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What Is A
Student Brand Manager?Chipotle Student Brand Managers create fun and innovative ways to introduce their fellow students to Chipotle and our mission to changing the way people think about and eat fast food. Read on to find out more about our program and the kinds of students we are looking for.
What does a Student Brand Manager do?
Chipotle Student Brand Managers are responsible for generating excitement, awareness, and buzz about Chipotle Mexican Grill on campus. They promote Chipotle to fellow students on campus by representing the brand, seeking out unique opportunities that will connect fellow students with Chipotle, and utilize social media to spread the word. With the guidance of the local Chipotle marketing representative via e-mail, phone calls and periodic in-person meetings, Student Brand Managers not only learn about grassroots marketing, but are executing it in a real-world situation. The opportunity isn’t just academic, it’s real. Students must commit to two full academic semesters. College candidates must commit to work 5-10 flexible hours per week.
What kinds of students are we looking for?
- Must love Chipotle Mexican Grill, have a passion for changing food culture, and have strong social ties both on campus and within social media. Must be a full-time student at least 16 years of age. The ideal candidate will be a Sophomore or Junior with connections across campus (athletic, social, academic scenes).
- Must be energetic, outgoing, creative and organized with outstanding verbal and written communication skills. Must work very well independently with limited supervision. Marketing experience or previous experience working as a brand manager is a plus.
- Must have access to a computer with high-speed internet and access to a smart phone with camera is preferred.
What do they get?
As a Student Brand Manager you will receive 100 Burrito Bucks for your personal use (allocated at 50 per semester) as well as a swag package including Chipotle on Campus clothing and other items. College SBMs will also receive a stipend payment of $1500 per year payable at $750 per semester. High School SBMs will receive a party at their local Chipotle for themselves and 20 friends.
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University of ArizonaUV Dodgeball Tournament
University of Arizona
Oct 22, 2011
Chipotle sponsored the Sigma Kappa Sorority's annual philanthropy Ultra Violet Dodgeball Tournament in October. The event was attended by nearly 500 students involved with Greek life at UA and over 40 teams participated. Chipotle provided lunch, donating 250 burritos and 200 bags of chips, guac, and salsa. As the title sponsor Chipotle was featured on all promotional materials including banners, t-shirts, fliers, etc. This philanthropy event raised money to support Alzheimer's research, the study of gerontology, and the Maine Sea Coast Mission.
University of California, BerkeleyGREEK NIGHT
University of California, Berkeley
May 07, 2011
Cal Berkley Greeks were invited to take a study break and wear their letters to Chioptle between 5pm and 7:30 pm for a Buy One-Get One burrito.
Kent State UniversityTEAM FEEDING
Kent State University
Apr 27, 2011
The Kent State softball team and coaching staff celebrated with free burritos after the game.
Westlake High SchoolGUAC LESSON
Westlake High School
Apr 14, 2011
Home Economics Students at Westlake HS in Austin munched on chips and guac while learning how to make guac from scratch, what Food With Integrity is all about and what it is like to work at Chipotle.
Florida State UniversityPICNIC FOR THE PLANET
Florida State University
Apr 13, 2011
We celebrated Earth Day with hundreds of ecofriendly Florida State students picnicking on the lawn as part of the Nature Conservancy's Picnic for the Planet. Students enjoyed free burritos, chips and guacamole and cool Chipotle swag.
University of ArizonaDATE PARTY GOODY BAGS
University of Arizona
Mar 31, 2011
We provided goody bags to each couple for the Sigma Kappa Road Trip Date Party. Each bag contained chips, guac and other Chipotle goodies. Students enjoyed the goodies on the 2 hour bus ride to the Suns away game.
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Chipotle On Campus
LocationsOur Student Brand Managers are active from coast to coast, and in Europe too. We’re always looking to add members to the team who really know and love Chipotle. Check out the map below to see our active campuses and schools where we are searching for someone new. If you think you’ve got what it takes to be that someone, click JOIN and tell us why you should be the Chipotle SBM on your campus.
