Notes from the Field: Andrew Heo '19
Andrew Heo '19 interned at the US Dept. of Commerce in the Beijing Embassy for the Fall 2017 term. In response to this internship, Andrew wrote a memoir detailing his experiences.
[more]Andrew Heo '19 interned at the US Dept. of Commerce in the Beijing Embassy for the Fall 2017 term. In response to this internship, Andrew wrote a memoir detailing his experiences.
[more]On Monday, April 9, 2018, Class of 1964 Policy Research Shop students Brandon Nye '20, Sunpreet Singh '20, and Connor Turner '20 presented their research findings to the Southern Windsor County Regional Planning Commission. The students spent the fall and winter terms performing a valuation study and drafting their report, "An Economic Analysis of Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure in Weathersfield, West Windsor, and Windsor," (PRS Policy Brief 1718-04) at the request of Mr. Jason Rasmussen, Director of Planning at the Southern Windsor County Regional Planning Commission.
[more]"My daily responsibilities included researching and drafting letters of support or meeting requests, drafting tweets about news, bills in congress, and other related safety topics, and attending both internal and external meetings and briefings as a representative of the advocacy department."
[more]"A lot of leading is listening, and in order to facilitate whatever [relationship] you’re trying to build, you need directions for that. And sometimes you may have the skills to guide people toward the goal, but they have the goal itself.”
[more]PLEASE NOTE: This opportunity is listed for reference only. The deadline to apply has passed. This is an unpaid internship opportunity from outside the Rockefeller Center. Position Type: Internship - unpaid Location: Let America Vote has field offices in New Hampshire, Georgia, Nevada, Tennessee, and Iowa Sector: Non-profit, advocacy Start Date: Summer 2018 (exact date TBD)
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