The
last GBM was expectedly bittersweet. On a bright note, the meeting coincided
President Tingle’s birthday so BWUA was able to help him celebrate, however, it
was also the last GBM for graduating seniors. Historian Ashimedua Okonneh and VP
of External Relations Oyinda Adeofie partnered to host the meeting, which was
centered around maximizing your summer internship. Ashimedua and Oyinda took
turns offering tips for how to find the best success in summer internships,
with key and often overlooked pointers on what to do both before and after the
internship. One of the biggest pieces of advice was that members should
adequately research the firm they are to be working for as well as to have a
full understanding of their role as an intern. Also notable was the fact that
members were encouraged to remain cognizant of the reputation they were
creating for themselves. Oyinda and
Ashimedua warned against involving oneself with office gossip or overusing
personal email and texting, as both could actions could be negatively
perceived. Finally, the hosts reminded the members that they should stay
current with their firm after finishing the internship, especially if they one
hope to return to that firm in a future summer or stay within that same
industry. Coupled with the advice were hypothetical situations with an
interactive component. The hosts first polled the membership on what they would
do in the event that they had booked a vacation before the internship dates
were made clear to them. The room was generally in agreement, with almost
everyone saying that given that the internship should still take priority to
the vacation. There was more discussion with the second hypothetical, in which
one had to decide how to handle conflicting assignments from two different
supervisors. While most people said that they would hope they would have a
strong enough relationship with one of the supervisors to ask for an extension,
others suggested contracting a fellow intern to help them complete the
assignment. Finally, the last hypothetical asked what do in the event that you
have a return offer but you are considering switching industries. Seniors
Quasie and Balfe responded that it would be important to be sure that there are
opportunities in the industry you are thinking of switching to before rescinding the current offer. After
the internship presentation, the meeting transitioned into dinner, and from
there current events. Ashimedua presented on the Philadelphia Flyers/Pittsburg
Penguins series, as well as the latest developments in the case against George
Zimmerman. From there, Oyinda returned and the two presented BWUA: A Year At a
Glance, in which they highlighted HEMM, GALA, and the other numerous activities
and events the club hosted this academic year. Then came the moment all had
been waiting for: Senior Appreciation! Those honored were: Ex President Triston
Francis, Ex VP of Internal Relations Balfe Morrison, Ex VP of External
Relations Oyinkansola Ayobiojo, Ex Marketing Chair Quasie Jones, Ex Marketing
Chair Brooke Hinton Ex Treasurer Tobi Obegunde, Ex HEMM Co-Chair Ruth Gillis-Harry, Ex Director
of Professional Development Dave Thomas, and finally Ex Social Chair Joseph
Smalls-Mantey. After a hearty round of applause for the seniors who have meant
so much to BWUA, the board closed the meeing by surprising Jarrid with cake for
his 21st birthday!
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