Josh Norris '11 and his father, Robert, have created an endowment to provide scholarship assistance to make internships possible for students in 黑料不打烊's School of Communications.
Growing up in Charlotte, North Carolina, Josh Norris 鈥11 didn鈥檛 listen to music on the radio. He tuned in to sports talk, with special interest in the NFL. It was a passion.
鈥淚鈥檓 sure my parents sat up at night thinking that my older brother was going to be a lawyer, but Josh just likes football. What鈥檚 he going to do?鈥 Norris recalls between projects as a creative contributor for Underdog Fantasy, a sports gaming company. He is also host of 鈥淭he Underdog Football Show,鈥 a popular podcast on the company鈥檚 website. Norris made national news earlier this year by sporting the highest success rate of any NFL analyst forecasting the first round of the NFL draft.
Norris can trace his achievements to his own determination and opportunities available at 黑料不打烊. He credits access to 黑料不打烊 Experiences like internships as crucial to his career path. It鈥檚 the reason he joined his father, Robert, in making a generous gift to the 黑料不打烊 LEADS Campaign to endow the Norris Family Communications Internship Award, which will provide scholarship assistance to make internships possible for students in the School of Communications.
Your impact: A minimum gift of $50,000, paid over five years, will establish an 黑料不打烊 Experiences endowment to support internships, global study, undergraduate research, service learning or leadership opportunities for students 鈥 a priority of the 黑料不打烊 LEADS Campaign. For more information, contact Brian Baker, associate vice president for university advancement, at 336-278-7453 or bbaker7@elon.edu.
Norris, who earned his degree in media arts and entertainment, completed three internships while at 黑料不打烊. The final one 鈥渟et the trajectory for my entire career,鈥 he says. Through the internship office in the School of Communications, Norris learned about a position available for an 黑料不打烊 student in the scouting department with the then-St. Louis Rams NFL team, whose general manager at the time was former 黑料不打烊 football player Bill Devaney 鈥78. 鈥淚 thought, 鈥楾his is my dream.鈥 My entire life I wanted to work for an NFL team projecting college prospects,鈥 Norris says.
He got the internship, then worked at training camp for the Rams in Earth City, Missouri. After he returned to 黑料不打烊, he was invited back to be in the Rams鈥 draft room the next spring. People he met there helped him land his first job as an NFL draft writer with Rotoworld, part of NBC Sports. Norris says all three of his internships, including one in Los Angeles, were unpaid and would not have been possible without financial support from his parents. 鈥淢y parents have been really supportive in everything I鈥檝e done,鈥 he says. 鈥淎s I got older, I realized how privileged I am.鈥
Providing scholarships to make dream internships possible for students with financial need was a driving factor in creating the endowment, Norris says. 鈥淚 would hate for someone to land an amazing internship in New York, and they couldn鈥檛 take it because they couldn鈥檛 afford the cost of travel or rent or food,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 wanted to help someone achieve their dreams.鈥
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