Our Team
SUMMER 2024
ISABELLE LAPAPA
SOCIAL MEDIA AND COPYWRITING INTERN
Foodie // Trivia Nerd // Embroidery Hobbyist
SUMMER 2023
The joy of writing began for me with scribbled short stories of fantasy creatures and adventurers. My nonlinear hero’s journey has taken me through all sorts of wild encounters. I’m always exploring new skills and expanding my passions in writing, editing,design, photography, and art (not to mention embroidery, cozy games, soccer, and boardgames). I consider myself a jack-of-all-trades. But out of these experiences, writing holds a special place in my smorgasbord of skills. Being able to share other people’s stories is one of the best parts of writing and creating in general, in my opinion. When I’m not working on some new creative project, you might spot me trying new foods at a local restaurant or taking a walk outside while listening to indie folk or lo-fi. This summer, I am beyond excited to bring my love of storytelling and passions to Intersection as their social media and copywriting intern.
“I loved my internship at Intersection. I felt like I could really be myself not only around the other interns, but around the staff as well. They created such a comfortable environment for everyone! I loved that they went out of their way to have us work with a real client as well as include us in projects of their own when they needed the extra hands. I felt important and appreciated while I was at Intersection and I know for a fact it improved my copywriting skills and helped me discover my writing voice. I also got to experience how a small marketing agency starts their day and shows they care about each other and their lives; Every morning we shared highs and lows of the day before and what we were working on for the current day, and it was always so helpful and awesome to hear what everyone was working on or admitting when they needed more on their plate. We got to be involved in so many meetings, including the client intake and many brainstorming sessions where they made sure our ideas were heard. I looked forward to coming every single morning and was sad to leave at the end of the summer.”
JACOB CREEK
ACCOUNT MANAGER INTERN
Sports Lover // Raising Cane’s Enthusiast // Joe Burrow’s #1 Fan
My passion for marketing began in high school when I chose to take a Principles of Marketing Class. I instantly fell in love with it and decided to make that my major for college. I was drawn in by the creativity involved in marketing and the opportunity provides for businesses and individuals to communicate and express their values, stories, and personality traits. I also love the competitive aspect of marketing, whether that's competing against other brands for the consumer’s attention or competing against yourself to accomplish your goals. As a huge football fan, creating marketing plans and strategies excites me because it reminds me of a game-plan or playbook, which is why I’m so excited to be the Account Manager Intern for Intersection this Summer. I'm currently a senior at Ball State, and along with studying marketing, I recently added a minor in digital marketing strategy and analytics to expand my knowledge in the field. When I graduate, I plan to stay in the marketing field to continue doing what I love, which is creating strategies that allow people to develop their voice and personality and share that with their audience. When I'm not doing that, you can find me hanging out with my wife, playing sports, watching games (especially football), or enjoying the outdoors.
“Hello ! My name is Payton Ridge and I am a past intern of Intersection. Summer of 2023 was a really big deal for me. Landing the internship with Intersection was a dream come true – I was manifesting it as hard as I could. Being an intern at Intersection was amazing and exceeded my expectations. It was an opportunity that I would not trade for the world. The experience I was able to receive and the skills that I was taught were invaluable. Those skills really made me a better designer and excelled my designs to new levels. Being coached was probably one of my favorite parts because it gave me lessons and feedback that gave me a taste of the professional world.
I also want to mention the people at Intersection. Everyone that I had a pleasure meeting and working with during my time there added to my experience. Intersection did not feel like a workplace – it felt like a home. Everyone was always nice, understanding, helpful, and welcoming. We celebrated our wins together and learned with each other during our losses. Intersection was my first real job and it set the standard for me for my future career hopes. I hope that wherever I land next is as warm as Intersection and their team was.
To end it off, I want to simply say thank you. Thank you Intersection for giving me the opportunity and experience that shaped me into a better designer. It is something I will always hold close to me. I can’t wait to see what you accomplish next!”
