Marcus Jay Markle
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Current Board Member & Past President (2013-'14)—Cal (U.C. Berkeley) Alumni Club of Washington, D.C.
California Secondary Teaching Credential—English Language Arts
818.282.5679
With a little over TWO WEEKS until the 71 Cal in the Capital students arrive in DC on June 7, there are just 12 left who are still in need of internships for the summer. It's time to put on our last big push to make sure none of the remaining students will have to miss out on a great experience in DC this summer! The link to the student's information is here: CITC 2015 Students Seeking Internship So far in memory, we have never been unable to help all of the participants in the program find a job for the summer. PLEASE take a look at the list of the 12 remaining students to see if you can place an intern, and forward the list to your professional contacts and friends to see what possibilities they might have. Students may be contacted directly using the email address on the list. If you would like to speak with someone at CITC in Berkeley, please call: Muttika Chaturabul, Government and Civil Society Program Manager, UC Berkeley Public Service Center, 102 Sproul Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-2430, (510) 642-5429, mootix87@berkeley.edu. If you would like to speak with a DC Club member who coordinates with CITC, please contact Betsy Keenan, at (703) 472-4993 or Ebear3.ek@gmail.com. About CITC (Cal in the Capital) Program Cal in the Capital (CITC) prepares 75 UC Berkeley students each year for challenging summer internships in Washington DC. Students intern in government agencies, non-profits, think tanks and research institutions, preparing them for careers in public service. Founded in 1965, Cal in the Capital has supported over 2,386 UC Berkeley students to find internships in Washington DC. These alumni of the program provided more than 978,800 hours of service, impacting all areas of government and many non-governmental organizations. Students intern in Washington from early June through the middle of August, and most students work full-time. Cal in the Capital recruits undergraduate students from all majors, backgrounds and interests. As a result, Cal in the Capital interns have served in hundreds of different settings - including Congressional offices, federal agencies, think tanks, research centers, media centers, and nonprofit organizations. Cal in the Capital interns are in demand across Washington, D.C., in think tanks, government agencies, research institutions. CITC is generously supported by UC Berkeley Residential and Student Services Programs, the ASUC, and individual donors. Thanks for all your help to Cal and its students! |
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