Oklahoma Farm Report masthead graphic with wheat on the left and cattle on the right.
Howdy Neighbors!
Ron Hays, Director of Farm and Ranch Programming, Radio Oklahoma Ag Network  |  2401 Exchange Ave, Suite F, Oklahoma City, Ok 73108  |  (405) 601-9211

advertisements
   
   
   
   
   

Agricultural News


Students Extend Learning into Summer Internships with Certified Angus Beef

Fri, 17 Jun 2022 11:26:32 CDT

Students Extend Learning into Summer Internships with Certified Angus Beef For some students, learning doesn't stop when they leave the classroom.

The up-and-coming leaders in the beef business get hands-on experience, networking with professionals and putting their classroom knowledge to work. Four students join the Certified Angus Beef (CAB) team this summer eager to learn, grow and contribute.

Joining the video production team as the studio intern is Claudia Adcock. She grew up part of a large family in Orrville, Ohio, and is majoring in digital media production at Ashland University.

"I enjoy being able to use my talents and love for photography and videography to bring joy to others," she says. "I'm excited to jump into this company and continue to grow my skills."

Putting her enthusiasm to work for the Digital Marketing team is Kindle Catching. A native of Howe, Texas, Catching comes from a cattle production background and working as a part of her family's auction business. The senior at Texas Tech University is an animal science major with an interest in agricultural communications.

"Certified Angus Beef is in tune with all the things I am passionate about," says Catching, digital marketing intern. "They have a passion for service, people and giving back but along the same lines, it's beef with a mission."

She says the brand's mission and values feel just like home.

That's also what drew this year's public relations intern to the brand.

"Certified Angus Beef is one of the most recognized brands," Daniela Medina says. "They are representing ranching families across the United States and I'm looking forward to working alongside these people."

Medina grew up in Pilot Point, Texas, and discovered agriculture in high school FFA. From there, her love of advocating for beef led to an agriculture communications degree from Texas A&M University. She is currently pursuing a master's degree at the University of Arkansas in agricultural education and extension with a focus in communication and leadership.

"I look forward to grasping Certified Angus Beef's reach across the supply chain and more opportunities to advocate for the beef industry," Medina says.

Serving as the communications intern is Lauren Mosher. Raised on a fifth-generation diversified crop and livestock farm in Liscomb, Iowa, she represents one of the families who raise CAB. The Iowa State University senior in agricultural communications can connect her cutout data on fed steers and her cows in the pasture to the stories she will tell this summer.

"For many years, I've watched the product I raise earn this brand's label," Mosher says. "It's neat for me to keep learning about the brand and meet the people who work on behalf of the producer and consumer."

She says the internship is a great chance to grow her skillset and gain a better understanding of how CAB shares beef's pasture-to-plate story across varying audiences in the supply chain.

Setting students up for successful careers is the foundation of CAB's internship program.

"As a former Certified Angus Beef intern, I personally understand the value a summer with the brand can have on a young person's career," says Nicole Erceg, director of communications. "This year's interns are all bright, talented and passionate young leaders who I know will do great work on behalf of Angus breeders."

Taking education beyond the classroom, this year's interns are already hard at work, learning along the way.


   

 

WebReadyTM Powered by WireReady® NSI

 


Top Agricultural News

  • Oklahoma Youth Expo Sale of Champions Sale Order Available Here- Sale Set for 4 PM Friday  Fri, 17 Mar 2023 04:50:54 CDT
  • Rural Voters Dominated Vote to Defeat Recreational Marijuana March 7th  Fri, 10 Mar 2023 07:13:05 CST
  • Ron Hays Talks to Israeli Ag Tour Guide Colin Lotzof About the Miraclel of Ag in Israel  Wed, 22 Feb 2023 22:11:04 CST
  • OALP Members Experience First Hand View of Cutting Edge Drip Irrigation Technology as Israel Travel Ends  Wed, 22 Feb 2023 10:51:49 CST
  • OALP Members Get First Hand View of Cutting Edge Drip Irrigation Technology as Israel Travel Ends  Wed, 22 Feb 2023 10:50:10 CST
  • Oklahoma Ag Leadership Program Sees Fruit, Beef and Dairy Production North of the Sea of Galilee in Israel  Mon, 20 Feb 2023 21:56:02 CST
  • Oklahoma Ag Leadership Program Sees Diverse Farm Operations in Jordan River Valley of Israel  Sun, 19 Feb 2023 21:17:30 CST
  • Israeli Tour Guide Mark Kedem Talks About The Cultural Aspects of What Class XX of OALP is Experiencing   Sat, 18 Feb 2023 22:17:23 CST

  • More Headlines...

       

    Ron salutes our daily email sponsors!

    Oklahoma Beef council Oklahoma Ag Credit Oklahoma Farm Bureau National Livestock Credit Ag Mediation Program P&K Equipment Oklahoma City Farm Show Union Mutual Stillwater Milling Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association KIS FUTURES, INC.
       
       
       

    Search OklahomaFarmReport.com

    © 2008-2024 Oklahoma Farm Report
    Email Ron   |   Newsletter Signup   |    Current Spots   |    Program Links

    WebReady powered by WireReady® Inc.