He writes about his summer internship with Jonathan Schecter ’04 of M&C Saatchi Sport and Entertainment
 Andrew Schnall ’10 (Hillsborough,  N.J.), an economics and business major, spent his summer as an intern  under the guidance of Jonathan Schecter ’04, a senior account  manager with M&C Saatchi Sport and Entertainment in New York City.
Andrew Schnall ’10 (Hillsborough,  N.J.), an economics and business major, spent his summer as an intern  under the guidance of Jonathan Schecter ’04, a senior account  manager with M&C Saatchi Sport and Entertainment in New York City.This summer, I was fortunate enough to get an internship in New York  City with M&C Saatchi Sport and Entertainment, a public relations  firm located in Battery Park. Lafayette alumnus Jonathan Schecter is a  senior account manager with the company, and he was generous enough to  take me under his wing. Everyone at M&C Saatchi was incredibly nice  and helpful, which went a long way toward making the experience a great  one.
I am very interested in sports, which is why I applied for the  internship. I did not know much about public relations, but I went into  it eager to learn. One of the major things that I learned is that  networking and creating relationships with the right people is arguably  the most important factor of success. While this is true no matter what  career one ultimately decides on, it seemed to be especially true for  public relations.
One skill that I have improved upon as a result of the internship is  communicating in a clear and concise way. One of my tasks was to call  numerous television, radio, and print media outlets. At first, I sounded  like a bumbling idiot, but after making a few calls I felt more  comfortable. By the end of the internship, talking to these people on  the phone felt relatively natural. This internship also gave me the  simple, yet valuable understanding of what it is like to truly work. The  best way to learn is by doing, so having deadlines, commuting on the  subway, and working nine to six, five days a week was a fantastic  experience.
Along those lines, living in NYC was amazing too. I’m a huge theater  fan, so it was awesome to see a few shows. A lot of the shows have a  lottery for extremely discounted front-row seats, and I got to see the  show In the Heights this way. To put it simply, I was smiling a  lot. I lived in an NYU dorm, which is basically a high-rise apartment.  It was equipped with a full kitchen, so I could buy groceries and cook  my own meals. I did my share of eating out too, which was another perk  of living in the city.
This past summer was really great and was definitely my most  accomplished summer. While I wouldn’t say that the experience helped  narrow my focus so much that I now know exactly how the rest of my life  is going to pan out, it did teach me many lessons and gave me  experiences that I can use moving forward.