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Interns Graduate From 2013 Spring Summer Unheard Voices Internship Program
The staff at Unheard Voices would like to extend a congratulations to Todd Stathum and Long Branch High School senior, Alyssa Davis for successfully completing Unheard Voices 2013 Spring/Summer internship program.
The staff at Unheard Voices and the Director of the Adam “Bucky” James Center in Long Branch would like to extend a congratulations to Todd Stathum and Long Branch High School senior, Alyssa Davis, for successfully completing 2013 Summer Unheard Voices internship program.
About Summer Unheard Voices internship program
Created by Chenelle Covin, the program is designed to give people hands-on experience working the media and entertainment field. Students learn the ins and out of running an online media business from curating content, video production, to attending events.
The program is open to students 16 and beyond, and you do not have to be enrolled in a two-year or four year institution.
If you’re interested in our internship program please contact us.
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