Experience Changes Everything | The College Tour
As a high school senior, trumpet player Miles Spearman was accepted to 14 different universities around the nation. What made him choose UC?“I knew I wanted the whole college experience,” Miles says, “meaning a university that would encourage professional and creative growth, while also allowing me to combine my passions — business and music.”At UC, Miles says he’s gained the skills to become a competitive candidate for opportunities around the world.He’s interned with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, interviewing Grammy award-winning conductors and artists and helping produce free digital concerts. Nationally, he’s worked with JPMorgan Chase & Co. as an Advancing Black Pathways Fellow, where he was introduced to the fast-paced environment of a corporate business. Now, he’s working with the global distribution department at NBC Universal as an international marketing and publicity intern, promoting their world-renowned television shows and blockbuster films across the globe.Miles was happy to share his story in “The College Tour.”“They started by asking us what we thought was most important to share about the University of Cincinnati,” he says. “They leaned into telling an authentic story from the UC student’s perspective.”Learn more: https://on.uc.edu/33Z73DC
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