Briana Phung: Retail operations intern

Retail Operations Intern at Salt & Straw

Major and graduation date:
Marketing and International Business, '26
Internship company and title:
Salt & Straw, Retail Operations Intern
Share an accomplishment or something you're proud of:
I’m proud of executing internal training videos for the team and participating in my first national campaign through a collaboration with Taco Bell.
What did you learn from your internship:
This experience strengthened my project management skills by owning timelines, coordinating across teams, and taking projects from concept to execution while supporting retail operations.
Tell us more yourself!
I'm doing an MBA at OSU currently; postgrad: I want to work in marketing or brand roles. Fun fact: I somehow ended up as a hand model during a campaign at my internship.

Experiential learning requirements
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