December 22, 2010
By Darla Martin Tucker
The benefit worked both ways this fall quarter, for students who served as first-ever interns at the United Way of the Inland Valleys, and for the agency which drew upon their recommendations.
Twelve La Sierra University graduate and undergraduate business students served as account executives for the Riverside-based United Way office, in a practicum that began on Sept. 4 and ended with a wrap-up session about their experiences on Dec. 13. Their internships were in fulfillment of a Practicum in Management course at La Sierra’s School of Business.
It was the first time the United Way in Riverside had hosted student interns and the experience proved a positive one for the organization. “It was Jim Erickson’s [course instructor] idea and we loved it. We hope the students found it worthwhile,” said Kevin McCarthy, president and chief executive officer of the United Way of the Inland Valleys. The students’ impact was “huge” in broadening the agency’s reach to potential donors. The organization is analyzing the students’ recommendations, he said.
After undergoing a two-day training course that focused on public speaking, financial functions of the agency, confidentiality issues and campaign processes, the students each worked about 10 hours a week handling various responsibilities. They made calls to prospective donor organizations and gave presentations to employees at businesses, schools and hospitals on the benefits of contributing to the agency. They collected and verified pledge amounts and interacted with the agency’s finance department.
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