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2013 Where Do OU Students 2012 - 2013 Where Do OU Students Go? Architecture Double majors included Architecture Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location MA+ Architecture Project Manager Oklahoma City, OK Construction Science Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location Devon Energy Assitant Construction Foreman OKC/Stillwater, OK Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Austin Commercial Project Intern Dallas, TX Interior Design Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Williams-Sonoma Design Intern Oklahoma City, OK 2012 - 2013 Where Do OU Students Go? Arts & Sciences Double majors included Arts & Sci Planned Program Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location Opower Consumer Content Specialist Arlington, VA Southern Methodist University Events Coordinator Annual and Alumni Giving Dallas, TX Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Bricktown Association Special Events Intern Oklahoma City, OK Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Beyond Yoga LLC. Assistant Oklahoma City, OK Astronomy Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location NASA USRA Intern Houston, TX Chemistry Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location Accurate Envioronmental Labs Analytical Chemist Stillwater, OK Accurate Environmental Labs Analytical Chemist Stillwater, OK Chemistry/Biochemistry Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location A&G N/A New York City, NY Chinese Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location Littlefish CEO Oklahoma City, OK US Army 2LT Korea, Other US Army Second lieutenant South Korea, Other US Navy Surface Warefare Officer N/A, Other Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Capital Blue Cross Operations Process Improvement Intern Harrisburg, PA Classics Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Olympia Media Group Editor in Chief of The Odyssey newspaper at University of Okla Indianapolis, IN Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Olympia Media Group Assistant to the Director of Campus Development/Hiring Assist Indianapolis, IN World Literature Today Intern to the Editor in Chief Norman, OK Communication Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location AT&T Business Sales Leadership Development Program Atlanta, GA Cardinal Engineering, Inc. Marketing Assistant Norman, OK Congressman Lucas Staff Assistant Washington D.C., DC GameStop Corp. PR Coordinator Grapevine, TX Halliburton Senior Administrative Associate OKC, OK Novo Communications Liaison OKC, OK Regional Physical Therapy Director of Public Relations OKC, OK Swift Worldwide Resources Recruiment Consultant Houston, TX The University of Pennsylvania Manager of Marketing and New Media Philadelphia, PA Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Disney Food & Beverage Cast Member Orlando, FL JourneyChurch.tv Church Intern Norman, OK Oklahoma Daily Beat Reporter Oklahoma City, OK Student Media Oklahoma Daily Beat Reporter Norman, OK University of Oklahoma Oklahoma Daily Beat Reporter Norman, OK Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Coca-Cola Campus Ambassador New York City, NY FoodMinds FoodMinds Intern Chicago, IL KWTV - News 9 Sports Intern Oklahoma City, OK Make-A-Wish Oklahoma Fundraising, Event & Development Intern Oklahoma City, OK Noticias Breves Spanish News Reporter Oklahoma City, OK Premier PR- London, England PR intern in the media department London, Other Economics Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location Phillips 66 Global Marketing New Hire Houston, TX Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location BP Petroleum Engineer Intern Houston, TX Phillips 66 Marketing Intern Bartlesville, OK WPX Energy Business Intern Tulsa, OK English Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location CondeNast Publications/Lucky Magazine Creative Services Assistant New York City, NY Opower Consumer Content Specialist Arlington, VA Tate Publishing Senior Editor Mustang, OK Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location Tate Publishing Executive Editor's Assistant Mustang, OK Health & Exercise Science Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location Oklahoma Heart Hospital Exercise Trainer Oklahoma City, OK Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Camp Lurecrest Pool Director Lake Lure, NC Disney Quick Service and Food Beverage Intern Lake Buena Vista, FL Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location Stein Ancillary Services LLC Rehab Tech OKC, OK Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Casady high school football coach oklahoma city, OK G-Force Marketing Corporation Digital Intern Greensboro, NC Oklahoma City Boathouse Foundation Rowing Coach Oklahoma City, OK History Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location Teach for America Teacher Colorado Springs, CO US Marine Corps Second Lieutenant Quantico, VA Human