ACCG Welcomes Fall Interns
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Legal Intern, Danielle Crafter
Originally from Youngstown Ohio,
Crafter graduated from Spelman College‘s dual degree Engineering program
majoring in Economics and Industrial Engineering. She received a law degree from Howard
University School of Law in 2016 and is currently enrolled in Georgia State
University’s Health Law LLM Program. Crafter is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority Inc and enjoys traveling, shopping, animals, anything music related,
and stimulating conversations and debates. After receiving her LLM, she would
like to work in the Office of General Counsel for a hospital, agency, or
company which focuses on health, education, and economic disparities and their
impacts with the hopes of one day starting her own law firm. During her
internship with ACCG, Crafter will conduct legal research, help edit and review
publications, update and summarize ACCG boards bylaws, write memos and review
legal documents, and other projects as assigned by the legal department.
Research and Policy Intern, Hunter Bradshaw
Bradshaw is completing the last
semester of Georgia States Masters in Public Policy program. He began his education
by obtaining a BBA in Finance from the University of the Incarnate Word in San
Antonio. From there Bradshaw began working as a financial analyst for Verizon
in Tulsa Oklahoma before pursuing a graduate degree in public policy, a
lifelong passion. He has completed internships with local nonprofits such as
Friends of Refugees in Clarkston Georgia, and performed work with municipal
governments, assisting both the City of Beaumont Texas in addition to Hapeville
Georgia. Bradshaw maintains a 3.8 GPA in the MPP program at the Andrew Young
School of Policy Studies and voices a self-described passion for policy
research. He plans to use the opportunity at ACCG to increase his policy
research experience so he can pursue a career path in policy and data analysis
post-graduation. Over the course of his internship, Bradshaw will be
tasked with compiling updated TAVT data, tracking and compiling statistics on
county election results, updating SPLOST data, compiling and reviewing water
conservation data, providing research assistance on legislative issues, and
other projects as assigned by the research and policy departments. |
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