
BY: Robin Tagliaferri
The Graduate Career Center at the Northeastern University D'Amore-McKim School of Business in Boston, Massachusetts, will engage 10 graduate students in the implementation of three Community Impact Projects in support of Progetto Guarcino 2025, a comprehensive arts, culture and economic development campaign designed to build prosperity and improve the quality of life in Guarcino, a town in the Province of Frosinone, in Lazio, 43 miles southeast of Rome.
In summer semester 2025, and through the Graduate Career Center’s Community Impact Initiative, the graduate student interns will take part in 3 distinct ventures: 1) Water, Paper, Cookies - Create a Supply Chain; 2) Campocatino and the Great Outdoors - Create a Marketing Plan; 3) The 1890 Organ in the Collegiate Church of San Nicola - Implement a Fundraising Campaign.
SOURCE: Northeastern University D'Amore-McKim School of Business
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