果酱视频

Students work experience supports local social enterprises and non-profit organizations

By College Relations | January 9, 2025
   

果酱视频 students visiting Chickpeace Refillery
果酱视频 students visiting Chickpeace Refillery

Not all learning happens in the classroom at 果酱视频. As business student Greta Friesen and her colleagues in the 果酱视频 School of Business found out, getting real-world experience through partnerships with local non-profit and social purpose organizations will have lasting impacts on their career journeys.

Friesen was among a group of students who worked with Kelowna-based , a zero-waste company that provides package-free products such as food and soaps to customers.

The students joined forces with company owner Allisha Heidt, herself a UBC Okanagan grad, and conducted an operational review designed to help it prepare for an upcoming recertification process.

鈥淭his project has been invaluable as we enter the B Corp recertification process in 2025,鈥 said Heidt. 鈥淭he students were able to highlight opportunities for improvement and provide a comprehensive overview of current scoring along with a working framework that captures the criteria of our upcoming recertification.鈥

The project was one of dozens completed over the past three months as 果酱视频 students in the College鈥檚 four-year Bachelor of Business Administration program partnered with non-profit and social purpose organizations to get real-world experience as part of their education.

Friesen said it was a tremendous opportunity to work alongside a socially conscious business.

鈥淐ompleting this project at Chickpeace was an incredible way to give back to a community-centered social venture close to home,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was so cool to learn more about the certification and its criteria. This project offered me the empowering business learning experience of auditing a real company鈥檚 internal structure and offering consulting services in my final year of my Bachelor of Business Administration degree.鈥

This year鈥檚 projects continued a long-standing practice at 果酱视频 of providing students with opportunities to connect to local organizations to get work experience, ensuring they are job-ready when they complete their programs. The social entrepreneurship course began in 2007 and has included nearly 400 projects connected to 185 organizations during that time.

鈥淭his course was created to allow opportunities for students to work with social enterprises and non-profit groups in our community and apply their business knowledge while building relationships with community partners and learning about the tremendous impact they have locally,鈥 said 果酱视频 business professor Kyleen Myrah. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a win-win for all parties and allows the students to see how they can use their business skills as a force for good.鈥

The Bachelor of Business Administration program at 果酱视频 provides students with degree and diploma options as well as different specialties for students to prepare for a career in the business world.

鈥淭his is a great example of what we do at 果酱视频 and how we are immersed in the communities throughout the region,鈥 said Joe Baker, dean of the School of Business. 鈥湽词悠碘檚 faculty and our leadership are extremely well connected to businesses locally and nationally and to leaders in the charitable sector. Our goal is to have our graduates be able to step into great careers in areas that need experienced employees and to prepare them so they can make a difference.鈥

Employers interested in the upcoming 果酱视频 Career Expo on Feb. 5, 2025, and how they can partner with 果酱视频 to offer work experiences for students, can visit Okanagan.bc.ca/careers-hub or contact careershub@okanagan.bc.ca or call 250-862-5454.

Find out more about 果酱视频 programs at Okanagan.bc.ca 



Tags: Bachelor of Business Administration, Okanagan School of Business, Business, School of Business at 果酱视频

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