, I was responsible for making sure that all of the audio, 
				videos, promotions, and other visual aspects were prepared 
				before each game. I learned how to edit and produce promotional 
				videos and stills and was exposed to the extensive work that 
				goes into making a successful show each night. This internship 
				was a really great experience because not only was I able to 
				learn more about all of the inside work that goes into media 
				production, but I was also able to work in a professional 
				environment and form meaningful networking connections with my 
				co-workers.
			
			
			Emily 
			Friedrich.  News 
			Intern,
			 WEEK
			TV-25, East 
			Peoria, Illinois. 
			
				It was a 
				great experience and I learned so much working in the newsroom.  
				I got to cover spot news as well as come up with my own 
				stories.  I gained so much more knowledge of the broadcasting 
				field.  I was able to improve as a writer and become much more 
				experienced at video editing.  Everyday I was there I wrote one 
				to two, VOSOTS, or stories that are read on air by the anchor.  
				I was also happy they let me write three packages with 
				stand-ups.  Overall, it was a great experience and I gained so 
				much knowledge from very experienced reporters.   
			
			Audrey Hackmann, 
			Communication Intern for the Peoria County Courthouse, Peoria IL., 
			Summer 2009 
			
				During my 
				internship I performed a variety of jobs.  I wrote press 
				releases, made promotional items, helped plan many events, and 
				update the county website.  I also wrote a few stories for the 
				internal newsletter and did a lot of research.  I was fortunate 
				enough to sit in on many meetings to get a feel for what exactly 
				the Communication department does.  This experience was a great 
				opportunity for me and helped me gain many credible references.
			
			Amanda Moser.  
			Independent Study in Media Audience Behavior.  Monmouth College.  
			Fall 2009.
			
				I plan to complete 
				an extensive research project on the relationship between 
				audience and television programming.  More specifically, I plan 
				to look at the general role of fans and audience and their 
				influence on popular television shows.  Furthermore, I will be 
				looking at how fans will occasionally join forces and take up 
				campaigns to make their voices heard when unhappy about 
				programming changes and how the Internet and social networking 
				sites are being used by these fans.  I hope to use this 
				opportunity to expand my knowledge of television programming and 
				refine my research and professional writing skills.
			
			Ashley Orloff. 
			Internship in Radio Management, Next Media Group Inc., Joliet, IL. 
			Summer 2009.
			
				During this internship 
				I had the chance to work with four different radio stations, 
				which were all very different from each other. I worked with 
				98.3 WCCQ which is your hometown country station, 100.7 RXQ 
				which is the southlands classic rock, STAR 96.7 which is your 
				music variety that includes mainly rock and pop music, and 
				lastly, 13.40 WJOL which is a news, sports, weather, and talk 
				station. I had the chance to see what goes on behind the scenes. 
				I watched the talents talk live on-air during their morning 
				shows. I even got to see all the wires and connections of how 
				the radio stations get broadcasted. Also, I learned how each 
				radio station is set up like a big IPod. My responsibilities 
				during this internship mainly included helping out the 
				promotions staff and attending the remotes and live broadcasts. 
				At these remotes I would set up equipment, interact with the 
				listeners, hand out free stuff, and take pictures. While at the 
				station my main responsibilities included calling listeners who 
				won prizes, filing, made and filled out prize sheets, cut 
				posters, and did other small tasks in order to prepare for all 
				four of the stations remotes. 
			
			
			Amanda Sommers Marketing 
			and Human Resoures Internship, Armory, Monmouth, IL. August to 
			December 2009.
			
				
				The Armory is a 
				business where organizations that don't have enough money to do 
				they things they want to do we help them out and try to promote 
				their organization within the town. I will be taking this 
				internship this fall and there I'm be doing the marketing part 
				for the different kinds of organizations and even for the Armory 
				it self. 
			
			Maureen Soso. 
			Production Intern, WTTW Channel 11, 5400 North St. Louis Ave, 
			Chicago, IL Summer 2009. 
			
				WTTW Channel 11 is a 
				PBS Network in Chicago which produces a multitude of television 
				specials, documentaries, and music specials.  While interning 
				with WTTW I assisted in the production of an upcoming women's 
				health series called "Women's Health Secrets: What every woman 
				should know." My duties icluded researcing show topics, 
				transcribing and logging footage, making arrangements for 
				shoots, and assisting on shoots in the studio and on location.  
				My main project was producing several multimedia pieces that 
				will be featured on the show website. 
			
			
			Kyle Tuor. 
			Rainbow Riders Intern/ CSA Promoter Intern, 
			Monmouth, Illinois. 
			
				Rainbow 
				Riders is a not-for-profit, therapeutic horseback riding program 
				for children with special needs. The facility is located at 
				Prof. Joe Angotti's ranch just outside of the Monmouth College 
				campus. The mission of their program is to provide safe, 
				professional and affordable therapeutic horseback riding 
				opportunities, that contribute positively to the physical, 
				cognitive, emotional and social well being of children with 
				special needs. The tasks I have been assigned to help out with 
				this program are: physical labor of taking care of the barn and 
				horses, creating a rider handbook for the summer camp riders, 
				helping with grant proposals, creating PR documents, and 
				communicating with clients. 
     I am also working with another one of the 
				communication professors, Jeff Roegner, on promoting his charity 
				rock concert. His band will be performing an hour long concert 
				in the Dahl Chapel in order to raise funds for the Challenged 
				Athletes Foundation. This program provides funding for 
				critically needed adaptive sports equipment like handcycles, 
				running prosthetics, and sportschairs for those who have become 
				disabled and are challenged from participating in the sports 
				they love. For this event, I will be promoting awareness and 
				helping collect funds through PR releases and running various 
				volunteer meetings.
			
			
      CATA Class of 2009 - 
		Internships