Student Summer Program 2014
NORWICH – An Alvogen Company summer student employment program this year sponsored (8) local college students. On Wednesday, August 13, the Norwich Leadership Council and company Business Managers hosted the Student Interns at the Canasawacta Country Club to recognize each of them for their contributions and to learn about their experiences.
The program focuses on delivering technical career experiences to community students currently studying at a post secondary institution. The work experience is aligned with the area of study. This year, the Company had students studying Chemistry, Biology, Information Technology, Engineering, Pharmacy, Accounting and Animal Science.
Luke Murphy, Manager of Recruitment commented on the goals of the program: “Norwich- An Alvogen Company relies heavily on technology. It is important for us to build a strong pool of highly skilled candidates for our business, who want to live and work in Chenango County. Not only does this program give the student direct exposure to work in their chosen field of study, but it also creates a potential hiring pool for the business in the future”.
Frank Speziale Photo
In the front row, from left to right: Larissa Kays – Intern, Lisle Britton – Director Process Engineering & Technical Service, Dr. Rich Benner – Principal Scientist, Evan Smith –Intern, Ric Festarini – VP Human Resources, Luke Murphy – Manager Human Resources, Elisha Eddy – Intern. In the back row, from left to right: Suzanne Bensley – Controlled Substance Officer, Rhea French – Intern, Sarah Jenny – Intern, Laura Merrill – Intern, Dr. Kristin Arnold – Vice President Product Development & Technical Services, Tami Watson – Director Supply Chain, Abigail Schwarzhans – Intern.
The program focuses on delivering technical career experiences to community students currently studying at a post secondary institution. The work experience is aligned with the area of study. This year, the Company had students studying Chemistry, Biology, Information Technology, Engineering, Pharmacy, Accounting and Animal Science.
Luke Murphy, Manager of Recruitment commented on the goals of the program: “Norwich- An Alvogen Company relies heavily on technology. It is important for us to build a strong pool of highly skilled candidates for our business, who want to live and work in Chenango County. Not only does this program give the student direct exposure to work in their chosen field of study, but it also creates a potential hiring pool for the business in the future”.
Frank Speziale Photo
In the front row, from left to right: Larissa Kays – Intern, Lisle Britton – Director Process Engineering & Technical Service, Dr. Rich Benner – Principal Scientist, Evan Smith –Intern, Ric Festarini – VP Human Resources, Luke Murphy – Manager Human Resources, Elisha Eddy – Intern. In the back row, from left to right: Suzanne Bensley – Controlled Substance Officer, Rhea French – Intern, Sarah Jenny – Intern, Laura Merrill – Intern, Dr. Kristin Arnold – Vice President Product Development & Technical Services, Tami Watson – Director Supply Chain, Abigail Schwarzhans – Intern.
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