POPVOX Foundation welcomes Kaitlin Sommer

POPVOX Foundation is honored to welcome new intern Kaitlin Sommer.

Kaitlin is a second-year student at Syracuse Law. At Syracuse, Kaitlin is receiving a certification focusing on National Security and Counter-Terrorism. She received her Political Science degree from Rochester Institute of Technology where she became interested in cybersecurity policy. Kaitlin is interested in a range of policy areas, from national security to disability rights. Additionally, she has interned with Assemblyman Sayegh in Albany, New York, and Congressman Joe Morelle [D, NY] in Washington, DC.

About POPVOX Foundation Internships

POPVOX Foundation is always looking for internship candidates passionate about making government work better. Ongoing and past POPVOX Foundation projects our interns have worked on include:

  • Launching the Internapalooza orientation and welcome event for Congressional interns

  • Developing resources for offices and constituents to navigate the return of Congressionally Directed Spending (aka “earmarks”) to prioritize transparency and citizen engagement

  • Launching the Casework Navigator program to support Congressional casework staff and move casework into the 21st century

  • Hosting an orientation for new Members of Congress focused on Tech, Science, and Data tools for effective legislating

  • Development of a “CivX” metrics toolkit for governments to measure the civic experience of constituent interactions

  • Participation as a founding member of the CapitolStrong and First Branch Intern Project civil society networks

All internship opportunities are paid, remote positions, and considered on a rolling basis throughout the year. Learn more here.

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