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Chelsey Scott Joins OffWhite as Intern

Chelsey ScottOffWhite is pleased to announce the addition of Chelsey Scott to its full-service integrated marketing communications team. Scott, originally from Medina, OH, will be joining the company as an intern, working primarily in the planning, promotion and implementation of a marketing program for OffWhite’s content management system, Ed.it™2.

Scott is going to be a senior at Marietta College in the fall, currently pursuing her Bachelor’s degree in English with a Creative Writing Concentration. Her strength in written communication has also granted her a position as a student writer for Marietta College’s Office of College Relations. She hopes to bring to OffWhite her keen attention to detail, fresh creativity and clean writing abilities. “I am so pleased to be working with OffWhite for the summer,” Scott praises. “I already feel welcomed into the team and am confident this internship will be a mutual growing process.”

OffWhite has been utilizing internships for more than 25 years, recognizing the significance of allowing interns realistic experience. “With close supervision we make the OffWhite internship experience mutually beneficial. We put our interns in real-world situations with direct client contact, and we expect outcomes that our clients will value. We know from decades of feedback that an OffWhite internship places a Marietta College graduate ahead of others when competing for a job,” says Bill White, CEO of OffWhite. 

For more information on OffWhite, its services or the Ed.it™2 program, visit offwhite.com.

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