ACCG WELCOMES SPRING INTERNS
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ACCG
welcomes spring semester policy and research interns Ekeoma Nwakanma and
Jarrett Faber. The interns will assist the policy and research staff with special
projects, legislative research, and tracking legislation before the General
Assembly.
Ekeoma Nwakanma graduated from the University of Georgia with
a Master’s in Public Administration in December, 2017. Prior to completing her graduate degree,
Nwakanma received dual, bachelor’s degrees from the University of West Georgia
in Political Science and Economics, a concentration in Pre-Law and
International Business, and a minor in Theatre. She also participated in study
abroad programs in China and South Korea. In addition to her studies, Nwakanma
worked for former state senator, Vincent Fort, the NACCP Georgia chapter, and
UGA Campus transit. She has also participated in many associations such as the
International City/County Management Association (ICMA), Georgia Student for
Public Administration (GSPA), and the Graduate and Professional Scholars
(GAPS).
Nwakanma has received numerous honors including the Institute
of African American Certificate of Recognition, Who’s Who Among University
Students, Outstanding Georgian Award, W. Glenn Moore Scholarship, Jud Whatley
Scholarship, and inductions to Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honor Society
and Omicron Delta Epsilon International Honor Society in Economics. In her
spare time, she enjoys acting, singing, painting, studying Spanish, Korean, and
Igbo, and tutoring her cousins and younger siblings.
Jarrett Faber initially interned with
ACCG during the fall semester and was retained to work through the spring
semester. Faber graduated from Georgia
State University with a degree in Public Policy and Philosophy in December,
2017. He plans on attending law school in the fall and is currently awaiting
admission decisions and determining where he wants to attend. Although Faber has lived in Atlanta for the
past three years, he is a Paulding County native. In his free time he enjoys running, cooking,
and reading.
Over
the course of their internships with ACCG, Nwakanma and Faber will assist the
policy and research departments by tracking general legislation and the
introduction of local legislation, attending committee meetings, surveying
counties, conducting research relative to legislative issues, and reporting on
floor action for both chambers of the General Assembly. Research projects this
semester include compiling constitutional officer salary information, analyzing
how counties collect garbage fees, updating TAVT, homestead exemption, and
sales tax data, preparing election tracking information, and other special
projects as assigned. |
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