Marketing - in your words. The Official TU-AMA Blog.

Marketing - in your words. The Official TU-AMA Blog.


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  • Internship Panel this Friday!

    Hey everyone!  Welcome back to the City of Brotherly Love.  With one week down everyone is settling into their daily routines and on Fridays part of that routine should be joining the American Marketing Association during the business free period (12-12:50 PM) room LL34 in Alter Hall.

    Last Friday was our first general meeting of the year.  The benefits of joining the AMA were laid out and the executive board members all introduced themselves and described their responsibilities.  Afterwards everyone enjoyed some delicious City View pizza while current and prospective members gathered more information about joining potential committees.  We recommend getting involved and joining a committee.

    This upcoming Friday, September 9th, we will be conducting an “internship panel”.  This will allow people who attend to find out what type of opportunities may arise from joining the American Marketing Association and being highly involved.  Members of the E-Board who were able to take part in an internship over the past summer will be describe their experience and be open for questions.

    Don’t miss out on this chance to learn first hand about students in the business world!

    12-12:50 PM Alter Hall Room LL34

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  • Come See Philadelphia Brewing Company

    This upcoming Friday (which is only 2 days away thankfully) The Philadelphia Brewing Company will be coming to Temple University to deliver a presentation.  The speakers name is Jonathan Oldt and he be discussing the company.  He also will be giving interview tips as well as some self branding tips.  Last year AMA had Philadelphia Brewing Company come in and it was one of the most interesting presentations.

    Here is some background information on the company.

    The brewery that is used originally opened all the way back in 1885 by Weisbrod & Hess Oriental Brewing Company.  It operated for 50 years and then production came to a halt in 1930.  In 2001 The Philadelphia Brewing Company opened and purchased Continue reading 




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