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Valiant: a super cool internship

Noam started his journey by writing for SkitishMedia and eventually became a marketing intern at Valiant Entertainment, a notable comic book publisher.



During his time as an intern, Noam had the opportunity to be a part of the Comic Book Club live podcast, which is a weekly talk show in New York City. On that particular episode, Sean Lewis, Karl Bollers, and Robert Meyers were guests, and Noam joined the session at the 41:12 mark.


 


Notable quotes from Comic book club live podcast:


“Noam is one of our Superstar Interns at Valiant Entertainment”

-Robert Meyers (Editor at Valiant Comics)


“Good question you are going up in the ranks sir!”

-Alex & Pete (Hosts of the Comic Book Club Live) 


SUPERSTAR INTERN @VALIANTENTERTAINMENT 

 

Comic Book Club

Noam the In Valiant Intern —  Jul 30, 2019


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