2018 Summer Intern Job Intern Iowa Beef Industry Council

The Agricultural Relations Council (ARC) is in twelvemonth 4 of the ARC/Gardner & Gardner Communications internship program. ARC is hosting ii internships in 2022, ane with Animal Agriculture Alliance and one with Chiliad&South Business Communications.

The internship is unique in ag communications in that information technology is a collaboration of the organization (ARC) and the host agency. The ARC portion of the funding comes from a grant from Gardner & Gardner Communications to the ARC Foundation.

  • Internship will exist worth a total of $5,000 — $4,000 stipend and $i,000 to exist used to attend the almanac professional person development meeting of ARC.
  • The intern volition spend 90% of his/her time on host arrangement projects and x% to back up and attend the ARC almanac coming together.
  • The internship volition exist x-12 weeks long.
  • The intern will exist selected past March thirty.
  • Intern will be called past a representative of the hosting organization, forth with a representative of Gardner & Gardner Communications.

In 2022 ARC is offering two unique internships opportunities, one with Beast Agronomics Brotherhood and one with Chiliad&S Concern Communications.

The Animal Agriculture Alliance is a nonprofit organization with the mission of safeguarding the time to come of animal agronomics and its value to gild past bridging the communication gap between farm and food communities. The Alliance's small-scale but mighty team works to connect key food manufacture stakeholders to arm them with responses to emerging issues; engage food chain influencers and promote consumer choice past helping them better understand modernistic animal agriculture and protect by exposing those who threaten our nation's food security with damaging misinformation.

Students interested in applying for the ARC Internship with The Animal Ag Alliance should fill up out an application andsubmit it to sandra@cornerwindowcommunications.com past January 15, 2022. The intern will be selected by February xv, 2022.

QUICK LINK:2022 Application for Creature Ag Alliance.

Yard & S Business Communications helps innovative companies change the globe. Their Agribusiness practise is a cornerstone of the bureau, where researchers, media strategists, storytellers, and appointment experts meet each customer at the intersection of business and communications. Their strategies help B2B clients see their business goals, and the work produces meaningful results that motion markets. One thousand&S'due south commitment to measurement ensures that they are constantly learning and improving to make programs better. With a global staff of 140+ people, who operate primarily from four offices, New York, Raleigh, Chicago and Basel, G&Southward offers their clients a global network of support through PROI Worldwide partners.

Students interested in applying for the ARC Internship with Chiliad&S Concern Communications should fill out an application andsubmit it to sandra@cornerwindowcommunications.com past Jan 15, 2022. The intern will be selected past January 31, 2022.

QUICK LINK:2022 Awarding for M&South Business organisation Communications.


Previous interns and host organizations:

2021 –Madison Stoneburner,  Supper Honors College at Palm Beach Atlantic University, interned with C.O.nxt

This year'south Agricultural Relations Quango summer intern is Madison Stoneburner. She is spending her ARC internship working remotely with C.O.nxt, a full-service marketing and communications agency that serves the food and agriculture industries. Gardner & Gardner Communications provides the funding for this scholarship.

During her time working with C.O.nxt, Stoneburner will expand her noesis of public relations (PR) and the agriculture manufacture while working on content development, media relations, social media and influencer relations. She was first offered the ARC internship at C.O.nxt for the summer of 2020. Unfortunately, the internship was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Stoneburner is a spring 2021 graduate of the Supper Honors Higher at Palm Beach Atlantic University (PBAU), W Palm Beach, Fla., where she earned a bachelor's degree in public relations with a pocket-sized in political science. During her time in college, Stoneburner studied under her adviser and mentor Wes Jamison, who encouraged her to pursue a PR career within the agriculture industry.

During her sophomore year of higher, Stoneburner had the opportunity to run into with C.O.nxt founder Lyle Orwig, which solidified her decision to pursue a career in agriculture and instilled in her a goal to one day work for C.O.nxt. During her junior yr, she had the opportunity to work on a campaign for a group of cattle ranchers at the Arizona-Mexico edge. The entrada focused on bringing attention to illegal clearing, which affects the operations and lives of ranchers living at the border.

Prior to her graduation, Stoneburner served as the president of PBAU's chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) and completed six public relations internships across various industries. Stoneburner had the honour of being recognized as the Outstanding Graduate for the Department of Public Relations at PBAU. She is looking forrard to furthering her skills gained from coursework and by internships during her fourth dimension at C.O.nxt.

