Young Alumna
My colleagues and leadership team ensured I had the opportunities to make meaningful contributions to our work environment, and the company more broadly.
“100 per cent go for it,” advises Kristen Kodric, a fourth-year BMOS student who recently completed a 12-month internship within 3M Canada’s Personal Safety Division. Kristen, who is currently completing her Specialization in Organizational Policies and Ethics, always knew she wanted to work in business, but she wasn’t certain what that would look like exactly. When she first arrived at Huron, she had a wide variety of interests and engaged with courses across all areas of business: from finance to marketing, organization, logistics and everything between.
In her second year, she decided the best way to more specifically define what she wanted her career to look like, she would need to have a real-life taste of various areas available within a corporation. It didn’t take Kristen long to realize an internship would be the best-possible way to do this. Therefore, she applied for a number of positions and was over-the-moon when she received an offer of student employment from 3M Canada.
Kristen decided to pursue her curiosities about a career in marketing, while supporting the prestigious Canadian company’s promotion of personal safety products. The young businesswoman will be the first to tell you, this internship was not centred around fetching coffees or making copies. “My colleagues and Leadership Team ensured I had the opportunities to make meaningful contributions to our work environment, and the company more broadly,” Kristen says. “I feel confident I made a real impact while I was there because I have the portfolio, feedback and newfound knowledge to prove it.”
Not only did Kristen get to learn about marketing, but her team members were open to sharing their personal and professional journeys with her, so she could gain a better understanding of how to position herself for success moving forward. “My team exposed me to whatever I wanted to learn about,” she explains. “I met with people across the organization – from finance to operations – so I got a broader and deeper understanding of how a corporation is run, as well as where my passions lay.”
From taking ownership of a competitive analysis that has now been shared with 3M’s global partners through to benefitting from genuine mentorship, Kristen doesn’t hesitate to sing the praises of Huron’s internship program and the chance it gave her to build a portfolio that will distinguish her in the career marketplace moving forward. Plus, Kristen now feels more confident that she knows enough about the various roles her BMOS degree will prepare her for to make more strategic career choices.
So, what piece of advice does this bright young business Leader with Heart want to leave her fellow students with? “Don’t shy away if you feel a bit overwhelmed at first: Be open to anything you can and jump at any opportunities you have that will empower you to dive into the internship experience more deeply.”
Are you interested in developing a more fulsome understanding of where your talents and passions will flourish? Talk to your Coordinator, Careers and Internships today and explore positions that will have a significant impact on your personal and professional growth.





Lisa Jones Keenan is the Vice President of Sales at Xplornet Communications, the largest rural fixed wireless broadband service provider in Canada. 
Leigh Allen is the AVP, Global Strategic Research, Reinsurance Group of America Inc., one of the world’s largest global life and reinsurance companies.
Yola Ventresca is a Managing Partner, Lerners LLP, Secretary of Huron’s Board of Governors and a Huron Class of ’02 alumni. Selected as one of Canada’s “Best Lawyers,” she is passionate about the value of Liberal Arts in helping students succeed in their careers.
Susan Farrow is an Assistant Professor in The Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto and a Founding Partner and Co-Director of The Toronto Institute of Group Studies, an organization offering certified training and education in group leadership.
Frank Holmes is CEO and Chief Investment Officer of U.S. Global Investors, as well as a business commentator, philanthropist and Huron Class of ‘78 alumnus. Holmes also serves as the Executive Chairman of HIVE Blockchain Technologies, the first cryptocurrency mining company to go public in 2017.
Kelly Meighen is an experienced philanthropist and volunteer. In her role as president of the T.R. Meighen Family Foundation, she has created a legacy of volunteerism and philanthropic giving in the areas of youth mental health advocacy, environmental conservation and cultural vibrancy.
Ranjita is Executive Chair of the Oxford Global Partnership, advising investors, businesses, family offices and entrepreneurs on sustainable, inclusive and responsible value creation. A Business Fellow at Oxford University’s Smith School, Ranjita engages with companies on pursuing value with values, and teaches a postgraduate “Essentials of ESG & DEI” course.
Caleb Hayhoe is the Founder & Chairman of Flowerdale Group and a Huron Class of ’85 Alumnus. Flowerdale Group is a Hong Kong based family office with a global investment outlook across public markets, real estate and private investment. Hayhoe previously spent over ten years building a global sourcing business together with an exceptional team, and remains committed to entrepreneurialism and helping great ideas become sustainable companies.