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- Arizona State University (Tempe, Arizona - United States)
- Auburn University (Auburn, Alabama - United States)
- Austin College (Sherman, Texas - United States)
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- Baylor University (Waco, Texas - United States)
- Belmont University (Nashville, Tennessee - United States)
- Boise State University (Boise, Idaho - United States)
- Boston University (Boston, Massachusetts - United States)
- Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island - United States)
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- California Lutheran University (Thousand Oaks, California - United States)
- California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo, California - United States)
- California State University, Chico (Chico, California - United States)
- Chapman University (Orange County, California - United States)
- Claremont McKenna College (Claremont, California - United States)
- Clemson University (Clemson, South Carolina - United States)
- College of Wooster (Wooster, Ohio - United States)
- Colorado Mesa University (Grand Junction, Colorado - United States)
- Colorado State University (Ft. Collins, Colorado - United States)
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- DePaul University (Chicago, Illinois - United States)
- Drake University (Des Moines, Iowa - United States)
- Duke University (Durham, North Carolina - United States)
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- Emory University (Atlanta, Georgia - United States)
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- Florida International University (North Miami, Florida - United States)
- Florida State University (Tallahassee, Florida - United States)
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- Georgetown University (Washington DC, District of Columbia - United States)
- Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, Alabama - United States)
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- Illinois State University (Normal, Illinois - United States)
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- Kent State University (Kent, Ohio - United States)
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- Libscomb University (Nashville, Tennessee - United States)
- Los Osos High School (Rancho Cucamongo, California - United States)
- Louis D. Brandels High School (San Antonio, Texas - United States)
- Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles, California - United States)
- Loyola University (Chicago, Illinois - United States)
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- Metropolitan State College of Denver (Denver, Colorado - United States)
- Miami University (Oxford, Ohio - United States)
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- North Carolina State University (Raleigh, North Carolina - United States)
- Northern Arizona University (Flagstaff, Arizona - United States)
- Northern Kentucky University (Highland Heights, Kentucky - United States)
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- Ohio Dominican University (Columbus, Ohio - United States)
- Oklahoma State University (Stillwater, Oklahoma - United States)
- Oregon State University (Corvallis, Oregon - United States)
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- Point Loma Nazarene (San Diego, California - United States)
- Portland State University (Portland, Oregon - United States)
- Purdue University (West Lafayette, Indiana - United States)
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- Randolph Macon College (Ashland, Virginia - United States)
- Regis University (Denver, Colorado - United States)
- Rice University (Houston, Texas - United States)
- Rollins College (Winter Park, Florida - United States)
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- Salisbury University (Salisbury, Maryland - United States)
- Samuel Clemens High School (Schertz, Texas - United States)
- San Francisco State University (San Francisco, California - United States)
- Santa Monica College (Santa Monica, California - United States)
- Shenandoah University (Winchester, Virginia - United States)
- Southern Methodist University (Dallas, Texas - United States)
- Syracuse University (Syracuse, New York - United States)
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- Texas A&M University (College Station, Texas - United States)
- Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, Texas - United States)
- Texas State University (San Marcos, Texas - United States)
- Texas Tech University (Lubbock, Texas - United States)
- The Catholic University of America (Washington, District of Columbia - United States)
- the George Washington University (Washington, District of Columbia - United States)
- The Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio - United States)
- The University of Tampa (Tampa, Florida - United States)
- The Univesity of Memphis (Memphis, Tennessee - United States)
- Towson University (Towson, Maryland - United States)
- Trinity University (San Antonio, Texas - United States)
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- University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, Alabama - United States)
- University of Albany (Albany, New York - United States)
- University of Arizona (Tucson, Arizona - United States)
