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October 17, 2012

Beltway Beef Commentary: (Cattle Industry Convention and Public Policy Internship Opportunities)

By Cristina Llorens, NCBA Communications

Are you the next National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) Public Policy intern? Or how about an exciting internship during the 2013 Cattle Industry Convention in Tampa, Fla., this coming February? In this week's Beltway Beef Audio, NCBA's Public Policy Analyst Mallory Gaines discusses the requirements for NCBA's Cattle Industry Convention and Public Policy internships. The Cattle Industry Convention internship will take place during the 2013 convention in Tampa, Fla., and the public policy position, based in Washington, D.C., will begin in January 2013 and end in May 2013.

The deadline for the Public Policy internship is Friday, Oct. 19, and the deadline for the Cattle Industry Convention internship is Sunday, Nov. 4. Deadlines are approaching, so if you think you've got what it takes, apply now.

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