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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT
skills and Brock’s core competencies such as critical thinking, knowledge application, and community
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engagement. A key benefit to students’ CSC experiential education experience is professional growth. The following page highlights some student profiles who completed an experiential opportunity with the CSC describing their contributions and where they are now.
An analysis of the text from the student blogs reveals benefits that include the development of several employability
Additionally, you can find blogs written by the students by scanning the QR code above.
Hazelcampbellbsm2021
April 2021 – September 2021
During Hazel’s time as the Forum and Webinar Coordinator (Experiential) she staged a successful webinar and organized a three-day forum, Athletes First: The Promotion of Safe Sport in Canada.
After her internship, Hazel worked as a Sport Program Administrator and an Administrative Assistant to local sport associations. She continued her studies at George Brown College completing a certificate in Digital Media Marketing

During Bobby’s time at the CSC he developed all the promotional content that the Centre used through programs such as Canva and Adobe Illustrator. He was also instrumental in the successful roll-out of the 2021 "Athletes First" Safe Sport Forum, communicating with OUA teams to ensure all parties were informed about the event effectively.
After completing his role with the CSC Bobby worked as a Research Assistant and is currently completing a Master of Arts in sport management at Brock University.

September 2020 - April 2021
During Emma’s time as the Marketing and Communications Assistant (Intern) at the CSC, she worked a great deal with improving the Centre’s social media outreach. She even created a booklet outlining best practices for social media strategies that is still used today.
After graduating, Emma worked as the Communications and Events Assistant at the Grimsby & Lincoln District Chamber of Commerce and is currently the Communications Cooridnator at the Alzheimer Society of Niagara. EMMAFEDORCHUKBA2021

Marketing, Communications & Business Development Coordinator
May 2021 – August 2021
During Ryan’s time as the CSC's Marketing, Communications and Business Development Coordinator (Intern), he worked a great deal with social media. He created and distributed over 50 posts in four months and drove strong growth in CSC followers. He also worked in a data analytics role for Community Researcher's projects and was able to help CSC partners improve their offerings.
Ryanhyndmanbsm2022
NOAHNICKELBA2020&MA(current)
Ryan worked as the Sports Information Assistant for Brock Sports. Ryan is currently the Strategic Projects and Communications Intern in the Faculty of Managementat at Dalhousie University where he is completing an Masters of Business Administration.

During Noah’s time at the CSC he developed and launched the Centre's website. He also worked closely with Dr. Stevens on her research project Niagara Sport Database and helped to create the CSC’s social media presence on Twitter and LinkedIn.
After completing his role with the CSC Noah worked as the Editor-in-Chief at The Brock Press and is currently completing as Masters of Arts in Political Science at Brock University.