ABINGTON, Pa. — Kelly Hammond networked relentlessly and carefully crafted her resume and cover letter to achieve one goal: secure an internship on Comedy Central’s iconic “The Daily Show With Trevor Noah.”
"It's a really competitive process," the Penn State Abington senior said.
Fast forward a few months and Hammond found herself commuting to “The Daily Show” set in New York City three days a week and attending classes at Abington the other two days.
“I loved it,” Hammond, a corporate communication major, said with her trademark enthusiasm. “It was incredible to have a role in seeing a 30-minute taping come together.”
Hammond's duties at “The Daily Show” included attending meetings with the camera crew and directors; working in the control room; interacting with audiences, which exposed her to people from around the globe; and administrative and operational tasks like accounting.
The real value of the internship was derived from reflection. By the end of the internship, the experience confirmed her career goal.
“I’m leaning toward working in public relations and communications for a network — the business side of television production,” said Hammond, who also interned on the network’s “The President Show.” “No one realizes there is a business side, and it’s always been an interest of mine.”
The big question, of course, is did she talk to Trevor Noah much?
She laughed.
“My only conversation with him was about cheese.”