- University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, Arkansas - United States)
- University of California Irvine (Irvine, California - United States)
- University of California Los Angeles (Los Angeles, California - United States)
- University of California Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California - United States)
- University of California, Berkeley (Berkeley, California - United States)
- University of Central Florida (Orlando, Florida - United States)
- University of Cincinnati (Cincinnati, Ohio - United States)
- University of Colorado - Boulder (Boulder, Colorado - United States)
- University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (Colorado Springs, Colorado - United States)
- University of Delaware (Newark, Delaware - United States)
- University of Denver (Denver, Colorado - United States)
- University of Houston (Houston, Texas - United States)
- University of Kansas (Lawrence, Kansas - United States)
- University of Kentucky (Lexington, Kentucky - United States)
- University of Maryland, College Park (College Park, Maryland - United States)
- University of Memphis (Memphis, Tennessee - United States)
- University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan - United States)
- University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, Minnesota - United States)
- University of Missouri (Columbia, Missouri - United States)
- University of Nebraska - Lincoln (Lincoln, Nebraska - United States)
- University of Nebraska - Omaha (Omaha, Nebraska - United States)
- University of Nevada Las Vegas (Las Vegas, Nevada - United States)
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill, North Carolina - United States)
- University of North Texas (Denton, Texas - United States)
- University of Northern Colorado (Greeley, Colorado - United States)
- University of Northern Florida (Jacksonville, Florida - United States)
- University of Notre Dame (South Bend, Illinois - United States)
- University of Oklahoma (Norman, Oklahoma - United States)
- University of Oregon (Eugene, Oregon - United States)
- University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - United States)
- University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburg, Pennsylvania - United States)
- University of Rochester (Rochester, New York - United States)
- University of San Diego (San Diego, California - United States)
- University of South Carolina (Columbia, South Carolina - United States)
- University of St. Thomas (St. Paul, Minnesota - United States)
- University of Tennessee - Knoxville (Knoxville, Tennessee - United States)
- University of Texas @ Arlington (Arlington, Texas - United States)
- University of Texas @ Austin (Austin, Texas - United States)
- University of Texas at Dallas (Richardson, Texas - United States)
- University of Texas at San Antonio (San Antonio, Texas - United States)
- University of the District of Columbia (Washington, District of Columbia - United States)
- University of the Incarnate Word (San Antonio, Texas - United States)
- University of Tulsa (Tulsa, Oklahoma - United States)
- University of Utah (Salt Lake City, Utah - United States)
- University of Washington (Seattle, Washington - United States)
- University of Westminster (London, England - United Kingdom)
- University of Wisconsin Madison (Madison, Wisconsin - United States)
- Universty of Colorado Boulder (Boulder, Colorado - United States)
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- Vanderbilt University (Nashville, Tennessee - United States)
- Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, Virginia - United States)
- Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, Virginia - United States)
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- Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, North Carolina - United States)
- Washburn University (Topeka, Kansas - United States)
- Washington University in Saint Louis (St. Louis, Missouri - United States)
- Wichita State University (Wichita, Kansas - United States)
- William & Mary (Williamsburg, Virginia - United States)
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- Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio - United States)
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- Agua Fria High School (Avondale, Arizona - United States)
- Alamo Heights High School (San Antonio, Texas - United States)
- Apollo High School (Glendale, Arizona - United States)
- Arcadia High School (Phoenix, Arizona - United States)
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- Blue Valley North High School (Overland Park, Kansas - United States)
- Byron P. Steele High School (Cibolo, Texas - United States)
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- Centennial High School (Franklin, Tennessee - United States)
- Chaparral High School (Scottsdale, Arizona - United States)
- Conner High School (Hebron, Kentucky - United States)
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- Desert Oasis High School (Las Vegas, Nevada - United States)
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- Earl Warren High School (San Antonio, Texas - United States)
- El Camino Fundamental High School (Arden-Arcade, California - United States)
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- Gilbert High School (Gilbert, Arizona - United States)
