Reflections Magazine Issue #51 - Summer 1999 | Page 23

ClassNotes SIENA AROUND THE WORLD 23 Michigan to Minnesota by way of Buenos Aires by Helen Bommarito ‘99 hen opportunity is not sitting at her door, Angela Helmuth ‘99 goes out to find it. From Mexico, to Argentina, and now to Minneapolis, Minnesota, Angela’s travels have offered her experience and success. She credits ambition, patience and the loyalty of faculty and friends for where she is today. them financial reports. Before arriving, I do not think I realized how much responsibility would be in my hands.” Upon returning to the States, Angela wrote a final report for the company including her honest opinions about DQ’s project in Buenos Aires and recommendations for improvement. “I loved my job and that is what I miss most about Argentina.” A contract major in International Relations with a minor in Spanish, Angela sought out experiences outside of the United States. She began with Siena’s semester program in Cuernavaca, Mexico and followed with a second semester at La Salle University, also in Cuernavaca. Angela’s experience and understanding of the Spanish culture and language then led her to intern in Buenos Aires, Argentina. After working a few years as assistant manager at Dairy Queen in Hamburg, Michigan, Angela felt confident with her skills as a manager and experience with living abroad. She wrote a letter to regional managers expressing her interest in working abroad with International Dairy Queen as an internship. “My letter was passed up to the vice-president of the international division and he called me, made the arrangements, and the next thing I knew, I was going to Buenos Aires.” Of course, it was not that simple. Angela needed support and advice from Siena faculty to make the internship happen. Conference calls were made among Angela, IDQ Headquarters, and people in Argentina, setting up housing, job responsibilities, etc...and on March 6th she was on a 13 1/2 hour flight traveling alone to the largest metropolitan city in the Argentina, to a world where toilets flush in the opposite direction and Orion is upside down. Angela spent a month and a half in Buenos Aires. “My job was very exciting. I looked for DQ locations, did surveys, developed new Blizzard flavors, communicated with the International DQ World Headquarters in Minneapolis and sent easy. “It was hard not having any friends or people to show me around, but at the same time, I can honestly say that it may just have been the best part. I don’t know how many times I made a fool of myself. The most simple, everyday tasks were difficult to figure out at the beginning. Like how to use a gas stove and how to use a pay phone, or even how to flush a toilet. Another funny thing is the language. It is a different Spanish from the Mexican Spanish that I know. So, I had to re-learn a whole new vocabulary; verbs and everything! It was scary to find out how many normal words from Mexico have negative connotations in Argentina. So, I had to be careful.” These little things that had Angela down and homesick at various times now make her laugh. “It prepared me for my next adventure.” In July, Angela moved to Minneapolis to work at Dairy Queen Headquarters. She was offered a training position, which entails educating owners of DQ shops on how the stores actually run day to day. Angela also grew personally. “Being the minority, the strange one in the crowd, humbled me. I was the one people couldn’t understand.” Angela submerged herself into the culture, even after work hours. She made every free moment worthwhile as a tourist, learning her way around by bus, foot and subway. “Peoplewatching allowed me to learn a lot about the culture.” On the weekends, people flooded the streets and parks including a good mix of musicians, vendors, and artisans. Being alone was not always Today, Angela would like to thank to current and former Siena Heights faculty Dom Scibilia, Tim Leonard, Renato Gonzalez, and Roger Pae for “guiding and supporting me to follow my dreams and do what I really wanted to do.” Last Chance To reserve your copy of the Siena Heights 2000 Alumni Directory Place your order today! Call Publishing Concepts at 1-800-982-1590. Network in your area. Contact old friends. Keep your Siena Heights connections working for you!