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Josiah Lake

Making the Most of an Internship

June 19, 2006 | by brett | Permalink

Josiah Lake is the Product Line Manager of Footwear for the Jordan Brand at Nike. As expected, his office smells like new shoes. But not just because it’s Nike, but because there are brand new shoes everywhere! I was reminded of my messy room back home. The only differences being, of course is that these weren’t old Nike 20’s, these were Jordans. And instead of the smell of dirty laundry, this room smelled like you just opened the shoebox and took your first whiff. *Inhale*…*Exhale* Ahhhhh!

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Once my nostalgia waned, I asked Josiah about his background. I was not surprised to hear that Josiah played college basketball at Oregon State University given his love for the game. He explained that while in school, he took advantage of an internship opportunity at the nearby Nike campus in Beaverton, OR. At the same time he was also part of a minority leadership group. Josiah said that both experiences were very important to developing himself professionally.

When he described his internship experience at Nike, he said that the most important thing he learned was to make connections and seize opportunities while having the internship. He said that there were people who were just “there.”

“Those people would sit at their computer and do their work, go play basketball at 11 at the gym, and then go back to their computer and not establish themselves or say hi to anybody. Those are the people that are probably still looking for jobs.”

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Josiah wasn’t one of those people. He was the guy making the connections and doing what was necessary. As a result, he has a job that allows him to see footwear from its design phase to its retail phase. It is the only department to have the privilege of being part of the whole process. One of the coolest aspects of his job is traveling to large cities to see what kids want in a Jordan shoe. He also enjoys hearing their stories of their first pair of Jordans.

His advice to students is to make connections and gain relevant experience, whether it be through internships or involvement with a school organization or club. He says to seize the opportunities that are provided to you.

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Lemuel Says:

August 11th, 2008

Hey Mr. Lake,
It’s over a year later but I have never heard of this interview until now. I just finished my first year in college, and I have absolutely no interest in my current field of study. But I keep hearing that I should stick with it. People keep telling me that designing sneakers is a dream job, not a reality. I have nothing close to a mentor but I believe I have all the talent and ability to do a lot in the sneaker industry, like you. I respect you and your story but I need help and support. I don’t know if there’s anyway that I could contact you to get your help and wisdom. I want to design sneakers! Please help me because I don’t even know where to go next.

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