Benjamin Rabbino

Sports Chief at Orange Media Network

Benjamin Rabbino has a range of work experience, starting in 2018 with positions at Jimmy John's as an employee. Benjamin then worked as an Order Fulfillment Associate at The Home Depot in 2020. In the same year, they also served as a Sports Print Contributor at Orange Media Network, specifically covering the Oregon State Men's Basketball Team.

In 2021, Benjamin worked as an Assistant Superintendent at Woodhill Homes, managing construction schedules and coordinating with contractors. Benjamin also held a role as Assistant Sports Editor at The Daily Barometer, where they met deadlines, led team meetings, and edited writers' stories.

In 2022, Benjamin returned to Fisher Investments, working in the Private Client Group: International (UK/Canada) department. Benjamin'sresponsibilities included facilitating communication between clients and their Investment Counselor, enhancing client profiles, and creating contact detail update letters.

Currently, Benjamin is an employee at Fisher Investments, serving as a UK Client Operations Associate since 2023.

Benjamin Rabbino began their education at Lake Oswego Senior High School in 2015 and completed their studies there in 2019. Benjamin then enrolled at Oregon State University in 2019 and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance, focusing on the field of study in General Finance. Benjamin is expected to graduate from Oregon State University in 2023.

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Orange Media Network

There has been an Orange Media Network presence on the Oregon State University campus for more than 100 years. The faculty and staff of the department advise, teach and provide administrative and technical support for the student editors and managers who lead the five media. The student managers hire and direct the staffs that produce the content for all the media and manage a crew of 300-400 volunteer and paid student staff. Students practice skills in writing, reporting, editing, photography, promotion, media law, graphic design, video and audio production, as well as time management, budget preparation, personnel leadership, accountability, ethics, diversity and dealing with controversy. The media outlets are considered a co-curricular support to courses in a number of majors across the University, including but not limited to Art, New Media Communications, English, Business, Computer Science, Music, Political Science, Speech Communication and Liberal Studies.