Communications Intern Joins PVM Communications Team

Jonathan Martz portrait

The Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine communications team is pleased to welcome Jonathan Martz, who started as the new PVM communications intern Thursday, July 30. Jonathan is currently a senior studying mass communications within the Brian Lamb School of Communications and minoring in political science and organizational leadership. Outside of his studies, he enjoys singing with the University Choir and ringing with the Purdue Bells, as well as thoroughly discussing musicals. Jonathan is honored to support the endeavors of PVM students, staff, and faculty and the impact they are making on animal health and well-being while developing his writing skills at the same time. His stories will be published in college newsletters and in the PVM Newsroom on the college’s website. 

Jonathan will be working remotely through the fall semester and can be reached at martz0@purdue.edu.

Writer(s): Jonathan Martz, PVM Communications Intern | pvmnews@purdue.edu

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