Interns Wanted for Professional Sports Entertainment in Gwinnett

Published on September 9, 2006 under American Basketball Association (ABA)
Atlanta Vision News Release


SUWANEE, GA - September 9, 2006 - Atlanta Vision, Atlanta's professional basketball team in Gwinnett, is currently accepting applicants for their upcoming 2006-2007 Internship Program. Selected interns will acquire practical knowledge through hands-on experience and gain invaluable skills necessary to compete for jobs in professional sports entertainment industries.

Atlanta Vision welcomes high school and college students, as well as, individuals who can commit to the November through March season. Internships are non-salaried opportunities that offer commission, ticket, and other incentives. Internships are available in several areas including Ticket Sales, Game Day Operations, Marketing, Stat Crew, Community Outreach, Media Relations, Business Administration, and the Vision Street Team.

Individuals interested in becoming part of one of the most exciting organizations in sports, should submit their information on the team's website, www.theatlantavision.com under INTERNSHIPS. Selected applicants will be required to meet at Suwanee Sports Academy on Saturday, September 30, 2006 at 3:00pm.

Atlanta Vision is an official member of the American Basketball Association (ABA) and will defend their 2005 Divisional Championship Title. The ABA was made famous by Julius "Dr. J" Erving, the red, white and blue ball, innovative rules, and fan-friendly, affordable entertainment. Ticket packages are now on sale for their 2006 November through March season. For further information about the Atlanta Vision and internships, please visit www.theatlantavision.com, e-mail info@theatlantavision.com, or call 770-482-7994.

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