COLTON HENDRIX
PHOTO & VIDEO INTERN
Pretzel Maker // Lore Enjoyer // Staring-Off-Into-Space Expert
Creating is one of the defining pieces of my identity, ranking somewhere above my love of animals and somewhere below my endless supply of useless information about topics I’m not even that interested in. As a kid, I started with drawing and writing short stories, and by the time I got to high school, I shifted to making short films and animations. My original plan was simple: to animate a pilot for a TV show all by myself, sell it to a network, and then *boom*, instant millionaire! To my surprise (and I’m sure to yours as well), that plan didn’t work out. So, while I was back at the drawing board, I discovered my love for video production and decided to pursue that instead. This led me to Ball State, where I started working for the student-run McKinley Avenue Agency, and now to Intersection as the Photo and Video Intern! Outside of work and classes, I enjoy making short films/animations, drawing, writing, gaming, and cooking.
MELISSA NARLOCK
Dog Lover // Traveler // Coffee Connoisseur
As a kid I found myself being passionate about caring for others and animals. I thought I was going to be a nurse or a veterinarian growing up, but I found out early on that I tend to faint at the sight of blood. So to say the least, that was not going to be my calling. I came to Ball State University to study marketing, and I have been in love with Muncie and the field ever since. The psychology and analytics behind marketing mixed with the creative and artistic side is what drew me in. I have now found my passion in helping to share stories through digital platforms. Whether it be for a business or personal account I am up for the challenge. My experience in social media at an on-campus student run agency, and love for interacting with people are what drove me to digital marketing, and to pursue a minor in Emerging Media and Design at Ball State. When I am not working on editing photos or crafting social media posts, you can find me jamming to my favorite music at festivals, or visiting a cool new coffee shop.
AUBREY HAYDEN
Animal Lover // Avid Concert Goer // Frequent Hiccup Haver
Growing up, I was what you could call “born with a crayon in my hand”; meaning there was rarely ever time I didn’t spend drawing. Vocalization never came easy to me, but where words would fail, illustration filled the gaps, granting me an opportunity to speak volumes without saying a word. As I grew older, I wanted to find a platform where I could incorporate my passion for imagery with the ability to connect and make a difference within the minds and hearts of my audience; It wasn’t until I enrolled at Ball State when I realized that Graphic Design was the opportunity to do just that and so much more. Being able to help someone’s vision see the light of day is an infatuating feeling and power to have, so it’s no secret why I sought to join Intersection’s ranks, where I aspire to help others tell their stories alongside my teammates. When I’m not professionally doodling, I’m most likely tending to my succulents, drinking overly sweetened coffee or playing Animal Crossing.
I read my first real novel in the fourth grade (The Baby-Sitters Club) and wrote my first short story (if you can call it that) a year after. During that time, I fell in love with the written word and I knew one day I wanted to be a bestselling author. Throughout middle and high school, I wanted to do be a journalist and decided to build up my writing and photography skills. It wasn’t until college that I fell in love with writing in a different way; writing for social media became my passion. I love the way social media connects people and encourages conversation; I realized that I wanted to create content that captured people’s attention and got them talking. Along the way, I picked up designing (InDesign is my program of choice), script writing for radio, a knack for creating content calendars, and an unhealthy obsession with my morning cup of coffee. If I had to describe my dream job, I’d tell you to think of the Wendy’s twitter account - I can only dream of being that savage.
TAYLOR STAPLES
COPYWRITING INTERN
Wannabe Comedian // Celebrity Stalker // Letterboxd Lover
I’ve been obsessed with animation and television since before I could speak, I was also on social media way too young. What can I say? My obsessions started early on and have flourished ever since. I began my journey at Ball State as an animation major, and let’s just say it didn’t work out. I switched to Journalism and Media in my sophomore year and never looked back. Art has and always will be a part of my life, but it wasn’t until I realized that storytelling doesn’t just have to be visual that my passions became clearer. My journey with writing has been a long and often unclear road, but I wouldn’t trade it for anything. I’m happiest when I’m talking about the latest celebrity news, writing poetry, analyzing TV and movies, and scriptwriting. My experience writing for organizations on campus and in my classes has helped me find confidence in my voice and refine my love of writing intensely. I love making people laugh and telling stories that evoke emotion in others, and I hope I get to do all of this and more as the Copywriting Intern this Summer.
