Thursday, December 14, 2006

PR Students Wow Employers

Holy Cow! Look at this list!

This is a clip from an announcement the MSVU co-operative education program sent out this afternoon.

"The MSVU Co-op Student of the Year Award was instituted in 1999 to mark
the 20th anniversary of Co-operative Education at Mount Saint Vincent
University. Early in November, the Co-op Office sent out letters to all
employers who hired a MSVU co-op student in 2006 asking for nominations.
Our objective was to raise awareness for the accomplishments of our
students, and to boost student morale about their contributions to
employers.
...

Public Relations:

Lisa Bond (Nova Scotia Business Inc.)
Leslie Earle (MSVU - Centre for Women in Business)
Alisha Hannam (Nova Scotia Agriculture College)
Tyler Knowlton (ACOA Communications)
Melanie LeBlanc (Nissan Canada Inc.)
Laurie Legere (Ontario Power Generation)
Melanie Lepper (The Terry Fox Foundation)
Kelly MacDonald (Pier 21)
Melissa MacInnis (Junior Achievement of Nova Scotia)
Erin Molloy (Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre)
Lauren Oostveen (Heritage Credit Union)
Jillian Pyle (National Research Council)
Jennifer Pyne (Nova Scotia Business Inc.)
Kelly Skinner (Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame)
Megan Tompkins (Skills Canada - Nova Scotia)
Sarah Woods (National Public Relations)
Michelle Wright (Nova Scotia Department of Energy)

Two selection committees will meet in January to review the nominations
to determine the four 2006 MSVU Co-op Student of the Year recipients
(one student from each program). All of the nominations will receive a
letter of congratulations and certificate of achievement and they should
be pleased and proud that their employers took the time to recognize
their contributions.

Congratulations to all of the students nominated.

The Co-op Team"



Congratulations, MSVU PR Students. You do us all proud!

2 Comments:

At 10:48 a.m., Anonymous Anonymous said...

Go us!

 
At 8:39 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said...

It has been our great pleasure to work alongside of Laurie Legere and we're sorry to see her leave us. If there are more students like Laurie, I hope that they will apply for future co-op placements with us.

Best wishes for great success, Laurie!


Don Terry
Director of Nuclear Public Affairs
Ontario Power Generation

 

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