Class of 2021 First-Year Fellow: Maddie Sach
As a First-Year Fellow, Maddie Sach ’21 interned at the Office of U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand under the mentorship of Kirsten Gillibrand ’88. The following in an excerpt from her final report.
[more]As a First-Year Fellow, Maddie Sach ’21 interned at the Office of U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand under the mentorship of Kirsten Gillibrand ’88. The following in an excerpt from her final report.
[more]Throughout the nearly year-long process of preparing for, applying for, and participating in this fellowship, I have been constantly amazed at the level of coordination that defines the First-Year Fellows program.
[more]As a First-Year Fellow, Jessica McDermott ’21 interned at the Congressional Research Service under the mentorship of Mary Beth Nikitin ’96.
[more]As a First-Year Fellow, Jared Cape ’21 interned at the Office of U.S. Congresswoman Anne McLane Kuster under the mentorship of Ann McLane Kuster ’78. The following is an excerpt from his final report. I interned at the Office of Congresswoman Kuster which represents and serves the New Hampshire District 2 constituents. This includes voicing constituents’ thoughtful concerns and opinions, taking legislative action in the best interest of the district, and assisting constituents through casework.
[more]For an intern, I was given an incredible amount of responsibility and independence. I was motivated to work hard and excel, because I knew that my final product would have a meaningful impact on FERC’s surveillance.
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