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Fall Marketing Internship - American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA)

  • Jul 24, 2025
  • 1 min read

Paid • Amarillo, TX • Closes August 15


AQHA Fall Marketing Intern Job Description Summary


AQHA’s Marketing internship reaches into all aspects of the equine industry, regardless of discipline. Qualified candidates will be challenged to support the creation of posts for several social networks; help promote AQHA events and functions; and assist with various promotions, advertising and marketing programs. The term of this internship will be from early September through early to mid-December.


The candidate must be able to travel.

This position will work out of the international headquarters located in Amarillo, TX.


Responsibilities Could Include:

  • Social media management and initiatives including but not limited to:

  • Assist with AQHA’s presence on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and other social networks

  • Reputation management/assigning Facebook direct messages for response

  • Website content changes

  • Member experience statistics

  • Write and/or manipulate website content for maximum engagement

  • Develop creative ways to market and promote AQHA’s products and services through online content

  • Create email blasts for a variety of departments

  • Track website and e-newsletter performance

  • Write original blog posts, as needed

  • Write advertising copy

  • Press release writing

  • Social media coverage at events


Candidate must be able to travel.


Learn more and apply here.

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