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Meet the Intern: Nicholas Bardonner

Meet one of our two new music interns!

Meet the Intern: Nicholas Bardonner

Photo by Lydia Norton

Where are you from?

I am from Indianapolis, Indiana.

Tell us a little bit about your educational background.

I went to Roncalli High School, and now I go to Butler University, studying data science and statistics.

What is your proudest moment, and can you describe it for us?

My proudest moment was when I played my first gig on guitar. This was my proudest moment because I had primarily been a bass player, and this was the first time I played lead guitar in a band and I have wanted to do more ever since.

Why did you want to become an intern at Pattern?

I wanted to intern at Pattern because I was very intrigued by the music project currently happening, and I felt it would be a great opportunity for me to learn new skills in my job field and see what a job working around music would look like.

What’s your favorite spot in Indy, and why do you like to go there?

My favorite spot in Indy is Gainbridge Fieldhouse because I am a huge Pacers fan and I have seen numerous concerts there including Skillet and Brooks & Dunn.

What is one album that you consider perfect?

One album that I consider perfect is Piece of Mind by Iron Maiden.

If you could have dinner with anyone dead or alive, who would it be?

One person that I would like to have dinner with is St. Peter, the first pope, because I would want to know more about his courage and faith to lead the Church for the first time.

If you were to go on a reality show, which one would you go on and why?

If I could go on a reality show I would go on Duck Dynasty, because I think I could get a lot of wisdom from the Robertson family.

What are your career aspirations after Pattern?

My aspirations after working at Pattern include finishing my degree at Butler, staying involved with music whether as a musician or working in the music industry, and learning more about what jobs exist in the statistics field.

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