Well, summer has flown by and so has my time at RPCI. It has been the most interesting, fun, and educational experience thus far for me. I finished out the summer working some more of their events including Sip Away Sarcoma and Chip In, which were very entertaining. I met a ton of skilled and outgoing people in my time here who helped me along my way and I hope to potentially work with them again at some point. I will definitely miss working at RPCI as well as the people I worked alongside; everyone is super nice. This was a wonderful internship experience that has helped me to narrow down my career path and has taught me so much in the field of events and marketing/communications.
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This is great to hear. Progress is key, and what you have gained will continue to be extremely valuable in the future. RPCI is an amazing organization in the area and being able to say that you worked there is tremendous– and I’m sure there is a sort of alumni type loyalty as far as future recommendations go.