Bentley Opens New Season of ''Break into the Biz of Baseball'' Program With Red Sox and MLB.com; Five Internships Available with Red Sox, Mets, Phillies, White Sox and Giants in Summer 2007.WALTHAM, Mass. -- Five high school students will break into the Major Leagues next summer, courtesy of Bentley College. Bentley and Major League Baseball "MLB" and "Major Leagues" redirect here. For other uses, see MLB (disambiguation) and Major Leagues (disambiguation). Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest level of play in North American professional baseball. .com (MLB.com) are sponsoring season three of the "Break Into the Biz of Baseball" challenge, in which five high school students from across America win a one-month internship next summer in the offices of the Boston Red Sox The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox are a member and currently champions of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball’s American League. From to the present, the Red Sox have played in Fenway Park. , New York Mets
Early days and the John McGraw era . Students will work behind the scenes and learn the ins-and-outs of running an MLB MLB Major League Baseball MLB Minor League Baseball MLB Middle Linebacker (football) MLB Motor Life Boat MLB Matt Leblanc (actor) MLB Mother Love Bone (band) team in areas such as marketing, promotion and media. HOW IT WORKS Contestants visit any of the five team websites, complete an entry form and submit a 50-100 word essay (not to exceed 100 words) explaining why he or she should be chosen to win the internship. Prizes will be given to the first and second runner up in each market. Bentley and the teams will judge and choose winners based on originality, creativity, passion, interest in business, and clarity. WHO IS ELIGIBLE Current high school students (freshmen, sophomore, junior, senior) between the ages of 13-18. DEADLINES The promotion will continue until October 15, 2006 to coincide with the final portion of the MLB season. Winners will be notified on or about February 1, 2007. For contest details and links to entry forms, go to http://www.bentley.edu/mlb/index.cfm 2006 WINNERS Last season Bentley and the MLB reviewed nearly 2,000 essays. Five outstanding high school students were chosen to work behind-the-scenes with each team: (http://www.bentley.edu/mlb/2006_winners.cfm) --Ben Vainer from Melrose, MA interned with the Red Sox --Juliana Blau from Queens, NY joined the Mets.com --Jennifer Gilbert from Fairfax, VA worked with the Nationals.com --Samantha Dougherty from Broonall, PA interned with the Phillies.com --Scott Powers from Lagrange, IL worked with the Cubs.com Bentley is partnered with Fenway Sports Group Fenway Sports Group ("FSG") is a company headquarted in Boston, Massachusetts established by New England Sports Ventures in 2004. With Mike Dee as its president, FSG soon entered into an exclusive sponsorship sales agreement with Boston College - the first of many relationships (FSG) and Major League Baseball Advanced Media LP (MLBAM MLBAM Major League Baseball Advanced Media ) on this exclusive promotion. Bentley is a national leader in business education. Centered on education and research in business and related professions, Bentley blends the breadth and technological strength of a university with the values and student focus of a small college. Our undergraduate curriculum combines business study with a strong foundation in the arts and sciences. A broad array of offerings at the McCallum Graduate School emphasize the impact of technology on business practice, including MBA and Master of Science programs, PhD programs in accountancy and in business, and selected executive programs. Enrolling approximately 4,000 full-time undergraduate, 250 adult part-time undergraduate, and 1,270 graduate students, Bentley is located in Waltham, Mass., minutes west of Boston. |
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