The Minnesota Twins Baseball Club is currently accepting applications for the 2013 Minnesota Twins Internship Program.
All applications must be posted by October 12, 2012.Interested EXTERNAL applicants should apply online via http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/careers/opportunities.jsp?c_id=min.
INTERNAL applicants please apply via the internal job board link located on the ADP self service portal (contact Holly Corbin if you do not know your internal login, please do not set up a new account).
The following internship opportunities, including full descriptions and requirements, are now posted on our website http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/careers/opportunities.jsp?c_id=min:
- Intern, Accounting
- Intern, Ballpark Engineering
- Intern, Ballpark Maintenance
- Intern, Ballpark Operations
- Intern, Baseball Communications
- Intern, Baseball Operations
- Intern, Baseball Research
- Intern, Broadcast
- Intern, Community Fund
- Intern, Community Relations
- Intern, Corporate Partnerships
- Intern, Emerging Markets
- Intern, Game Presentation
- Intern, Grounds Crew
- Intern, Information Technology
- Intern, Marketing
- Intern, Purchasing
- Intern, Spring Training-Community Relations
- Intern, Target Field Events
- Intern, Ticket Office
- Intern, Ticket Sales
- Intern, TSS Game Day
Holly Corbin
Human Resource Generalist
Minnesota Twins Baseball Club
Target Field | 1 Twins Way | Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
P: (612) 659-3424 | F: (612) 659-4032
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Carie Statz is a marketing and sales instructor. She began teaching at DCTC in 1998.
Carie is pursuing her doctorate in business administration (DBA), has a master's degree in mass communications from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She has a bachelor's degree in from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, where she minored in Spanish and majored in mass communications with an emphasis on advertising and public relations.
At the Universidad de las Americas in Puebla, Mexico, she pursued general studies in Spanish and anthropology. She also attended the Grantsmanship Training Program at Marquette University.
Carie continues her education through software upgrades and Web applications. She also attends seminars, courses, and conferences covering new trends in marketing and graphic design.
Her nonprofit marketing experience includes supervisory positions at DCTC, UWM, and the Community Action Program of Janesville, Wisconsin. Her for-profit experience includes work for Walt Disney World, Oscar Mayer Foods, and TCF Bank of Wisconsin.
Carie published "How the News Media Affects the Public's Perception of Crime" as her thesis.
In 2003 and 2007, Carie was nominated as "DCTC Instructor of the Year." As DCTC's marketing director, she won several awards for marketing materials, including radio and television commercials as well as viewbooks and catalogs. In 2003, she won the Silver IABC Award for designing the college's 2002-2003 viewbook.
Regarding her teaching philosophy, Carie strives to "bring the real world into the classroom as much as possible so students are prepared for work upon graduation."
The best part of her job as a DCTC instructor is hearing from internship supervisors about how they would rather hire a prepared student from DCTC than another student from a four-year college.
Carie is a member of the American Marketing Association and does volunteer work for Treasurers of the Heart and Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity.