NCIV Network News: NCIV Welcomes Spring 2012 Interns
January 2012
Danielle Harmon
Joining NCIV from New York City, Danielle Harmon has a diverse background and fresh approach to citizen diplomacy. An avid lover of the arts, Danielle's experiences spanned from nonprofit marketing and social media work for New York City Opera and the New Victory Theater, to stints with Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Anderson Cooper show. International work includes design and administration support for Oberlin College's Tuscan summer opera festival, as well as work with the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy. Danielle will graduate from The State University of New York College at Purchase with a Bachelor of Arts Management in May.
Kent Boydston
Kent Boydston joined NCIV as an intern in January 2012. Before coming to NCIV he interned at the International Rescue Committee's Phoenix office working on community and economic development programs for refugees. Prior to that, he spent two and a half years in Korea teaching English at elementary schools and universities as well as studying Korean at Yonsei University.
Kent has spent the majority of his life in California but has also lived in Washington, Texas, and Guam. He graduated from the University of California, Irvine with a B.A. in Political Science.
Know Young Citizen Diplomats Looking for Opportunity?
The NCIV internship program is an excellent opportunity for students and recent college graduates to gain valuable experience. Applications are accepted three times annually—spring internships are posted in mid-October of the preceding year; summer internships are posted in late February; and fall internships are posted in June.
For more information please visit www.nciv.org/employment-a-internships.html