Break into the Business of Baseball

 

 

Bentley is now accepting submissions for the 2010 "Break into the Business of Baseball" internship program. To submit your entry visit the Boston Red Sox
or New York Mets team websites.


 

Bentley is giving two high school students the opportunity of a lifetime — a one-month internship with a major league baseball team during the 2010 season. It’s part of the “Break into the Business of Baseball” program sponsored by Bentley and MLB.com.

Through this program, high school students submit a 100-word essay explaining why they would like to “Break into the Business of Baseball” by working with the Boston Red Sox or with the the official web site of the New York Mets. Representatives from Bentley and MLB.com judge the essays based on originality, creativity, interest in business, passion and clarity.

Congratulations to our 2009 winners:

New York Mets                   
David Connor
New York, NY
Collegiate School

Boston Red Sox
William Keough
Hingham, MA
Boston College High School

"The knowledge I have garnered over the last month has significantly surpassed what I could learn in a classroom. This great opportunity has given me a step ahead of my soon-to-be classmates in college and an unparalleled motivation to become an intelligent, aggressive, and successful businessman." 
 - William Keough, 2009 winner


For an inside look at William's internship experience with the Boston Red Sox, read his blog.

Nationally recognized for its commitment to business, Bentley developed this program to show high school students the variety of career options they can pursue with a business degree.

If you have questions about this program, please e-mail kleblanc@bentley.edu.

Making Headlines

A New England Cable News business reporter interviews 2008 internship winner Jeremy Adler about his experience working with the Boston Red Sox.