The Ottawa County Business Advisory Council welcomed four high school seniors and three high school juniors who successfully completed the Career Engagement Opportunities (CEO) Internship Program during the 2018 school year. On April 6 and June 1, each student gave a presentation to the BAC about their internship experience and how it has helped shape their future education and career goals, a requirement of the CEO Internship Program.
Alex Koskela – Port Clinton High School, Career Interest: Mechanical Engineering, Internship Site: USG
Tim Paradiso – Port Clinton High School, Career Interest: Marketing Research, Internship Site: The Ashley Group
Ana Stahl – Port Clinton High School, Career Interest: Childhood Education, Internship Site: Port Clinton City Schools
Ryan Gwin – Danbury High School, Career Interest: Zoology, Internship Site: The Watering Hole
Aaron Lee – Oak Harbor High School, Career Interest: Music Education, Internship Site; Oak Harbor Middle School
Cole Woody – Port Clinton High School, Career Interest: Custodial, Internship Site: Port Clinton High School Custodial Department
Amaya Henderson – Port Clinton High School, Career Interest: Childhood Education, Internship Site: Bataan Elementary School
The CEO Internship Program provides students with opportunities to “test the waters” of a desired occupation. Students engage in the daily work environments of local employers, practice career development, and prepare for employment all while earning high school credit. The program is available for Ottawa County High School Junior and Senior students. If you are a student interested in learning more about the CEO Internship Program, you are encouraged to connect with your high school counselor. Businesses interested in participating in this program, please contact the OCIC at 419-898-6242.