Today is #InternDay. We are excited to introduce Pacolet Milliken’s Summer Interns!
Anna Hicks, ESG Intern, Politics and International Affairs and Economics Major, Furman University
My favorite part of interning at Pacolet has been getting to learn from such experienced professionals in the investment and finance industry. Everyone at Pacolet is intentional and thoughtful with each decision they make, considering how their actions will affect the company, the community, and the environment. I have been very lucky to be able to learn from experiences and wisdom.
The best learning experience has been traveling to Pacolet’s different subsidiary locations and getting to learn about the inner workings of each company. It has been so interesting to learn more about the renewable energy and power sectors and the challenges that each company faces.
Dilan Patel, Commercial Real Estate Intern, Real Estate and Land Economics Masters, Texas A&M
My favorite parts of interning at Pacolet Milliken are the people and experiences. Everyone is extremely willing to explain and dig into topics pertaining to the commercial real estate field.
My best learning experience at Pacolet Milliken so far is having the opportunity to sit in on the Investor Committee Meeting. I learned about various projects and the underlying vetting process that goes into planning/making efficient dispositions and investments.
Henry Wang, Power and Infrastructure Intern, Economics Major, NYU
My favorite part of interning at Pacolet is the culture because everyone has been super kind and warm to me since day one, and that motivates me to come to the office every day (special shoutout to our Vice President Tyler, who will always patiently answer my questions). On top of that, really enjoy snacking during downtime!
I really enjoyed learning about the renewable energy finance space from an insider’s perspective. The internship provides me unparalleled opportunities to access first-hand data and resources, receive mentorship, and learn from veterans in the space. It’s also very exciting when newspaper headlines - such as supply chain constraints in the solar industry, or a surge of power demand from data centers - is being discussed in meetings I attend.