2019 – Valley Urricelqui, California Land Academy, interned with the National Cattlemen's Beef Association

"This year's Agronomical Relations Quango summer intern is Valley Urricelqui, who is spending her ARC internship with the National Cattlemen'southward Beefiness Association, Centennial, Colo (well-nigh Denver). Her roots run deep equally a fifth-generation cattle rancher, born and raised in Northeastern California. This is where Urricelqui grew her passion for the agriculture industry.

From a immature historic period, Urricelqui was involved with her local iv-H and FFA programs – showing cattle for x years at her commune fair. In high school, she was heavily involved in FFA as an officeholder and competing in speaking competitions.

During the summer months, if you couldn't observe her working on the ranch, Urricelqui was volunteering for the City of Redding Farm Campsite that her female parent started. This plan involves inter-city children from ages of five to 13, who become the opportunity to run across what information technology takes to work on a subcontract and fill their brains with as much knowledge as possible about where their food originates. Urricelqui loves to work with younger generations to brainwash them about the farm-to-fork philosophy and show them food production practices.

The past (2018-2019) Northern California State Beef Ambassador, Urricelqui is now serving equally 1 of three 2019-2020 American National Cattlewomen'due south National Collegiate Beef Advocates. Through this honor, she travels across the country to promote the beef industry, communicate with consumers and squash misconceptions.

In the spring of 2019, Urricelqui graduated from California Land University, Chico, where she earned her bachelor's caste in agronomical scientific discipline and education. Her ARC/NCBA internship involves issues management and media relations. Also, she works with the NCBA Global Marketing Research Team to learn all about the beefiness community and how to inform consumers and producers regarding the safe, wholesome and nutritious product beef offers. Post-obit her summer internship, Urricelqui plans to become an agronomics teacher."

2018 – Madeleine Bezner, Texas A&M University, interned at the National Cattlemen's Beefiness Association

"As I traveled home from the 2018 Agricultural Relations Council Annual Meeting, I couldn't aid thinking thoughts of satisfaction and motivation. Quality professional development was delivered, and the networking opportunities were second to none.

ARC 2018 Intern Winner Madeleine Beznick, Texas A&M University, pitched in with her photography skills at the Louisville annual meeting.

However, what struck me almost about the ARC meeting were the people. From my observations, ARC has evolved into a community of driven individuals who are passionate almost agricultural public relations and, well-nigh importantly, are committed to finding the best practices to span the disconnect between consumers and agriculture. Furthermore, ARC members back up and encourage i some other professionally, which I found beauteous.

Key takeaways included research on consumer trust, tips for engaging with consumers, innovative social media tactics, perspectives on Kentucky agriculture and an overview of ARC history. Above all, I witnessed recognition of highly-respected leaders within agricultural public relations.

Subsequently learning ARC'southward values, listening to guest speakers and engaging with swain attendees, it became evident to me that I truly was "stepping into the winner's circumvolve," cue said satisfaction and motivation.

As I embark on my career, I am grateful I had the opportunity to learn the value of ARC and I look forward to staying involved. Thank you to ARC for assuasive me such a unique internship and thanks to National Cattlemen'due south Beef Clan for an outstanding learning experience."

2017 – Hannah Oates, University of Kentucky interned at Alltech in Nicholasville, Kentucky

"Working for Alltech, my main responsibilities have been to write content, more often than not blogs, from speeches delivered at One: The Alltech Ideas Briefing 2017. These blogs have covered an array of topics, from mycotoxins in poultry to salmon in the Faroe Islands to regenerative cattle grazing. I started the summer with no knowledge on these topics, spending the bulk of my days trying to research what I had listened to and trying desperately to make sense of these terms and concepts and then unfamiliar to me.

Equally my internship at Alltech comes to a close, I am reminded of just how much I have learned. Apart from technical terms and agriculture terminology, I was introduced to the world of agronomical careers, and amazed at what I constitute. In that location are so many opportunities available for careers in public relations and marketing in agriculture. This became even more than apparent to me during my trip to Sacramento for the ARC convention, ane of the other amazing opportunities that the internship afforded me. Surrounded past people with multiple careers types and working for an array of companies, I learned how many opportunities are available in the agriculture field.

I have learned more I ever expected, gained more than professional skills than any previous job, and have a newfound respect for agriculture and all that goes into delivering food to consumers. I am beyond grateful for this experience so excited to come across how it shapes and leads my future endeavors. This is a summer to recollect."

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Source: https://www.agrelationscouncil.org/students/arc-internship/

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