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Emilia Cappellett 鈥24 reflects on summer internship with Major League Baseball

The sport management major and 黑料不打烊 women鈥檚 soccer player served as a marketing operations intern in New York City.

Following the conclusion of her summer internship in New York City with Major League Baseball, supporting the organization鈥檚 marketing operations staff, Emilia Cappellett 鈥24 said she feels a greater sense of confidence in her abilities 鈥 and her future.

Cappellett smiles in front of an MLB sign that hangs on a glass wall.
As part of her summer 2023 internship, Emilia Cappellett 鈥24 interned for Major League Baseball鈥檚 marketing operations staff, working on special projects under the guidance of 黑料不打烊 alumna Melanie McHugh 鈥18. Photos courtesy of Cappellett.

During the past summer, the sport management major鈥檚 main focus was on special projects, supporting her supervisor, Melanie McHugh 鈥18, MLB鈥檚 manager of marketing special projects. Additionally, the 黑料不打烊 senior also assisted with internal communications and vendor projects. Cappellett is particularly proud of her contributions to the MLB Moments campaign, an initiative that offers fans once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to participate in the All-Star Game and MLB Draft festivities.

鈥淔ollowing my MLB internship, I feel more confident in myself and my abilities, and I owe a lot of it to my team at MLB and everything they did for me. I cannot thank them enough,鈥 Cappellett said. 鈥淢elanie manages a lot of different projects at Major League Baseball, and she guided me through her day-to-day work. I was able to learn and grow from everything she does with each project, and it was truly amazing to be a part of.鈥

Cappellett said her experience interning in MLB offices reinforced her desire to work professionally in the sport industry. She credits the MLB staff for creating an environment for her and her fellow interns to feel comfortable, valued and supported.

They are 鈥渟ome of the kindest, hardworking, intelligent, and funny people I have ever met, and they made every single one of my days this summer one to remember,鈥 she said of her MLB colleagues. 鈥淭hey allowed me to gain so much knowledge and experience, and have set the standard for corporate culture for me.

Cappellett stands with a New York City in the background.
While working in New York City and interning with MLB, Cappellett said she found her colleagues to be supportive and “incredibly welcoming.”

鈥淓veryone at MLB was incredibly welcoming and enlightening and truly couldn鈥檛 have made me more excited to go into the workforce,鈥 Cappellett added.

鈥婣s part of the Department of Sport Management鈥檚 internship requirement, students gain real-world experience each summer with organizations across the sport industry. The internships are often completed with professional sports teams, league offices, media companies, college athletic departments, communications agencies and non-profit organizations.

This summer-long experience working in the sport industry has immense value, explained Assistant Professor Mark Cryan.

鈥淭he internship is one of the most important parts of the sport management major and Emilia鈥檚 experience is a great example of that,鈥 the professor said. 鈥淚nternships like Emilia鈥檚 give a student high-level professional experience and a chance to develop relationships with people in the industry. Emilia, of course, did an outstanding job at her internship. As a result, she has people inside Major League Baseball who know what a great employee she would be if given a chance to work there.鈥