Amber Dietz, of Southington, will complete an internship this summer with American Guernsey Association in Columbus, Ohio.
During the internship, Dietz will create sales catalogs, write and take photos for Purebred Publishing, and create a National Brown Swiss Directory. She assisted in planning for the National Junior Show and ran the Purebred Publishing blog during the National Convention sale.
“Amber has been a huge asset to our team this summer,” said Robin Alden, records and assistant editor for the American Guernsey Association. “This is our busiest season and we could not have kept up our customer service and efficiency without her. Her bright personality and excellent work ethic were key in our operations running smoothly.”
Dietz will return to Ohio State in August to continue her degree in agricultural communication. She is the daughter of Randy and Lorrie Dietz and a graduate of Chalker 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.