Megan Besancon, of Sterling, will complete an internship this summer with FLM+ in Columbus, Ohio.
During the internship, Besancon will use her communication skills as an account services intern. In her position, she will be an integral part in helping FLM+ deliver Wide Open Thinking™ and world-class work to agriculturally-based clients. On any given day, her responsibilities will cover a multitude of tasks including drafting action reports post-meetings and sending to the broader team, client communication, participating in internal and client meetings, public relations and overall project management.
Besancon is also responsible for completing a capstone project that she will present at the end of the summer focusing on agritourism and serve as a key member in an intern team project around food loss and water conservation.
“Megan is an excellent addition to our Columbus office this summer,” says Meg Bennett, associate client relationship team leader at FLM+. “Her enthusiasm, work-ethic and willingness to seek tasks and opportunities make Megan a vital part of the FLM+ team.”
Besancon will return to Ohio State in August to continue her degree in agricultural communication. She is the daughter of Gary and Mary Besancon and a graduate of Norwayne High School.
The agricultural communication major at Ohio State prepares students to plan, develop, and implement a communication campaign, using visual media, writing and editing. Students study crisis communication, graphic design, marketing, and journalism so they can spread the word about agriculture. To learn more about the agricultural communication major, visit acel.osu.edu or call 614-247-6358.