Meet Our Fall 2023 Intern: Alexandra Lucaj

Boileau & Co. is excited to introduce our fall intern, Alexandra Lucaj. Alexandra joined our team in early September for a 12 week internship.

A soon-to-be Alumna of Grand Valley State University, Alexandra is majoring in advertising and public relations. Prior to Grand Valley, she studied and played volleyball at Concordia University in Ann Arbor. This summer Alexandra interned with the West Michigan Whitecaps.

Alexandra is an active member of Grand Valley’s chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America where she serves as the VP of member services. She is on the National Public Relations Student Society of America committee and an account executive for GrandPR, the student-run public relations firm.

As a first-generation Albanian-American, Alexandra enjoys bringing her culture to West Michigan. She is the founder and president of the Albanian-American Student Organization (AASO) for Grand Valley. In her free time, you can catch Alexandra playing volleyball, hanging out with her best friends, watching baseball or hockey, reading, or watching a crime movie.

We’re glad you’re here, Alexandra!

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