Today is National Intern Day, a celebration dedicated to recognizing the hard work and contributions of interns across various industries. At Loudoun Economic Development, we are excited to introduce you to three outstanding summer employees who have joined our team. Their fresh perspectives and enthusiasm have already made a significant impact on our ongoing projects and initiatives. First, meet Aaryan Kanhere, a rising sophomore at the University of Virginia majoring in Computer Science. During his summer at the DED, Aaryan is working with the strategic initiatives team and outside of his studies and work, he enjoys baking! Next, we have Amelia Smith, a rising junior at the College of William and Mary, who is majoring in International Relations and minoring in Data Science. She is also on the strategic initiatives team and her favorite activities outside of the office are playing rugby (she is a member of the NOVA Women’s Rugby team and also plays at William & Mary), mountain biking, and camping. Lastly, we are thrilled to introduce Lauren Walczyk, a rising senior at Fordham University who is double majoring in Political Science and Sociology. Lauren is working with the workforce development team and her favorite thing to do right now is crochet. These three interns are bringing their academic expertise to the table and infusing our department with fresh energy and innovative thinking. They are working on projects that will help further economic development efforts in Loudoun, supporting the region’s growth and sustainability. On National Intern Day, we celebrate Aaryan, Amelia, and Lauren for their outstanding contributions and look forward to seeing the impact they will continue to make throughout their careers. https://hubs.li/Q02HBXyj0
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