“I thoroughly enjoyed my time as an intersection intern. The entire intersection staff was so helpful and encouraging and really gave us the best experience possible. It was a very welcoming and comfortable environment. One of my favorite things was starting each day off with a meeting where everyone shared what projects they were working on, and on Mondays we even shared what we did over the weekend. There was a good balance of work and fun. I appreciated how much of a hands on experience we were able to have. Intersection was there to help but they really challenged myself and the other interns to go for it and be super creative with the projects we were tasked with accomplishing. Taylor, Payton, and Colton were a great team to have. We each had different strengths which really allowed us to work together well and be successful. Throughout the summer we got to work not only on our main intern project, but help with a bunch of other projects as well. My church was a client of Intersection at the time so I even got to help out with a few of those projects, so that was an especially cool experience getting to benefit from that work personally. I’m very thankful for my time as an intersection intern!”
PAYTON RIDGE
GRAPHIC DESIGN INTERN
Noticer of Brand & Package Design Changes // Orange Cat Mom // Avid Twitch Watcher
My passion for art started at a young age. As a child, I would always craft things out of any materials I had available, most notably an outfit made of just paper and tape. Growing up, I was never entirely sure what I wanted to pursue as a career. At one point I considered working with exotic animals at a zoo or being a paramedic. However, it was in high school during a web design class that I had my first interaction with digital designing, and that’s when my love for Graphic Design started. What initially started out as a hobby ended up as my career path. Ball State’s Visual Communication program has nurtured my design abilities and allowed me the opportunity to learn new programs that have enhanced my creativity and design skills. Being a Graphic Designer comes with its pros and cons. One of the downsides is that I now tend to nitpick small details that I don’t like or details that companies may change in their branding and packaging designs. On the other hand, one of my favorite parts of being a Graphic Designer is seeing my designs out in the world and knowing that I played a part in creating them!
“My time with Intersection was full of incredible and eye opening experiences. The lessons I learned while there have stuck with me and informed my professional decision making ever since. The sense of comradery and friendliness present in the office while I was there was like nothing I’d experienced in the workplace before and has permanently raised the bar for my desires in an office culture. At Intersection you’re not just a lowly intern chipping away at the boring menial leftover work, instead you’re a valuable and prominent fixture of the team with a constant flow of engaging and unique responsibilities. This is something that can often be advertised by open intern positions but is rarely truly delivered; Intersection was an exception in my experience. Beyond this, the team will often work tirelessly to provide experiences for their interns that they may not have otherwise seen until years after graduation. Such an experience for me was when they pushed me to develop an ad spot for a local restaurant/activity space in downtown Muncie. The team encouraged and pushed me to expand my scope and think big, culminating in my writing, storyboarding, directing, and editing a mini commercial. To this day I hold that as the most fulfilling and informative professional experience of my career.”
SUMMER 2022
My love for art as a whole started when I was a child, but my love for design started in high school when I asked my friends what a “visual communications” class was. I have been working as a designer on campus at Ball State University since my very first semester freshman year, and I have also been able to experience 3 semesters in an award-winning design studio. Exploring my love for art and design allows me to make people’s visions for their brands and businesses come to life - which is incredibly rewarding. This summer at Intersection I hope to gain more real-world experience in my field and get to know what the environment is really like within an agency. When I’m not working you can likely find me hiking, listening to true crime podcasts, or watching a Twitch stream.
ABBY HINES
Over-Communicator // Branding Enthusiast // Playlist Connoisseur
From my very first Instagram “aesthetic” to my current freelance forte I knew being obsessed with making things look, feel, and sound cohesive was a passion I could eventually put into practice. It makes sense why I chose Advertising and Marketing, right? Growing as a young professional I began finding myself in leadership roles whether it be with projects in my courses at Ball State University or in various roles at work or extracurriculars. So, my quest began - how to combine my skill set and knowledge of media with my passion for leading others? This summer at Intersection I hope to find that groove, and I have no doubt that I’m right where I’m supposed to be to accomplish it! When I’m not trying to sort out my work life, you can catch me spending way too much money at Goodwill or ears-deep in crafting a new playlist at a local coffee shop.
