Winthrop Chemistry Students Obtain Summer 2000 Industrial Internships (9/2/00)

Professional experience is a critical component of undergraduate education.  Winthrop's location within an economically booming region provides a multitude of opportunities for chemistry students to find relevant job experience to further their professional development.  These chemistry students are to be congratulated for their summer 2000 work.

Jacob Bradford, a senior chemistry major, obtained a position with Bowater Paper.

Derek Elgin,  a junior chemistry major, obtained a position with Atotech Corporation, an international manufacturer of electroplating chemicals headquartered in Rock Hill, and worked in the Research Chemistry Division.

Danielle Ezell, a junior chemistry major, obtained a position with an orthodontist practice.

Heather Jessee, a sophomore chemistry major, obtained a position with Atotech Corporation, an international manufacturer of electroplating chemicals headquartered in Rock Hill, and worked in the Research Chemistry Division.

Stephanie Koester, a senior chemistry major, earned a summer position as a chemistry intern with Sherman Williams in Cleveland, Ohio.  The internship position is part of the nationally advertised experiential opportunities in chemistry published by the American Chemical Society.

Faith Roberts, a senior chemistry major, obtained a position with Atotech Corporation, an international manufacturer of electroplating chemicals headquartered in Rock Hill and worked in the Analytical Services Division.

Jason Simmons was awarded a summer internship working in the quality control lab with Harrell Industries.

Jayne White, a sophomore chemistry major, obtained a laboratory position with Energy Recovery Resources.