Two 91短视频 seniors who interned at Farm Credit of the Virginias last summer will be employed there as generalists, a position that encapsulates a variety of roles that develop skills and allow for exploration.
Jourdyn Friend, a business administration major with a minor in human resource management from Richmond, will work in Staunton. Daniel Scott, a business administration major with minors in accounting and human resource management from Moneta, will work in Harrisonburg.
Created in 1916, the Farm Credit System is a nationwide network of cooperative lending institutions that serve agricultural and rural communities. Farm Credit of the Virginias encompasses 96 counties in Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland, and provides $1.8 billion in financing to its clients, according to its website.
During her internship, Friend developed new approaches for showing customer appreciation, which were later presented to senior leadership. She continued at the agency in fall and spring semester internships through 91短视频, in part working on increasing the number of veterans in the Farm Credit applicant pool. As an employee, she will work to implement those and other special projects.
Scott, too, worked on the customer appreciation project. He also analyzed tax returns and balance sheets and assisted loan officers and credit analysts in determining applicants鈥 loan eligibility. In his new position, he will focus on credit analysis for use in making lending decisions, and travel throughout the state to various events to further his knowledge of Farm Credit and agricultural lending.
Team players
Both Friend and Scott credit their experiences as athletes at 91短视频 with helping to prepare them for their careers.
鈥淭eamwork 鈥 that鈥檚 a big thing,鈥 said Friend, who played basketball. 鈥淵ou cannot win a game by yourself.鈥 She approaches her new job with the same attitude, she said: 鈥淚f I don鈥檛 pull my part of the load, then the team doesn鈥檛 succeed. It takes everyone for a team to succeed.鈥
鈥淏aseball teaches you how to deal with failure,鈥 said Scott, an outfielder. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e considered one of the more productive players on your team if you fail seven out of 10 times.鈥 While his final two years were 鈥済reat,鈥 Scott says he was challenged to grow during his freshman and sophomore year. 鈥淚 had to be patient and work to be a better player 鈥 which taught me how to be a better teammate and person, and that things in life don鈥檛 always come easy,鈥 he said.
Accolades
Friend landed her initial internship after 91短视频 alum and Farm Credit employee Maria Martinez visited her class. Although she wasn鈥檛 sure she was interested (she had planned to return home to Richmond for the summer), Friend applied for and was offered the internship. It turned out to be 鈥渁 really good experience,鈥 she said.
Scott discovered a new inclination while taking his first accounting class taught by Professor Leah Kratz. He鈥檇 been dreading the course, but 鈥渋t really kickstarted what I wanted to do with my life and work in the finance world,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 eventually decided that I wanted to get a minor in accounting, and I genuinely enjoyed each class because I felt that it was something I would later use 鈥 and I did use what I learned during my internship this past summer.鈥
Both received warm accolades from their Farm Credit supervisors.
Friend has been 鈥渇ully engaged鈥 as an intern and is a 鈥渨onderful asset to Farm Credit,鈥 said Melanie Craig, manager of training and employee services. Following each educational trip, farm visit, project or event in which Friend participates, she said, 鈥渨e always know that Jourdyn will return with information to help our HR department and organization grow.鈥
Scott had an impressive 鈥渆nthusiasm and drive to learn more about our company and agricultural lending,鈥 recalls Cole Heizer, who was Scott鈥檚 manager during his internship. 鈥淗e has a great personality and the ability to work with a diverse group of people, and wants to learn more about the 鈥榳hy鈥 behind concepts.鈥