ASHLEY ALLEGRETTI
Dog Fanatic // Visual Storyteller // Mother of Plants
CAMERON BETEET
Book-worm // Music Enthusiast // Avid Reality TV Viewer
My love for content creation and writing has stayed with me since I was a child and evolved throughout the years. At the core of these interests is creativity. While my creativity has taken many different forms over the years, I’ve ultimately developed a passion for creating promotional video content and writing informational pieces. As a way to engage in my interests, I’ve had the privilege of working at an on-campus agency creating video content for clients around my university. In addition to creating videos, I’ve also participated in on-campus organizations where I regularly write articles for organizations’ blogs. I’ve furthered these interests through my studies in Media Management and Promotion as well as in the Emerging Media and Design accelerated masters program at Ball State University. Aside from my activities, I am a huge book-worm and enjoy bike rides in the spring and summertime.
AUDREY MASTERS
Personal Photo Stylist // Type Critic // Retired Talent Show Yodeler
I’ve loved creating things ever since I was little. I was known for gluing any craft supplies I could find to my coloring pages, and making art that was not conventional, according to my mom. Taylor University’s Graphic Art program has since grown my interest in digital design. I have continued growing my skills in design, advertising, and visual communications. I love variety and am always excited to try out new trends in design. My favorite part of design is collaborating with a team of other talented creatives, and being able to accomplish work that represents all of our best strengths combined. I love typography and the ability to utilize visual elements to communicate beyond what the words say. The best part of any project is when every element comes together in harmony to tell a brand’s story.
SUMMER 2021
SETH STEGALL
Analytics Nerd // Passionate ISFJ // Indie Music Fanatic
Ever since high school, I have had this innate passion for writing, and it wasn’t until my junior year at Ball State I realized the affinity I shared for the skill. As someone in the public relations industry writing has become one of my most valued skills as it is at the center of everything I do, whether it be writing a press release or drafting a social media post. Communications, especially in PR, is everything, and writing attributes to this. My many experiences with PR have allowed me to find a love for writing as I am able to use it in my professional life. I am still improving upon my writing, but I can say that it has come a long way from where I started. It's still early in my career, and I am excited to see where this skill takes me. Outside of my professional life, I am generally seen riding my bike around town or trying to find my next new experience in Muncie.
SUMMER 2020
TAMERA SIMS
Doggie Admirer // Rock Climber // Onion Ring Enthusiast
What started as a fun class to take with my friends in high school, began my journey through photography. In my yearbook class, I became a storyteller - from behind the scenes of course! As my education moved further along, I found myself analyzing every angle and aspect of photography and videography. During my time at Ball State, I realized that I have a passion for live broadcasting, but that hasn’t prevented me from learning more about other aspects of media. As an intern for Intersection, my goal is to expand my knowledge of mass media by diligently working alongside my fellow peers and teammates. Outside of work-related activities, I’m most likely taking BuzzFeed quizzes or watching social experiment videos.
BONNIE PRINDLE
Word Nerd // Thrift Shopper // Struggling Plant Mom
I can still remember the first books that ever excited me: The Magic Tree House series. In third grade, I read every one of those books in my teacher’s classroom multiple times until she took it upon herself to expand my horizons and foster my lifelong love of reading. That love of reading soon evolved into a love of writing, and I’ve been following that passion ever since. I majored in creative writing at Ball State, and I was attracted to Intersection because I felt like I would be able to apply those creative skills I learned to a professional career. In my summer here at Intersection I’d like to spend my time becoming a better content writer, learning some basic design tools, and meeting great people. In my spare time, you can find me reading a great book or desperately trying to keep my plant babies, June and Ester, happy and healthy.
BRE DAUGHERTY
Caffeine Connoisseur // Passionate Learner // People Watcher
For as long as I can remember, I’ve always been drawn to what kind of images were being used everywhere I went. When I was fifteen I began making my own photos, and ever since then I’ve been trying to capture images that draw people in the same way the photographs I love draw me in. This passion and interest is what originally led me to major in photojournalism. As time went on, I became more and more interested in how visual work is displayed in the ever-changing media space we call social media. This led me to earn my master’s degree in media analytics and management. I constantly want to learn how to make visuals better for people. I felt that at Intersection, I would have the opportunity to merge and attune these two interests by making visual content and determining how it will be displayed. When I’m not in the office, I’m more than likely at The Caffeinery enjoying some coffee and watching people live their everyday lives.
