Summer may provide a bit of respite for some college students while giving others the time to work or travel. For a select few at UNH (this year 25) it is the chance to do good through the Center for Social Innovation and Enterprise (CSIE). Since 2011, CSIE has offered students internship opportunities with socially conscious nonprofit and for-profit businesses. The nine-week program is a joint venture with Paul College and the Carsey School of Public Policy. New 2019 partners include:
- Concert Corps
- Hannaford Supermarkets/Ahold Delhaize
- Lakes Region Community Developers
- Lonza Biologics
- Turbocam International
- Volunteer Nh
- Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
The 2019 Social Innovation student interns are:
- Marina Cardoso-Vianna-Vaz ’21, dual major political science and international affairs, minor in German, NH Community Loan Fund/ROC NH
- Jessica Holley Clancy ‘21, dual major environmental conservation and sustainability, Timberland/The Small Shareholders Alliance
- Emily Croot ’20, psychology and neuroscience, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
- Allison Crowley ’21, marketing and management, Lakes Region Community Developers
- Eliane Driscoll, ’22, dual major environmental conservation and sustainability, Casella Waste Systems, Inc.
- Colleen Dunphy ’20, environmental science, soil and watershed management, ReVision Energy
- Alison Eagan, ’20, dual major journalism and sustainability, Freedom Café
- Barbara Ferraz ’21, business management, Old Sol Alliance
- Jonathan Gagne ’19, dual major environmental and resource economics and ecogastronomy, Hannaford Supermarkets/Ahold Delhaize
- Juliana Good ’21, music, Center for Social Innovation and Enterprise
- Kaitlin Griffin ’22, dual major business administration and sustainability, BerryDunn
- Sebastian Hart-Meyer ’21, economics, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
- Evan Kelly ’20, political science, NH Community Loan Fund/ROC NH
- Riley Kenney ’19, anthropology with a minor in business administration, Volunteer NH
- Alexy Maldonado ’20, history and Italian studies, Concert Corps
- Marianna Miller ’22, dual major environmental conservation and sustainability, minor in Spanish, ReVision Energy
- Nina Nguyen ’20, business administration, Koya Leadership Partners
- Conor O’Regan ’20, business administration, minor in communication, Freedom Cafe
- Hayden Proborowski ’19, dual major political science and international affairs, TURBOCAM
- Rachel Rymaszewski ’20, dual major environmental conservation and sustainability, minors in business administration and geospatial analysis, Prime Buchholz
- Casey Shea ’19, dual major women’s studies and sustainability, minor in psychology, Concert Corps, Calling All Crows!
- Colleen Spear ’21, business administration and sustainability, Lonza
- Nick Walsh ’19, environmental conservation and sustainability, minors in international affairs and French, Prime Buchholz LLC
- Lauren Williamson ’20, dual major communication and women's studies, Institute for Recruitment of Teachers
- Tori Wyman ’21, business administration, minor in environmental conservation and sustainability, REVERB
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Written By:
Jody Record ’95 | Communications and Public Affairs | jody.record@unh.edu