Voice of the Box‘s latest interview comes in a timely matter, as the Super Bowl is set to go this Sunday in Dallas. Joining Matt is Duke Bobber, Internet Coordinator for the Super Bowl bound Green Bay Packers. Duke travels every game with the team, running the main Packers website, as well as its social networks. In the interview, Duke shares his story about how he started his career as an intern, and worked his way up to where he is today. He also has advice for those aspiring to work for sports teams as well. As you enjoy the game this Sunday, you can also interact with him and his team on Twitter and Facebook.
How to Work in Social Media for a Super Bowl Bound Team
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