For my summer internship, I worked for the Irish International Immigrant Center, which provides free legal, education, and counseling services to immigrants, both Irish and non-Irish.
I worked for the Home Base Program which is through Massachusetts General Hospital and the Red Sox Foundation. Home Base provides clinical care and support services such as resiliency education to veterans of post-9/11 conflicts.
My summer experience was a continuation of the work I have been doing for about a year now in trying to launch a clothing line with my business partner, Daniel Neeson.
This summer, I worked for the investment banking division of Deloitte: Deloitte Corporate Finance. DCF is a sell side firm that facilitates the sale of middle market companies (usually with revenues between $50-$500 Million).
This summer I had the privilege of studying the Italian language and learning archaeological fieldwork techniques by participating in an Italian excavation.
This summer, I worked for a non-profit organization in Karatu, Tanzania called FAME (Foundation for African Medicine and Education). I was given the opportunity to shadow doctors in the hospital’s inpatient, outpatient, and maternity wards.
This summer, I had the opportunity to intern for the United Nations Refugee Agency Representation in the Republic of Korea. I was the Communications intern to the Private Sector Partnership team, which means that I assisted with producing materials for existing and potential donors as well as the general public.
This summer I was a script intern at Late Night with Seth Meyers, a nightly talk-show within NBC Universal. As a script intern my responsibilities included distributing all necessary materials to all of the appropriate departments within the show.
I interned for the Chief Administrative Judge for the Supreme Court of King’s County, Criminal Term. I worked closely with my judge, Hon. Matthew D’Emic, as well as Karen Kleinberg, the principal law clerk for Judge D’Emic’s chambers.