Hosting a summer internship  for Natalie Cothren ’09. By Danielle De Vita ’04
Danielle De Vita ’04 is a senior account executive  for Novita Communications, a public relations firm specializing in  architectural design in Brooklyn, N.Y. This summer, she hosted an  internship for English major Natalie Cothren ’09 (Akron, Ohio). 
 
During my sophomore year at Lafayette in 2002, I had the opportunity  to serve an externship at Novita Communications, a New York-based  boutique PR and marketing agency with a specialty in the domestic and  international architecture/design industry. I can still remember meeting  Christine Abbate ’85, the principal of the company, on my first  day and immediately feeling at home and welcome.
The externship was such a unique and exciting experience that I  decided to intern at the company over each of my summers and during  January breaks. Now, four years later, I find myself on the professional  side of yet another great “Lafayette Experience.”
This March, I had the privilege of interviewing Natalie Cothren, a  senior majoring in English with a minor in art history, for a summer  internship position at Novita. Even over the phone, I could easily see  her enthusiasm, creativity and eagerness to learn. Natalie began her  internship in mid-May, which also happens to be the busiest time of year  for the design community.
Of course, it was my personal goal to make sure that she received the  same fulfilling experience that I did when I was in her position. So we  immediately asked her to join us at a premier industry trade show in  New York City and assist our top client, Ceramic Tiles of Italy, at  their institutional booth. She quickly absorbed all of the necessary  information and then went to work, answering questions and giving out  materials. She not only impressed our entire staff, but our client as  well.
I use this story as an example of Natalie’s character, determination,  and professionalism. It is in this same manner that she handles all of  her daily activities. Since her first day, she has attended several  trade shows, handled editorial requests for our various clients,  assisted with the content of a quarterly newsletter produced for the  Italian Trade Commission in New York, written and edited press releases,  and reorganized our contact management system. Natalie has proven  herself time and again and is always willing to take on any challenge we  give to her.
After being on both sides of the spectrum, I can see how beneficial  the internship program can be to the student and the employer. I feel  that the College’s Career Services department has really excelled at  connecting young students with mentors in the workplace. It seems that  more and more Lafayette undergrads are interested in media,  communications, and marketing.
The College does a wonderful job of opening new doors and connecting  them with a creative community that is so close at hand in New York  City. I feel so honored to be a part of this amazing network and to have  had the opportunity to share what I have learned as a young  professional in the PR/marketing world with Natalie during her summer  internship.
- New York  City internships and externships are a part of the unique Lafayette  student experience