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College of the Holy Cross

CrossWorks

SIP Internship Expo

Summer Internship Program

9-9-2016

2016 Summer Internship Expo

Center for Career Development, College of the Holy Cross

Follow this and additional works at:

http://crossworks.holycross.edu/expo

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Center for Career Development, College of the Holy Cross, "2016 Summer Internship Expo" (2016). SIP Internship Expo. Paper 5. http://crossworks.holycross.edu/expo/5

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2016

Summer Internship

Expo

Program of Presenters

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2016 Student Presenters

1. Funmi Anifowoshe ‘17- Law

Community Legal Aid & Central West Justice Center, Worcester, MA

2. Julia Baker ‘17- Advertising

BBDO, New York, NY

3. Nicole Bambara ‘17- Healthcare

Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT

4. Rebecca Beaulieu ‘18- Publishing/ Research

EBSCO Information Systems, Ipswich, MA

5. Emily Bowman ‘17- Publishing

Scholastic, New York, NY

6. Juliana Brandao ‘17- Legal Services

Ascentria Care Alliance, Worcester, MA

7. Piotr Broda ‘17- Public Relations

KCSA, New York, NY

8. Ashley Bruno ‘17-

Biopharmaceutical Services PAREXEL, Billerica, MA

9. Elizabeth Buckley ‘18- Clinical Research

Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Genomes2People Research Program, Boston, MA

R. Haylie Butler ’17- Healthcare

Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT

R. Gina Cach ’17- Healthcare

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

10. Erin Connolly ‘17- Think Tank

Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation, Washington, D.C.

11. Natalie Correa ‘17- Performing Arts

Boston Ballet, Boston, MA

12. Deanna Drenga ‘17- Non-Profit

Women’s Environment and Development Organization, New York, NY

13. Kyle Espinola ‘17- Immigration Law

Moreno Law Office, Worcester, MA

14. Elena Ferguson ‘17- Law

Federal Public Defender for the Middle District of Tennessee, Nashville, TN

15. Brendan Franca ‘17- Healthcare

Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Manhasset, NY

16. Rose Fusco ‘17- Federal Government

U.S. Department of Commerce- Export Assistance Center, New York, NY

17. Amanda Gibson ‘17- Education

St. John Paul II High School, Hyannis, MA

18. Marily Gonzalez ‘17- Non-Profit

Paulo A. DeBarros, Dorchester, MA

7. Catherine Greene ‘17- Public Relations

KCSA, New York, NY

19. Emma Gurchiek ‘19- Special Education

Sargent Rehabilitation Center, Warwick, RI

20. Daniel Haverty ‘17- Tech/ Marketing

Slydde, Worcester, MA

21. Hildie Hoeschen ‘17- Healthcare

Boston Children’s Hospital/ Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA

22. Rachel Hurley ‘17- Management Consulting

MIDIOR Consulting, Cambridge, MA

23. Megan Izzo ‘17- Law

Mil Mujeres Legal Services, Raleigh, NC

24. Julia Jesielowski ‘17- Non-Profit

Tuesday’s Children, New York, NY

25. Caroline Keane ‘17- Public Relations

Town & Country Magazine and MCC, New York, NY

26. Ryan Kingsley ‘17- Health & Human Services

Refugee & Immigrant Assistance Center, Worcester, MA

27. Sydney Latour ‘17- Finance

J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., New York, NY

28. Adriana Lebowitz ‘17- Healthcare

Winthrop University Hospital, Mineola, NY

29. Caroline Legare ‘18- Marketing/Advertising

Pile and Company, Boston, MA

30. Raha Maalin ‘17- Consumer Products

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2016 Student Presenters

31. Madeline Macaluso ‘17- Human Services

ARC of the South Shore, Weymouth, MA

32. Claire Malone ‘17- Advertising

Ogilvy & Mather, New York, NY

33. Brett McKinnon ‘17- Finance

J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., New York, NY

34. Taylor Moss ‘18- Publishing

Scholastic, New York, NY

35. Cameron Murray ‘17- Government

National Oceanographic Atmospheric Administration, Staatsburg, NY

36. Cassandra Naimie ‘17- Manufacturing

Washington Mills, North Grafton, MA

37. Jennifer Nash ‘17- Finance

BNP Paribas, New York, NY

38. Stephanie Neville ‘17- Technology

Dovetail Internet Technologies, Worcester, MA

39. Quynh Nguyen ‘17- Non-Profit

Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition and United Planet, Boston, MA

40. Holly Nord ‘17- Non-Profit

Worcester Community Housing Resources, Worcester, MA

41. Luke O’Keefe ‘18- Government

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, New York, NY

42. Elizabeth Pearce ‘17- Fashion

Coach, New York, NY

43. Victoria Pennacchio ‘17- Government

Mayor’s Office of Environmental Remediation, New York, NY

44. Emma Peplowski ‘17- Non-Profit

Oxfam America, Boston, MA

45. Will Peters ‘17- Education

The Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, CT

46. Khorally Pierre ‘17- Non-Profit

Part of the Solution (POTS), Bronx, NY

19. Allyson Pocock ‘17- Special Education

Sargent Rehabilitation Center, Warwick, RI

47. Carly Priest ‘18- Non-Profit

Eye to Eye, New York, NY

R. Margot Reed- Healthcare

Yale School of Medicine Child Study Center, New Haven, CT

48. Nina Robertson ‘17- Public Health

CASA: National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, New York, NY

49. Anthony Saltarelli ‘18- Technology

Chin Up Technologies, Connecticut

50. Emily Smith ‘17- Education

Lexington School for the Deaf, East Elmhurst, NY

51. Reed Swain ‘17- Non-Profit

United Way of Central MA, Worcester, MA

52. Juliana Toes ‘17- Government

Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas, Nassau County, NY

53. Georgina Tompkins ‘18- Non-Profit

Women’s Sports Foundation, New York, NY

54. Briana Travers ‘17- Technology

Catchpoint Systems, New York, NY

55. Mary Kate Vanecko ‘17- Government

U.S. Senator Richard J. Durbin, Washington, D.C.

56. Stephanie Ward ‘17- Non-Profit

Keep a Child Alive, New York, NY

57. Rose Weiss ‘18- New York, NY

Al Roker Entertainment, New York, NY

58. Alyssa White ‘18- Non-Profit

Sanctuary for Families, New York, NY

59. Christina Yu ‘17- Human Services

Seven Hills Foundation, Worcester, MA

60. Daniel Zubizarreta ‘17- Software

Hyland Software, Westlake, OH

R - Denotes students who conducted research at a Career Development internship site. They are presenting a research abstract in the Summer Research Symposium.

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