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Friday, August 30, 2013
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Student Organization Highlight - American Marking Association
Take a moment to get to know Mervin Medina, a senior Marketing major and president of the American Marketing Association. The mission of the American Marketing Association is to advance the practice and appreciation of marketing for students and professionals who seek to increase their knowledge and skills through national and local programming. They are the only organization that provide direct benefits to marketing professionals in both business and education and serve all levels of marketing practitioners, educators, and students.
What does the American Marketing Association have planned so
far for the 2013-2014 school year?
We have so much planned for this upcoming year! Every year we host
over 50 professional development events. These events include our bi-weekly
speaker meeting, workshops, and our Annual Etiquette Dinner and Regional
Conference. We hope to add some new events this year so stay posted! These
events are designed to provide students with skills that they can take into the
workforce, as well as giving students the opportunity to listen to professionals
from different industries. On top of this we will continue all of our community
service and fundraising projects while adding in some new ones. We have been
working hard all summer and we are excited to get the year started!
When you’re not studying or attending class, what are you
doing?
I am probably working. I am a Manager at the Fossil store in the San
Marcos Tanger Outlets. Whenever I do get some free time, I enjoy relaxing with
friends. Going to the movies, floating the river, or maybe taking a walk down
South Congress are always fun things to do. What I always do on my free time
though is catch up on my soccer news. I am a soccer fanatic and really enjoy
following it and getting to watch games throughout the week.
What is your favorite restaurant in San Marcos? Your favorite
dish?
I have a few favorite places to visit. It really just depends on
what kind of food I am in the mood for. One place I really enjoy eating at is
Garcia’s because it has a laid back atmosphere and the food and service is
always great. My favorite dish though would have to be BBQ. I really enjoy
grilling and eating BBQ. My favorite BBQ place would have to be Blacks in
Lockhart.
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
I hope to see myself in a position that I love and have the
ability to utilize my skills. There are so many interesting positions and
fields in Marketing that the possibilities are endless. I just want to be
involved within a firm or marketing team of which I can play a meaningful role
and grow as a person and increase my knowledge of the Marketing industry.
What do you think is the “key
to success?”
Personally I don’t think that success can be boiled down to just one factor or trait. Some of the factors that I believe are important for success are time management, hard work, dedication, staying organized, and trying new things. When you are in college there are so many things of which you can get involved with and can clutter your life. This is also true when you are graduating and getting ready to enter the workforce. Learning how to manage your time is something beneficial and can lead to success. A big one for me is staying organized. I have so much going on that it is easy to lose track of stuff or to forget things. Taking time to organize my things and maintaining it has really helped me succeed. A good tip is to maintain a planner with all of your important dates and meetings. I have one everywhere I go and it has helped me tremendously to stay organized!
Personally I don’t think that success can be boiled down to just one factor or trait. Some of the factors that I believe are important for success are time management, hard work, dedication, staying organized, and trying new things. When you are in college there are so many things of which you can get involved with and can clutter your life. This is also true when you are graduating and getting ready to enter the workforce. Learning how to manage your time is something beneficial and can lead to success. A big one for me is staying organized. I have so much going on that it is easy to lose track of stuff or to forget things. Taking time to organize my things and maintaining it has really helped me succeed. A good tip is to maintain a planner with all of your important dates and meetings. I have one everywhere I go and it has helped me tremendously to stay organized!
Friday, August 16, 2013
Save the Date: InternInAustinFair
This event is
organized by the Mayor of Austin, Governor's office, area Chambers
and Business Organizations, and SureScore (the company that recently acquired
Campus2Careers) with the goal of connecting students with Fall internships
and jobs at the local small businesses, nonprofits, and startups who may not
recruit on campus. InternInAustin is part of ACC's 40th Anniversary Celebration this year, so an
even bigger turnout of employers, local leaders, and students from area
colleges and high schools are expected.
Date:
Tuesday September 17th from 2:00 -5:00PM
Location:
Highland Mall (ACC's newest campus), Mens Dillards Entrance (look for signs) at 6001 Airport Blvd, Austin TX 78752
Details:
To see what to expect, watch this quick 3 minute video of a prior Internship Fair
Tuesday September 17th from 2:00 -5:00PM
Location:
Highland Mall (ACC's newest campus), Mens Dillards Entrance (look for signs) at 6001 Airport Blvd, Austin TX 78752
Details:
To see what to expect, watch this quick 3 minute video of a prior Internship Fair
Count:
200+ local startups, small businesses, and nonprofits offering more than 500 fall internships (mostly paid), part-time work, and full-time jobs
200+ local startups, small businesses, and nonprofits offering more than 500 fall internships (mostly paid), part-time work, and full-time jobs
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Alternative Bus Service
While the Bobcat Tram Interurban bus service is nearing completion, there are several service alternatives beginning August 26th if you live between Austiin and San Antonio. You can find more information on the Bobcat Shuttle home page and summarized on a stand alone page.
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CARTS is planning 5
round-trips a day from several locations in Austin. For more information,
the direct link is: http://www.shuttle.txstate.edu/BTI/Alternatives-to-BTI/Austin-Bus_CARTS.html.
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My Shuttle Home is
planning up to 7 round-trips a day but requires pre-purchase before the
beginning of the semester. For more information, the direct link
is: http://www.shuttle.txstate.edu/BTI/Alternatives-to-BTI/Austin-Bus_MyShuttleHome.html.
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Vanpool service is
available by Capital Metro in Austin and VIA in San Antonio. The direct
link for Austin service is http://www.shuttle.txstate.edu/BTI/Alternatives-to-BTI/Austin-Van_CapMet.html
and the direct link for San Antonio service is: http://www.shuttle.txstate.edu/BTI/Alternatives-to-BTI/SA-Van_VIA.html.
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A ride
sharing database managed by the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning
Organization (CAMPO) will provide free carpool matching service for anyone
traveling to the San Marcos or Round Rock campuses from Austin or San Antonio.
Alternatives
include two bus service providers from Austin (CARTS and My Shuttle Home),
carpool information for Austin or San Antonio, and vanpool information for
Austin or San Antonio.
While
there is still no bus provider identified between San Antonio and San Marcos,
a notification will be sent to students, faculty and staff if service becomes available.
Continue to check the BTI Alternatives web page, http://www.shuttle.txstate.edu/BTI/Alternatives-to-BTI.html, periodically as additional service
providers will be posted as soon as they are identified.
Please
contact Paul Hamilton at 512.245.5555 or email shuttle@txstate.edu if you have
questions.
Monday, August 5, 2013
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