
Economics and business major interns with Jon Couch ’91 at Penn Millers Insurance Company this summer
Transitioning from being a student to being a member of the work force can be difficult for some college students. For Megan Gagliardi ’08 (Hanover Township, Pa.), however, using what she recently learned in  class allowed her to make a smooth transition during her internship this  summer.
“It’s definitely interesting to see what I have learned about in  class at Lafayette actually used by the company in the day-to-day  tasks,” says the economics and business major. “I think many times when  taking a class people feel it’s useless because there is a limited  understanding of how it works in the ‘real world.’”
Gagliardi interned at Penn Millers Insurance Company in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., under the guidance of alumnus Jon Couch ’91, assistant vice president and controller at Penn Millers.
“I work on various projects that other people in Financial Services,  or sometimes in other departments, need help with,” says Gagliardi. “The  internship is not overly structured, which is good because it gives me a  chance to work on a variety of projects, making the experience more  beneficial and interesting.”
Couch says that the internship allowed Gagliardi to experience a wide array of activities.
“The internship involves working on accounting activities, such as  preparing and recording monthly entries into the general ledger system,”  he says.
Gagliardi says she already feels as though she’s gained an edge on those who will be entering the workforce with her.
“Many employers prefer people with some kind of experience, if not in  that particular field, in the job market in general, so I can highlight  my time working at Penn Millers,” she says. “I think it will also show  potential employers I am responsible by committing to a full time  internship. I also think working with other people on projects will help  me collaborate effectively with my coworkers in whatever job I find  after graduation.”
Couch also says that Gagliardi’s educational experience had been heightened by her time at Penn Millers.
“Anytime you can get a student in a workplace setting, it’s good for them,” he says.
Gagliardi serves as The Lafayette newspaper advertising  editor, Delta Delta Delta sorority treasurer and an After School  Mentoring Club volunteer. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa Honor  Society; Omicron Delta Epsilon Economics and Business Honor Society, the  Investment Club, College Democrats, and is a peer tutor.