Marketing support
Researching audiences, organizing ideas, writing clean first drafts, and helping teams keep campaigns moving.
Luke Rowan · UND business student
I’m a B.B.A. Marketing student at the University of North Dakota, looking for marketing and business roles where I can learn quickly, bring steady follow-through, and help turn scattered ideas into organized, useful work.
Interested in marketing internships, campus-friendly business roles, and practical team support work.
Quick overview
My resume has the detailed work history. This page gives employers a quick feel for how I think, what I’m interested in, and where I could be useful on a marketing, operations, or general business team.
Portfolio
I’m still building out finished examples, so I’m keeping this section honest. These are the areas where I’m ready to contribute now while I keep adding stronger project work over time.
Researching audiences, organizing ideas, writing clean first drafts, and helping teams keep campaigns moving.
Using practical tools to track details, compare options, build simple systems, and make work easier to hand off.
Bringing a calm, reliable approach to customer-facing settings, team communication, and busy day-to-day work.
Internship fit
The goal is to make it easy for a hiring manager to picture the first few useful tasks I could take on.
Turning rough ideas into organized drafts, content calendars, simple briefs, and next steps a team can review.
Comparing competitors, gathering examples, tracking details, and making sure small tasks do not get lost.
Bringing practical judgment from customer-facing work into marketing, operations, and team communication.
I’m looking for a role where I can support real marketing or business work, get feedback from experienced people, and keep building proof through useful projects instead of just talking about interest.
How I work
I’m at my best when I can take a messy starting point, sort the details, and help move the next version forward. For marketing teams, that means turning research, examples, and rough ideas into something useful.
Understand the goal, audience, deadline, and what a good result needs to do.
Collect examples, compare options, and make the work easier for a team to review.
Turn ideas into clean first passes, simple briefs, content notes, or next-step lists.
Use feedback quickly and keep tightening the work until it is clear and useful.
First 30 days
Interview proof
I’m still building public examples, but I can make the conversation concrete. Give me a realistic prompt before an interview and I can show how I organize the problem, what I would try first, and how I would improve it with feedback.
I can prepare a short sample around your company, campus, product, or audience so the conversation is about how I think and work, not just general interest.
Send a promptProject direction
I don’t want to overstate experience I’m still earning. If a team wants to see how I think, these are practical sample formats I can build from a real company, product, or campus prompt and then talk through.
A sample campaign brief with audience notes, post ideas, and a simple weekly calendar a team could review.
A repeatable way to collect examples, summarize patterns, and turn rough inputs into cleaner first drafts.
A small example of presenting a goal, organizing information, and improving the first impression over time.
My resume has the complete work history, education, activities, and skills. I’m keeping that detail there so this page stays clean.
Open resume PDFI’m studying marketing at UND and building a foundation in business, communication, consumer behavior, and how brands reach people.
I’m interested in using modern tools, including AI, to research faster, organize work, test ideas, and make simple workflows that save time.
My work background has helped me get comfortable with customers, teams, busy environments, and jobs where consistency matters.
Strengths
Contact
If you’re hiring for an internship, part-time role, early-career opportunity, or project where I could be useful, email me and I’ll get back to you.
A short note with the role, timeline, and what you’re looking for is enough to start.