![]() ![]() He ended up working there for over three years, winning two New York Emmys during his tenure. Day ’16 posing with a New York Emmy.ĭay went on to work at Duke for nine months before ultimately landing his dream job working for the New York Yankees. “It was an Elon alum, Nolan Elingburg ‘11 G’12, who hired me, and I’m still grateful for the opportunity he gave me,” Day said. ![]() It was his foot in the door and he was able to create digital content with the basketball, football, baseball, volleyball and field hockey teams on a daily basis. “I was the only one in my friend group without a job at graduation, but that changed later that summer when I got hired to be a production assistant for Duke’s Blue Devil Network in Durham,” Day said. Once Day arrived at Elon, he became involved in multiple student organizations, playing for and coaching the club baseball team and working for Elon Phoenix Weekly and Elon Local News (now known as ENN), as well as majoring in broadcast journalism.ĭay does admit to a few bumps in his transition post-graduation. Instantly, he made Elon his top choice due to the beauty of the campus and his strong interest in the School of Communications. ![]() During one trip to North Carolina for a high school baseball tournament, Day decided to take a tour around Elon’s campus. Alex Day ’16 playing for club baseball during his time attending ElonĪlex Day ’16 found Elon almost coincidental. ![]()
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