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(Washington, D.C.) Fourth District Rep. Mike Ross (D-AR) today recognized
the first session of summer interns in his Washington, D.C. office.
Rebecca Burns of Magnolia, Lauren Guthrie of Prescott, and Derrick Ross
of Hope are assisting constituents and staff members on various projects,
as well as attending committee hearings and legislative briefings.
The internship program consists of two five-week sessions that provide
the young leaders the opportunity to serve the community by assisting in
Congressman Ross’s Washington, D.C. office. The session includes
three interns from across the Fourth Congressional District.
“I am very proud of this group of interns, who have already immersed
themselves into hard work in the nation’s capital,” said Ross. “The
internship program is designed to familiarize students with the inner-workings
of a congressional office, while also teaching them the importance of public
service. Congressional internships provide a unique opportunity for
students to learn first hand knowledge of our federal government and the
legislative process. I am confident their internship experience will
be very rewarding, and the students will be successful in all their future
endeavors.”
Rebecca Burns is a senior at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
and is majoring in Finance/Real Estate and Marketing and plans to graduate
in December 2005. Burns is the daughter of Molly and Robert Burns
and is active in Chi Omega sorority and is a Make A Wish Volunteer.
Lauren Guthrie is also a senior at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
and plans to graduate in May 2006, with a degree in Advertising and Public
Relations. The daughter of Suzanne Marbury and Doug Guthrie, Guthrie
is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, and an active member of the debate
team.
A senior at Southern Arkansas University of Magnolia, Derrick Ross will
graduate in May 2006, and plans to attend Dental School. Ross is
the President of the Phi Lambda Chi fraternity, president of Boy Scouts
of America, Treasurer of Biology and Tribeta Club, and a member of the
Chemistry Club. Ross is the son of Randall and Alice Ross.
Information on Congressman Ross’s internship program is available at
www.house.gov/ross or by calling (800) 223-2220. |
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