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Marketing, business education student brings knowledge from classroom to bike store and back
6 Sep 2023
Dunn, News
Becoming a teacher has always been Mikayla Obsuszt’s career goal. Her parents are teachers, and her first job in high school was at a child care facility, where she learned she loved to help others and wanted a classroom to call her own.
With an interest in marketing, Obsuszt chose the marketing and business education program at UW-Stout and recently completed a summer internship, where she gained marketing experience and grew as a future educator.
At the Hostel Shoppe, a cycling store in Stevens Point, she felt the same fulfillment that she finds in teaching, helping people of all ages and abilities experience the joy and freedom of cycling.
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