Relations Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location ACIPCO Sales Representative Birmingham, AL Brown Mackie College Assistant Director of Admissions Oklahoma City, OK Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma Community Programs Specialist Oklahoma City, OK KMS Ventures, Inc. Executive Assistant Dallas, TX Mission to North America Sheds of Hope Coordinator Moore, OK Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Office Max Customer Service Intern Norman, OK Oklahoma City Thunder Community Relations Intern Oklahoma City, OK University of Oklahoma Student Assistant Norman, OK Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Make-A-Wish Oklahoma Volunteer Management Intern Oklahoma City, OK TBK Materials Marketing Representative Decatur, TX Italian Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location Daughtery, Fowler, Peregrin, Haught, and Jenson International Registry Specialist Oklahoma City, OK Letters Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location University of Oklahoma Assistant Director Norman, OK Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location United States Senate Intern Washington, DC Linguistics Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location JET Programme Assistant Language Teacher for Takinoue Board of Education Takinoue, Hokkaido, Other Mathematics Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location Halliburton Field engineer Lafayette, LA Phillips 66 Global Marketing New Hire Houston, TX Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Apache Corporation Field Drilling Intern Houston, TX Phillips 66 Marketing Intern Bartlesville, OK Phillips 66 Marketing Intern Bartlesville, OK Microbiology Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location St. Anthony Hospital Microbiology Processor OKC, OK Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location The Dental Spa Dental Assistant Oklahoma City, OK Multidisciplinary Studies Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location American Pinto Horse Association Registration Bethany, OK Chaparral Materials Control Coordinator Oklahoma City, OK Don Armstrong CPA Operations Manager/Human Resources Norman, OK Farmers Insurance Customer Service Associate Oklahoma City, OK Glazer's Distributors Sales Representative Dallas, TX Mary Kay Independent Consultant Norman, OK National Cash Registry Inside Sales Representative Fort Worth, TX Oklahoma Tax Commission Secretary Oklahoma City, OK Realpage NOC Engineer Dallas, TX University of Oklahoma Staff Assistant and Special Events Coordinator Norman, OK University of Oklahoma Staff Assistant II Norman, OK Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Coca-Cola OU Student Ambassador New York City, NY Fruit of the Earth, Inc. Quality Control Intern Fort Worth, TX Oklahoma City Thunder Corporate Communications Intern Oklahoma City, OK Sky Ranch Summer Camps Senior Counselor Van, TX Sonic N/A Oklahoma City, OK Sonic N/A Oklahoma City, OK University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Research & Lab Tech Oklahoma City, OK Verizon Wireless Health and Wellness Coach Southlake, TX Walgreens Pharmacy Technician Norman, OK Wal-Mart Pharmacy Technician/Intern OKC, OK Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location Walgreen's Pharmacy Technician Norman, OK Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location US Marshals Service Intern Oklahoma City, OK Physics Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Research Technician Oklahoma City, OK Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Apache Corporation Field Drilling Intern Houston, TX Political Science Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location AIPAC Legislative Assistant Washington, DC Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location District Office of Congressman Markwayne Mullin Intern Muskogee, OK Psychology Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location Hibu Associate Manager of Web Production Cedar Rapids, IA Holland Services Landman Fort Worth, TX Mission to North America Sheds of Hope Coordinator Moore, OK Slomin Family Center Para Educator Delray Beach, FL The Preschool at the Slomin Family Center for Autism and RElated Di Para Educator Delray Beach, FL Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Fujitsu Demand Management Intern Dallas, TX Fujitsu Demand Management Intern Dallas, TX Target Executive Team Leader - Intern Moore, OK Internship Paths Organization Name Title Location Make-A-Wish Oklahoma Wish Referral Intern Oklahoma City, OK Open Arms Clinic Triage Assistant Oklahoma City, OK Open Arms Clinic Triage Assistant Oklahoma City, OK Religious Studies Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location Nathan Hale Junior High English/Language Arts Junior High Teacher Tulsa, OK Social Work Employment Paths Organization Name Title Location OK Department of Human Services Child Welfare Specialist Oklahoma City, OK TEEM Case Manager
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