Organizations

Grad internship organizations are many and varied

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Example Organizations

Organization Year Graduated Student Name
City of Boulder, Office of Environmental Affairs 2005 Rachel Reiss Buckley
City of Engelwood 2005 Eileen Field
Colorado Daily 2006 Erika Engelhaupt
Colorado Department of Natural Resources 2004 Douglas Cannon
Colorado People's Environmental and Economic Network 2004 Lesley Rinner
Denver Water Department 2008 Lindsay Weber
Ecoenergy 2007 Scott Leach
Energy Program of the National Conference of State Legislators 2004 Leslie Pollock
Environmental Center University of Colorado 2009 Susan Strife
Global Greengrants 2005 Tracy Kirkland
Governor of Colorado's Energy Office Rebecca Johnson

An older list of example organizations.

Students have performed their interships for many public, private, and non-profit organizations. Below are some examples:

Federal

  • EPA Internships, Fellowships, and Student Programs
  • EPA NEPA Analysis
  • House Science Committee, Washington DC
  • National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • National Park Service – Grand Teton
  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • NREL Research Participant Program
  • Science and Space branch of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the Executive Office of the President (EOP).
  • US Forest Service
  • US Geological Survey (USGS)

State

  • Colorado Dept. of Natural Resources
  • Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Executive Director’s Office

Municipal

  • City of Englewood
  • Aurora Utilities

CU Boulder

  • Environmental Center

Private

  • Colorado Daily
  • Platts Research and Consulting , E Source Emerging Technology Department

Non-profit

  • Colorado’s People’s Environmental and Economic Network (COPEEN)
  • Environmental Defense (EDF)
  • Global Greengrants
  • Grand Canyon Trust
  • National Conference of State Legislators (NCSL)
  • National Conference of State Legislators (NCSL), Energy Program
  • Natural Capitalism Solutions
  • Whitewater Conservation Project, Carbondale, CO