UB School of Management Honors Interns and Supervisors

By Jacqueline Ghosen

Release Date: April 23, 2010 This content is archived.

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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Frank L. Ciminelli Family Career Resource Center and the Credit-Bearing Internship Program in the University at Buffalo School of Management honored six professionals, five students and four companies on April 16 at a reception in the South Lake Community Building on UB's North Campus.

The Frank L. Ciminelli Family Career Resource Center Alumnus of the Year award was given to Thomas Cogan, senior vice president at Citi, as the alumnus having the greatest positive impact on MBA students and student clubs in the School of Management.

The Frank L. Ciminelli Family Career Resource Center Recruiter of the Year award went to Amy Lauricella, group campus recruiter at Target, for making a significant impact in recruiting School of Management students.

Rich Products received the Frank L. Ciminelli Family Career Resource Center Recruiting Organization of the Year award. Accepting the award for Rich Products was Robert Grow, vice president, packaging and commodities procurement.

The Credit-Bearing Internship Program (CBIP) presented Student Interns of the Year awards to three students. The recipients are Matthew Bertrand, CH3 Biosystems; Sarah Oliver, KJT Group; and Chelsie Tutty, The Hamister Group. Honorable mentions were given to David Anthony and Amra Biscanin, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

The CBIP also presented four Intern Supervisor of the Year awards to honor supervisors for their contributions to the professional development of the UB interns who worked for them. The recipients are Lindsay Jones, human resources consultant, Employer Services Corporation; Wende Parrish, senior marketing manager, Fisher-Price; Nagendra Raina, associate marketing manager, Fisher-Price; and Skeeter Whitlow, human resources director, Buffalo Marriott.

Outstanding Internship Organization was awarded to Katz Americas for marketing research internships as well as for their level of involvement in bringing marketing projects into School of Management classrooms. Frank Muraca, president and CEO, and Claudia Perdomo, Latin American business development manager, accepted the award.

The Hamister Group was honored as Outstanding New Internship Partner for the quality of their human resources, accounting and mergers/acquisitions internships. Intern supervisors Dan Hamister, vice president, Dan Kutis, corporate recruiter, and Rose Walsh, benefits administrator, accepted the award.

Not-for-Profit Internship Site of the Year was awarded to the American Cancer Society. Accepting the award was JoAnn Harig, director of special events. Internships were offered to students in promotions and event planning.

Interns nominated supervisors for recognition. Finalists were chosen by Carrie Gardner, CBIP administrative director, and Mary Dahl, program assistant, and were endorsed by Martha Salzman, faculty director of the Credit Bearing Internship Program.

Private, public and not-for-profit organizations may recruit interns through CBIP for projects that are business-related. For more information, visit http://mgt.buffalo.edu/cbip or call the CBIP office at 716-645-3233.

The UB School of Management is recognized for its emphasis on real-world learning, community and economic impact, and the global perspective of its faculty, students and alumni. The Wall Street Journal has ranked the UB School of Management as one of the nation's top business schools, and Forbes has cited it as one of the best business schools in the U.S. for the return on investment it provides MBA graduates. In addition, the school's part-time MBA program and its undergraduate business program have earned recognition in BusinessWeek. For more information about the UB School of Management, visit mgt.buffalo.edu.

The University at Buffalo is a premier research-intensive public university, a flagship institution in the State University of New York system that is its largest and most comprehensive campus. UB's more than 28,000 students pursue their academic interests through more than 300 undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs. Founded in 1846, the University at Buffalo is a member of the Association of American Universities.