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(BPRW) Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Welcomes Summer 2024 Intern Cohort

(Black PR Wire) Washington, D.C. — The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) is excited to announce the arrival of the Summer 2024 cohort of Congressional and C-Suite interns, a dynamic group of young leaders from colleges and universities across the country poised to begin a transformative public policy and professional development journey this week. This highly competitive internship program offers a unique opportunity for students to gain firsthand experience in the legislative process, develop leadership skills, and contribute to the mission of advancing the global Black community.

Throughout the summer, the selected interns will be placed in Congressional offices and work closely with members of the Congressional Black Caucus. They will engage in policy research, constituent services, legislative writing, and attend professional development workshops as part of the CBCF program. This immersive experience is designed to empower interns with the skills and networks needed to effect change and pursue careers in public service, and includes accommodations in the heart of Washington, D.C., a stipend, professional development training, and exclusive networking events to expand their professional networks.

“As we welcome our Summer 2024 interns, we are reminded of our commitment to nurture leaders whose talents and aspirations will shape the future,” said Dr. Ryan Tucker, Sr. Director of the CBCF Leadership Institute. “Through their work on Capitol Hill and in corporate spaces, and the guidance they receive in the program, we are confident they will not only contribute significantly during their time with us but will also go on to be changemakers in their respective fields.”

Caption: As a feature of the program, CBCF Summer 2024 Congressional and C-Suite Internship cohort are photographed inside the Rotunda of the Cannon House Office Building before a professional headshots photo shoot.

The Congressional Internship program is one of a full range of experiential opportunities offered by the CBCF Leadership Institute, whose goal is to increase the pool of Black leaders in public service careers and public policy positions through providing fellowships, internships, and scholarships. In 2023, CBCF hosted 110 interns across the Spring, Summer, and Fall from 24 states and representing 80 schools. The program also awarded more than $3 million in scholarships to 380 students that same year.

The CBCF Summer 2024 Intern Cohort is as follows:

Aaron Thompson
Harvard College

Adam Sherif
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Addison Rose
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Ahmir Day
University of Virginia

Alexandria Taylor
Prairie View A&M University

Alexis Rodriguez
San José State University

Alicia Spight
Xavier University of Louisiana

Amya Fedd
Prairie View A&M University

Aniyah Denis
Virginia State University

Arana Blake
North Carolina State University

Ari Weems
Norfolk State University

Arrington Evans
Virginia Commonwealth University

Blake Sexton
Georgetown University

Braeden Lessane
Hampton University

Brandon Horne
Southern University

Brian Best, Jr.
Claflin University

Brooke Springfield
Howard University

Bryson Robertson
University of Miami

Cherie Animashaun
Cornell University

Christopher Watson
Cornell University

Collin McNatt
Morehouse College

Cori Ross
Howard University

Courtney Stephenson
Florida A&M University

Damarion King
Morehouse College

Darion Johnson
Morehouse College

David Matthews
Samford University

Deborah Kyerematen
University of Connecticut

Destinee Jackson
Norfolk State University

Gabrielle Dandridge
Spelman College

Gabrielle Skyles
University of Southern California

Georquel Goodwin
Hampton University

Hope Giadolor
University of Texas at Dallas

Isaiah Eby
Vanderbilt University

Jared Williams
The College of New Jersey

Jordan Ford
University of Richmond

Kalil Bennett
Emory University

Kayle Amos
The University of Mississippi

Kejuan Stewart
Albany State University – Albany

Kelsie Ania Tillage
Spelman College

Kendall Walker
Morehouse College

Kylan Benson
Harvard University

Lamis Habila
University of Pennsylvania

Leah Kabuya
Howard University

Liam Wuestman
Morehouse College

Madison Andrea
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Mariah Hudson
University of Virginia

Mariyah Pickett
Spelman College

Mary Betterson
Howard University

Mason Mackie
Yale University

Maya Muldrow
North Caroline Agricultural and Technical State University

Michaela Tolliver
Mercer University – Macon, Georgia

Michelle Jean-Louis
Harvard College

Nicole Asuquo
University of Colorado – Colorado Springs

Nigel Parker
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Nyic’Quavayion Willis
Grambling State University

Ryan Bates
Spelman College

Saiida Webb
Howard University

Sasha Wilson
Grambling State University

Sean Moran
Georgetown University

Sierra Ford
Bard College

Stephanie Danielle Boyd-Maignan
Ohio State University

Taylor Branch
Spelman College

Tiana Hicks
University of Houston

Tori Pierce
Xavier University of Louisiana

Tsion Weldetsadik
Hope College

Tyler Collins
Louisiana State University

Zaid Steele
Shaw University

A cornerstone of the Foundation’s commitment to developing future leaders who are dedicated to advancing the interests of the Black community, the CBCF internship program selects students based on academic achievement, leadership potential, and a demonstrated commitment to public service.

Made possible by generous corporate partners whose support provides stipends, housing, and professional development for students to work and learn as interns in the halls of Congress, the CBCF Summer 2024 Internship cohort is sponsored by the following companies and organizations:

Aflac
Phillips 66

Amazon
Sigma Pi Phi Boule

Best Buy
The Executive Leadership Council

CTIA
The Links, Inc.

Delta Research & Educational Foundation (DREF)
 UPSViatris

Genentech
 Visa

In addition to assignments in Congressional Member office, C-Suite sponsors also host interns in their government affairs offices in Washington, D.C. This summer’s C-Suite sponsors are Aflac, CTIA, Home Depot, and Viatris.

For more information about the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and its internship programs, please visit cbcfinc.org.

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Source: Congressional Black Caucus Foundation

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