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    Posted November 13, 2009 by
    kwisch
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    Santa Clara, CA, California
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    Young People Who Rock

    Marketing Communications Manager, Intel Corporation: 26 Years Old

     

    My name is Kevin Wisch, a Marketing Communications Manager for Intel Corporation and I am 26 years old. Below, I've provided some information about myself, but feel free to visit my linkedin.com page at http://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinwisch. Thought it'd be interesting and fun to submit to the "Young People Who Rock" story. :-)

    I was an MBA intern last summer for Intel and was hired full-time after completing my MBA. In my first ten weeks at Intel, I managed a Facebook campaign gathering over 38,000 Fans online for the Intel Brand (The campaign was called "Vote for a Cause"). I have also been on the Core Team for Intel’s Industry Recognized “Digital IQ” training program which trained all of Intel's 5,000 marketers about best practices in online marketing.

    At 16 years old, I created Amazingsite.com, earning national media exposure via WCBS and the Channel One television network. By age 25, I had worked as a Graduate Assistant for my University, on Wall Street for the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation, for State Farm Insurance as a Graduate Intern and in Silicon Valley for Intel.

    I hold a B.A. in Communication, an M.A. in Corporate and Organizational Communication and an M.B.A. in Marketing. At Intel, I was one of 11 MBA interns during the summer of 2008; and I was one of four hired full-time.

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