SPRING 2019
ZOEY BUCK
Cat Mom // Color Connoisseur // Foliage Fiend
I started off my college career as a science major at LSU with dreams of being a surgeon. I had my first Chemistry class and soon realized that I didn’t want to be a doctor, I just wanted to be on Grey’s Anatomy. One day, my mom said, “You’re good at drawing mandalas, why don’t you go to school for graphic design instead?” So now here I am, majoring in Visual Communications at Ball State, and loving it (I guess mom always does know best). I enjoy creating motion graphics and my biggest inspiration is Mike Perry. My goal in life is to be happy so I consider myself very lucky to be working in a field that allows me to have fun and be creative. When I am not nose deep in an Adobe program, I enjoy longboarding, rock climbing, and binge watching the newest Netflix Originals.
SUMMER 2019
KATE HAMILTON
Pink Enthusiast // Avid Crafter // Butterfly Admirer
I often refer to myself as a tinker fairy, which sounds completely ridiculous to just about anyone who hasn’t seen any of the Tinker Bell movies. It brings me joy to fix and assemble things, and I am a problem solver—much like a tinker fairy. I think my love of problem solving is what drives me to design. Being able to fix and work through visual challenges is what keeps me coming back for more. I want to be the person others go to for help with working through their design challenges. This goal keeps me striving to create better work and to gain more experience to help people. I knew that Intersection would provide a place for me to grow and thrive as a designer. In my downtime, you can catch me baking all kinds of sweets and binging Netflix original series.
JALYNN MADISON
Storyteller // Coffee junkie // Jack of all trades
MELISSA JONES
Grammar Nerd // Pizza Lover // Adrenaline Junkie
I am a big reader, I love to practice yoga, and I also enjoy thrift shopping. I am driven by excitement and also by the ability to have creative freedom in my profession, which are a few of the reasons I was attracted to Intersection. I was drawn to advertising because of my grandfather, who owned his own advertising business. So, I guess you could say it is in my blood. Going forward, I would like to either stay in advertising and marketing, or I would like to venture into publishing. During my summer at Intersection I would like to improve my writing and design skills as it applies to advertising while also adulting properly. In my free time I like to binge-watch Netflix.
SUMMER 2018
JOHNA WALLS
Typography Geek // Caffeine Addict // Color Enthusiast
I love to practice hand typography and use social media platforms to tell stories. I am excited to use my design skills to find solutions for clients that are both innovative and creative. I was attracted to Internsection because of the overall culture of the office and the people that work here. I would like to work as a designer at an advertising agency with a focus on digital design, including social media, web content, and marketing. While I am at Internsection, I would like to challenge myself creatively to become a better designer for the advertising industry and also explore further into social media planning and content creation. In my spare time, I love to explore new coffee shops and curate playlists on Spotify to capture any mood.
JAKE TURPIN
Dog Lover // Potato // “YOLO” Enthusiast
I am passionate about involving myself deeper in the Muncie community. I am driven by making money, but I also hope to create lasting relationships with the people that I work with in Muncie. When looking into interning at Internsection, I was drawn to it by the work environment and its campaign for downtown development. One of my main goals in life is to have a Wikipedia page dedicated to myself. During my time at Internsection, I hope to strengthen my skills, build relationships, and make new friends that I can carry into my professional life. When I am not working, I like to relax by grabbing a drink with my friends in downtown Muncie.
DRAKE TURNER
Songwriter // Dedicated Learner // Sarcasm Savant
I am passionate about songwriting and performing live music for strangers and friends alike. I am motivated by the world I witness around me and try to use words to inspire people to create a better world. I was drawn to Internsection because I wanted to be involved with a company that would allow me to be creative while working closely with others to reach a client’s expectations. In the future, I'd like to create content for an advertising or marketing firm and continue my passion for songwriting. While at Internsection, I'd like to sharpen my skills as a copywriter and to learn new skills from the talented people around me. In my spare time, I enjoy having drinks and playing music with friends and skateboarding occasionally (my knees are not what they once were).
