BB2C offers exploratory internship opportunities to students in Washington County, OH as well as to students in Southeast Ohio counties through the BB2C Network. Interns are hosted by businesses and organizations in these counties that span a wide-range of industries and fields. Past internship host sites include:

  • Ace Hardware

  • AB&T Auto

  • The Actor’s Guild

  • Campbell Farms

  • Community Food Initiatives

  • Gold Ribbon Veterinary Clinic

  • GoPacks

  • Grimm Scientific

  • Little Muskingum Kettle Farm

  • Marietta Main Street

  • Meigs Chamber of Commerce

  • Memorial Health System

  • Micro Machine Works

  • Monroe County Sheriff’s Office

  • Noble County Prosecutor’s Office

  • Peoples Bank

  • Reasonings & Reflections, LLC

  • Resolve Studio

  • Rockland Ridge Nursing Home

  • Seabolt & Co. Modern Apothecary & Spa

  • Sugar Butte Farms

  • Third Street Music

  • Toy & Doll Museum

Host Site FAQs about High School Internships

Hear directly from the businesses who host interns.

Why does your organization take on high school interns?

Danielle Bruni, Peoples Bank Vice President Retail District Manager

Heather Warner, GoPacks Founder & Director

How do you deal with liability issues regarding high school interns?

Jordan Croucher, Noble County Prosecutor’s Office

Kyle Newton, Warren Local School Districts Superintendent

What can high school interns do?

Stacy Parks, Memorial Health System Workforce Development Specialist

Danielle Bruni, Peoples Bank Vice President Retail District Manager

How do you structure high school internships?

Heather Warner, GoPacks Founder & Director

Janelle Seevers, Perry & Associates CPAs Senior Human Resources Manager

What are your expectations regarding high school interns?

Jordan Croucher, Noble County Prosecutor’s Office

Janelle Seevers, Perry & Associates CPAs Senior Human Resources Manager

How do you get high school interns?

Linn Yost, Micro Machine Works Owner & Appalachian Ohio Manufacturers' Coalition (AOMC) President

Stacy Parks, Memorial Health System Workforce Development Specialist

What if an internship shows students what they don't want to do?

Jordan Croucher, Noble County Prosecutor