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Welcoming Shohini Banerjee: Project ECHO’s Newest Intern and Marketing and Fundraising Coordinator!

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At Project ECHO, we’re always looking for passionate, driven individuals who want to make an impact in the world of youth entrepreneurship. That’s why we’re thrilled to welcome Shohini Banerjee as our newest business intern! Our internship program provides hands-on experience in nonprofit operations, entrepreneurship education, and program development—helping young professionals gain valuable skills while contributing to our mission of empowering the next generation of changemakers.


Here's a little bit more about Shohini:

I’m a first-year Economics student at Foothill College, excited to serve Project ECHO as a Marketing and Fundraising Coordinator/Intern, and I look forward to helping in the preparation of the 21st annual High School Entrepreneurs' Business Plan Competition. Prior to this role, I served as a facilitator for a Project ECHO Club in my community, where I continue to teach students entrepreneurial skills and guide them in developing a business plan. Also, my experience competing at the 2024 Google Case Competition at Foothill College has honed my problem-solving abilities, and I’m eager to apply these skills to further the mission of Project ECHO.

We’re so excited to have Shohini join the Project ECHO team as a Marketing and Fundraising Coordinator and Intern! Her enthusiasm and fresh perspective will be a valuable addition to our work. At Project ECHO, we believe in providing opportunities for students and young professionals to grow, learn, and make a difference. If you're interested in a business internship where you can gain real-world experience and support entrepreneurial education, we’d love to hear from you!


Welcome to the team, Shohini!


 
 
 

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