CAMERON TONER
Photographer & Cinematographer // Playing Card Designer // Magic Man
I love to use my photography and videos to tell meaningful stories that bring people together and create change in the world. Creating relationships with people is what drives me and led me to this opportunity. The energetic, creative, and fun atmosphere of Internsection was a big draw for me to want to intern over the summer. Beyond this summer, I would like to gain more experience in my field, further my base of knowledge, and make new friends that inspire me. During my time at Internsection, I hope to create amazing content while developing my photography and cinematography skills. In my down time, I enjoy hanging out with my friends and doing anything that comes along.
JESS HORD
Design & branding nerd // Lover of Thai food // Crazy cat lady
The moment I touched the Adobe Suite, I knew I wanted to work in a field that embraces the growth of technology and implements it in new and interesting ways. I am constantly obsessing over selecting the perfect typeface, color palette, and aesthetic for the projects I am working on. My passion for emerging technology led me to the graphic design program at Ball State University, where I am finishing up my junior year. Intersection has created some of Muncie's best brands, and I hope to learn as much as possible about branding, graphic design, and whatever else I can get my hands on while interning here.
SPRING 2018
ERIN MORENO
Avid adventurer // Quidditch player // Devoted wordsmith
I'm a graduate of the Ball State English Department as of this past December. I've always been passionate about using words to help the world and, thanks to my minors in creative writing and sociology, I've learned to understand and tell a variety of stories to a wide range of audiences. I've always been a bit of a wanderer, both in my professional and personal life. I'm definitely one for big ideas and grand plans, but I also love figuring out the small details and tightening the screws of an "Almost-there!" project. I thrive on new experiences, innovation, and learning all that I can. I'm most excited for my time here at Intersection because I'm very interested to learn about the different roles and paths in advertising and branding. When I'm not in a comfy chair in the Intersection office, I can usually be found playing quidditch (yes, it's a real sport), planning my next hiking trip, or trying to pet any dog whose owner will let me.
ZACH POOR
Creative perfectionist // Self-proclaimed twitter celeb // Mac & cheese connoisseur
When I was in Kindergarten, I knew I wanted to be an artist when I grew up. Fast forward through those few awkward years when I haphazardly dreamed of a life as a chef, a teacher and even (gasp) a real estate agent, and I'm back to pursuing my original passion. I love design. I love the impact it can have on individuals and communities. I love the thrill I get from completing a project that can really make a difference. I love that I can have a "job" that never feels like "work." I am a senior at Ball State University studying advertising, marketing and design, and I just wanna make pretty things. But pretty things with a purpose. Pretty things that are innovative and can influence our world.
SUMMER 2016
ALLISON GREGORY
Pun master // Adventure seeker // Oatmeal creme pie enthusiast
Hey there! I am a senior at Ball State University, majoring in marketing with a minor in entrepreneurship. I am involved with the American Advertising Federation on campus, where I’ve been secretary and a member of the National Student Advertising Competition pitch team. I’m passionate about this industry and motivated by the endless possibilities to help businesses succeed. This summer, I am excited to gain firsthand experience copywriting and collaborating with such an enthusiastic team. If you catch me in my free time, I’ll probably be exploring new places, pretending I know how to paint, or enjoying the many accomplishments of Little Debbie.
CLARA LESLIE
Adventurer // 90s Rock enthusiast // Diet Coke addict
Hello! I come to you from Indianapolis, Indiana, and I’m a senior Visual Communication design major at Ball State University. Ever since I can remember, I found myself very intrigued by packaging and branding. This, accompanied with my passion for the fine arts, led me to become the graphic designer I am today. I love design more than I love Diet Coke; that is saying something! My free time is spent listening to music and adventuring. I am enthused to be a part of such a wonderful team here at Intersection this summer. I hope to learn more about the world of advertising, while bringing my creative approach to all that I do.
OLIVIA CALE
Alliteration addict // Extreme doodler // Food Network fanatic
Hi There! I’m a senior advertising major, marketing minor and I have a certificate in visual presentation at Ball State University. This is my fourth year with the American Advertising Federation student chapter, currently serving as Chapter President. I’ve been obsessed with my major since day one. I knew I was exactly where I was supposed to be. I have found graphic design to be my bread and butter, but I also love the strategy development and research part of advertising. I guess you could say that they are my tall glass of OJ and a side of eggs. Can you tell I’m also an avid breakfast-goer? Aside from my major, I spend most of my free time watching Food Network and constantly sketching doodles on everything that is put in front of me. Through this internship, I hope to gain more experience in graphic design along with dabbling in media planning. I’m also looking forward to the mentors I will gain with the Intersection crew!