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- Highland High School (Gilbert, Arizona - United States)
- Hudson High School (Hudson, Ohio - United States)
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- John Paul Stevens High School (San Antonio, Texas - United States)
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- Kirkwood High School (Kirkwood, Missouri - United States)
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- La Quinta High School (La Quinta, California - United States)
- Lafayette High School (Wildwood, Missouri - United States)
- Legacy High School (Broomfield, Colorado - United States)
- Liberty High School (Peoria, Arizona - United States)
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- Marquette High School (Chesterfield, Missouri - United States)
- Merion-Mercy High School (Merion Station, Pennsylvania - United States)
- Mission San Jose High School (Fremont, California - United States)
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- Norcross High School (Norcross, Georgia - United States)
- North Central High School (Indianapolis, Indiana - United States)
- Notre Dame Preparatory (Scottsdale, Arizona - United States)
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- Palm Desert High School (Palm Desert, California - United States)
- Paloma Valley High School (Menifee, California - United States)
- Parkway North High School (St. Louis, Missouri - United States)
- Patrick Henry High School (San Diego, California - United States)
- Pinole Valley High School (Pinole, California - United States)
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- Regents High School (Austin, Texas - United States)
- Ridgeway High School (Memphis, Tennessee - United States)
- Rockwall High School (Rockwall, Texas - United States)
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- Saguaro High School (Scottsdale, Arizona - United States)
- Saint Xavier of Cincinnati (Cincinnati, Ohio - United States)
- Sammamish High School (Bellevue, Washington - United States)
- Sandra Day O'Connor HIgh School (Helotes, Texas - United States)
- South Mountain High School (Phoenix, Arizona - United States)
- St. Francis High School (Wheaton, Illinois - United States)
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- Union High School (Tulsa, Oklahoma - United States)
- University School of Nashville (Nashville, Tennessee - United States)
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- Wadsworth High School (Wadsworth, Ohio - United States)
- Walton High School (Marietta, Georgia - United States)
- Wesleyan School (Norcross, Georgia - United States)
- Westlake High School (Austin, Texas - United States)
- Woodbridge High School (Irvine, California - United States)
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About Chipotle
At Chipotle, we aim to do just a few things, but do them exceptionally well. When Chipotle first opened its doors in 1993, the goal was simple: to serve high quality, delicious food quickly with an experience that not only exceeded, but redefined the fast food experience.
To that end, we focus on sourcing the best possible ingredients, serving the tastiest food, and growing the most capable team we can.
Good food IS good business.
The Chipotle Story
In 1990, while working at Stars restaurant in San Francisco, Steve Ells (Chipotle founder, chairman and co-CEO) was inspired by the tacquerias in that city’s Mission District and began developing the idea for Chipotle Mexican Grill.
In 1993, Ells returned home to Colorado and opened the first Chipotle restaurant near the University of Denver campus. He started Chipotle with the idea that food served fast did not have to be a typical fast food experience. Today, Chipotle continues to offer a focused menu made from fresh, high-quality raw ingredients, prepared using classic cooking methods and served in a distinctive atmosphere. Since then Chipotle has expanded nationwide and now has more than 1,100 restaurants in more than 38 cities across the country, internationally in Toronto, London, with Paris opening soon. Check out this video for a behind the scenes look at our kitchens and Steve's culinary vision.
For more information, visit Chipotle.comMeet Steve
Steve Ells may be the founder of Chipotle, but he's not your typical CEO. Steve is a chef first, you will almost never see him in a suit, and he can still mash a mean batch of guacamole when he wants to. Check out this video to learn more about Steve and his journey.
For more information, visit Chipotle.com
Cultivating a Burritoful World
Chipotle is a pioneer in changing the way people think about and eat fast food. Armed with our philosophy of Food With Integrity, we take pride in sourcing as many of our high-quality ingredients as we can from local and family farmers who are committed to sustainably raising antibiotic- and hormone-free meats and organic vegetables. It is an active process of working back along the food chain.
It is a deeper level of thinking, consideration, and comprehension than just the word "fresh." It means going beyond distributors to discover how our vegetables are grown, and being cognizant of how our pigs, cows and chickens are raised. It is a philosophy solidly based on a foundation of not exploiting animals, the environment, or people.
For more information, visit Chipotle.com
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