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SCAD Student Joins Lamoille FiberNet as New Summer Communications Intern

Lamoille FiberNet is excited to announce the hire of their new Communications Intern, Cameron Kennedy. Raised in Jeffersonville, VT, Cameron, 22, currently lives in Fairfield and will be working with Lamoille FiberNet for the summer, helping with marketing and communications content.  

Cameron is currently a senior at the Savannah College of Art & Design, where he is pursuing a B.F.A. in Advertising & Branding. Attending the Savannah campus throughout the year, he is expected to graduate Spring 2024 with plans to return to New England. Cameron is a graduate of Lamoille Union High School as well as the Green Mountain Technology and Career Center, where he studied Creative Media Art & Design. Lamoille FiberNet is excited to work with Cameron moving forward.  

“We are excited to work with Cameron and use some of his strengths and knowledge. Hopefully he will leave with a lot of takeaways regarding communications that he can use later in his career” said Jane Campbell, Marketing & Communications Committee Co-Chair. “Cameron will be helping Lamoille FiberNet reach out to community members as we prepare to bring high-speed internet to homes and businesses in Lamoille County.” 

Do you or someone you know want to learn how to create and expand the public presence of an organization, align written communications with strategy, and get experience in public and community relations? Learn more about upcoming Fall 2023 internship opportunities here. 

The mission of Lamoille FiberNet Communications Union District is to prioritize access to unserved and underserved addresses to symmetrical, high-speed, and affordable internet service—as soon as possible. Our vision is that every home and business in our territory will be connected to fast, reliable internet service. 

For more info, go to http://www.lamoillefiber.net. 

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