SPRING 2016
PAGE FETTER
Introverted extrovert // Everyday explorer // Color enthusiast
My childhood hobby of art evolved into my love for graphic design. As a junior Art major at Ball State University concentrating in Visual Communications, with a minor in Graphic Arts Technology, I hope to immerse myself into the world of branding. I am the President of our campus chapter of the Technical Association of the Graphic Arts (TAGA). As an organization, we brainstorm, design, print and package a technical journal to present at the annual TAGA conference. I’m enthusiastic to be a member of the Intersection team as a fall 2015 design intern. I hope to gain experience in advertising, communication and adapting to the agency lifestyle. I’m optimistic that I will be led into long-lasting relationships, critical learning and lots of afternoon tea.
FALL 2015
JOE JONES
Ramen eater // Web browser // Unpopular music seeker
I hail from Midland, Michigan. I am a senior advertising and marketing major at Northwood University. I have been an active member in the American Advertising Federation on campus and have competed in the National Student Advertising Competition for the past two years where I was both assistant and director of creative. AAF and our student-run agency, Backwoods Advertising, have played a big part in the hands-on learning process with design layout, copywriting and pitching. I am hopeful to learn as much as I can during this summer and make some strong and lasting relationships along the way.
SUMMER 2015
MEGAN FISHER
Slight nerd // Occasional baker // Average artist
I’m a senior advertising major at Ball State University with a focus on account management and a double minor in marketing and entrepreneurship. I’ve been involved with Ball State American Advertising Federation for the last three years and work for the Ball State student-run agency, Adapt, as the Account Director. I spend basically all of my free time reading, watching movies and listening to Styx, and I’m slightly obsessed with mac and cheese and doughnut holes. I am incredibly excited to be working with my awesome team at Intersection this summer, experiencing agency life and acting as the traffic coordinator for the interns and the agency.
KELSEY KELLAMS
Music enthusiast // Avid adventurer // Rollerblading fanatic
I am an aspiring public relations pro, studying both PR and marketing at Ball State University located in Muncie, Indiana. I work as the Digital Senior Strategist at Cardinal Communications, a student-run public relations agency on campus, where I have the opportunity to create social media content and campaigns for a variety of clients. I have passion for all things social media, and I am excited to learn more about how to utilize each platform effectively while working as the social intern at Intersection this summer. I also hope to gain more experience with account management, strategic planning and design. In my free time, I enjoy hanging out in my hammock, reading, daydreaming about Paris and visiting new places.
MAGGIE CLANCY
Lover of sarcasm // Professional people watcher // Coffee addict
I 'm a junior at Indiana University, and I am pursuing a degree in Marketing. I am so excited to intern at Intersection this summer and learn from the other bright minds that surround me. I love summer and the warm weather. I plan on spending as much time outside as possible and soaking it all in. I really enjoy dogs of all kinds, although I don't have one to call my own. Also, I thoroughly enjoy being adventurous with food. Want to try a new restaurant? I am so down (as long as you're okay with me documenting the experience with pictures). I am hoping to learn more about marketing and advertising and see where my strengths are in that area.
MICHAEL LUMPKIN
Thrill seeker // Grammar corrector // Sports enthusiast
I just finished my first year as a Political Science major at Wabash College. I grew up around advertising and creative business and am excited for the opportunity to explore further! I enjoy the Wall Street Journal and physical activity of any sort. I am a Sports Editor for the Wabash College newspaper and a wide receiver on the football team. I look to make a distinct impact in whatever field I am in and create lasting relationships with great people.
MADELINE DOUGLASS
Artist // Lover of cheesy films // Cold weather hater
My name is Madeline Douglass. I’ve recently graduated from The Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics and Humanities on the campus of Ball State University. At the Academy, I learned important skills that I will use the rest of my life -- for example: procrastination, studying while distracted (hello, Netflix) and writing 8-page papers in four hours. I will be attending the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia starting in September of 2015. At SCAD I plan to study Film and Television and maybe minor in Production Design, though I have always loved advertising. I hope that my experience at Intersection will prepare me for a future in the creative field!