
Meyer Contracting is trying something new in developing two new areas of business. In March, two Marist seniors will assist us in developing and launching Aging in Place and Clinton Property Management. Our goal is to launch both these programs in May 2010. We are excited to be able to utilize the efforts of these interns and give them the opportunity to gain some real hands-on business experience. We believe that giving students a chance to grow, be challenged to think outside-the-box and develop experience fits within our “Championship Culture”. Here is a brief bio on our two interns:
Heading up Clinton Property Management is Kelly Motley; a California native majoring in business administration. She is bright, quick, and a Dean’s list student who wants to develop more business experience having recently studied abroad in Italy. She will begin with Meyer Contracting after Spring break and the participation in an Ethics debate being held in Ohio. Our goal is for Kelly to apply her skills in organization and communication while also being stretched in the practical application of her business “textbook” knowledge.
Kristen Kapral, a local New Yorker, is up for the challenge in helping us launch Aging in Place. Coming from a family of contractors, she can identify with this project as her family recently renovated their grandparent’s home; ensuring a safe and longer stay in their home. This intelligent and talented student is pursuing her degree in Business Administration & Marketing. We anticipate this project will keep her challenged as she tackles a program that will affect 1/3 of our population.
Stay tuned for updates on the progress of our interns and these two new areas of business. If you are interested in approaching these interns to see if they might be interested in a job upon graduation, please give Katrina a call in our office.
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