Tag: internship

  • Logistics

    Logistics

    After the friction and mental reset last week, this week has been defined by the granular details of moving three projects forward simultaneously. It’s about documentation, checklists, and the steady manual labor of digital construction – but it is exactly how a finish line is reached.

    West Bend Schools: Crossing the Threshold

    The wait is nearly over. I am officially scheduled to attend orientation and turn in my final paperwork for West Bend Schools. This is the “onboarding” phase, where the abstract excitement of a new role meets the reality of HR logistics. Once the ink is dry, I’m looking forward to getting into the specifics of their current system. While the move to a new CMS is the primary goal, I am eager to identify the smaller, underlying needs of the district – whether that’s social media, streamlining communication, or finding better ways to showcase student achievement through the new “mobile-first” design.

    BBBS: The List of Changes

    The work for Big Brothers Big Sisters has shifted from design to execution. I am head-down, working through that five-page list of revisions. It’s a methodical process of updating existing sections and finally putting the rest of the site’s pages into their permanent places. Building out the full architecture of the site feels like assembling a massive puzzle; every page needs to be as polished and functional as the home page to ensure a seamless user journey.

    Farmer Dan: Pieces of the Puzzle

    There was movement on the Farmer Dan front this week as well! I’ve received some content from Dan, which has allowed me to break out of the holding pattern. Now, it’s a matter of data entry and layout refinement. I am still waiting on the bulk of the product information, but I can move forward on several other items.

    The Balancing Act

    Managing three different organizational cultures – a non-profit, a small business, and a large school district – requires a high level of logistical coordination. My calendar is my best friend, and my “To-Do” lists are my lifeline. I’m no longer just “learning to design”; I’m learning to manage a professional workload that spans multiple platforms (Wix, Squarespace, and the upcoming FinalSite) and a range of stakeholder expectations. I sometimes feel like a juggler (and not a very good one!).

    The friction of last week is being replaced by the steady rhythm of progress. The paperwork is moving, the pages are appearing, and the content is flowing. So, why do I always feel like the other shoe is going to drop?!?!?

  • Reflections

    Reflections

    What a whirlwind! The first week of classes after a long break is so hectic and chaotic!

    It’s been one of those weeks where I feel like I’m bouncing between completely different worlds – meetings, planning, dreaming big, and back to classes! Two projects are taking shape, and even though they look nothing alike, they both come back to the same thing: community involvement and the people who make it awesome.

    Giving Big Brothers Big Sisters a Digital Refresh

    This week, I sat down with the amazing team at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washington County to talk about giving their website a much‑needed refresh. Their mission – connecting mentors with kids who need them – is powerful, and they want an updated digital space that reflects that impact. I am currently working on their scope and waiting for confirmation of background clearance (this comes with any work involving youth). 

    This is a volunteer internship for me; BBBS is a non-profit, and I feel honored to help an organization that changes futures every single day. A new website is just the beginning of great futures for so many!

    Taking Farmer Dan Online

    I also spent some time with Dan Zuehlke, a local farmer/rancher with a mission and a great philosophy! Dan is a leader in regenerative agriculture – think grass-fed beef and his “Sea of Green” philosophy. He’s been focused on the soil for years; now, we’re focusing on his digital foundation.

    He’s been nurturing his land for years, and now we want to build him a digital space that can grow right alongside the farm. A clean, professional website, a Facebook Business page, and his story about his approach and why it matters. We’re also thinking ahead. Dan’s goal is to leave his Milwaukee day job and make the farm his full-time love. Everything we are building now needs to scale – e-commerce, more social content, bigger engagement, and reach.

    This is my first paid project, so I’m curious (and a little eager) to see how well my scoped plan matches the actual workload. Whatever the outcome, it’s a milestone I’ll be proud of.

    These projects bring me closer to the goal I set when I first started classes, using technology to support the people who make our community better. Helping small businesses, nonprofits, and local entrepreneurs show up online with confidence – and do even more good with a strong digital presence behind them.

    Stay tuned for more updates!