Meet Our Team

Stephanie Bryszkowski
Director of Internships and Career Development
C309C
sabryszk@bhcc.edu
Started working at BHCC in Fall 2017
Fitchburg State University
Bachelor’s Degree in Communication
Salem State University
Master’s Degree in Education - Higher Education and Student Affairs
Tip you want students to know when doing an internship/job search:
There are many opportunities out there and many people looking for them. So if you don’t take the opportunity someone else will. Make sure you ask lots of questions and make sure you are the person taking those opportunities.

Katie Colello
Learn and Earn Coordinator
B101E
kvcolell@bhcc.edu
Started working at BHCC in Spring 2017
Bachelor's Degree in Marketing
Towson University
Master's Degree in Teaching
Tip you want students to know when doing an internship/job search:
Internships are an investment in your future! They are your chance to use the skills you have learned in class and get real world experience. The effort and risk are worth it!

Kadee Tapley
Part-Time Learn & Earn Coordinator
B226C
kmtapley@bhcc.edu
Started working at BHCC in Spring 2018
Northern Essex Community College
Associate's Degree in Business
Associate's Degree in Dance Education
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration
Tip you want students to know when doing an internship/job search:
Decide what you like to do and find a way to make it happen. Push yourself to experience opportunities where you may feel out of your comfort zone, this will allow for personal and professional growth. Preparation for an internship/job interview is key; share your goals, ask questions, and show confidence in yourself and your skill set.

Matt Gingras
Employer Partnerships Coordinator
B101-F
mgingras@bhcc.edu
Started working at BHCC in Summer 2018
University of Massachusetts
Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism
Northern Essex Community College
Associate’s Degree in Journalism
Tip you want students to know when doing an internship/job search:
Trust yourself. If you think you are the right fit for a position, apply for it! Trust yourself and your abilities and with a lot of hard work and a little bit of luck, everything will fall into place

Eric Cabral
Academic Internship Coordinator
B-101G
Eric.cabral@bhcc.edu
Started working at BHCC Spring 2020
Providence College
Masters of Education Counseling
Johnson & Wales University
Bachelors of Science in Marketing
Tip you want students to know when doing an internship/job search:
Internships are all about Experiential Learning which means learning by doing. This is the best way to see what the field is REALLY like. I highly suggest internships even if it’s not for credit because this is a great way to learn more about what you really want!