Bucknell’s Executive Internship Program (UEIP) offers students a unique chance to get to work closely with staff members in the University’s executive offices. While there are currently 10 students filling these positions, as we move into the spring semester, the program is looking to recruit new applicants for the next school year.
The program annually attracts highly motivated students seeking leadership employment roles across campus. The goal of the program is to gather students who are not only driven in terms of academics but are also dedicated to bettering campus life and the Bucknell community.
This year, executive interns are performing various roles in the Office of the President, Office of the Dean of Students, Office of the Provost, Division of Marketing & Communications, Office of the Dean of Arts & Sciences, Office of the Dean of Engineering, University Advancement, Office of Athletics & Recreation, and Division of Library & Information Technology. Next year, the program will be adding positions in the Office of the Dean of the Freeman College of Management and the Office of the Dean of Equity and Inclusive Excellence.
“Through participation in the program, interns are able to utilize their talents and knowledge to excel in a collaborative and rewarding work environment,” says Carol Kennedy, Executive Director, Office of the President and University secretary, who directs the program. “The interns also sharpen their professional and interpersonal skills, work with the senior staff and stakeholders of the University, and build strong relationships with Bucknell administration and the student body. The program provides unique opportunities that are not open to the general population of students.”
Ben Portman ’07 was the University’s first executive intern in 2007 and became responsible for building the program as part of his first intern duties. He worked in the Office of the President during that first year.
“It certainly prepared me for my first job, but also my third and fourth jobs too,” says Portman, who is now First Vice President and a Financial Advisor with Vantage Wealth Management at Morgan Stanley. “There were a lot of opportunities that I think give you a leg up when you’re in your first job.”
“I learned a lot from each individual person involved in and outside the office and how they led in the context of this complicated space,” he adds.
It ended up being a transformative experience for Portman, as well as the interns who have followed.
“My favorite part about UEIP has been collaborating with the other interns from week to week,” says Libby Hoffman ’24, the current intern in the Office of the President. “Each intern has different schedules and responsibilities depending on the specific office they work in, but we all come together once a week to learn from one another and to collaborate on group projects. It is really empowering to be working with a team of such kind and dedicated students who are so passionate about making a difference here at Bucknell!”
The program is highly selective and in order to be hired, students must fill out a detailed application and undergo multiple rounds of interviews. As part of the process, they are required to provide a cover letter and résumé, as well as professor recommendations and writing samples.
This year, 10 executive interns are participating in the program. Below are the names, class year, hometowns, and majors of the current executive interns, and the offices where they are working.
- Cesar Spadea ’24, Mechanical Engineering and Spanish major; Office of the Dean of Engineering; Schwenksville, Pa.
- Eliza Ray ’24, Education major and Physics and Race & Ethnicity Studies minor; Office of the Provost; Indiana, Pa.
- Gracyn Shaw ’24, International Relations and Russian Studies major; Office of University Advancement; Alton, N.H.
- Juliya Harnood ’24, Computer Science and French major; Division of Library & Information Technology; Boyds, Md.
- Libby Hoffman ’24, Anthropology major, Italian studies minor; Office of the President/Student Coordinator; Bell Buckle, Tenn.
- Megan Collins ’24, Psychology major, Film & Media Studies minor; Division of Marketing & Communications; Chatham, N.J.
- Sarah Downey ’25, Political Science major, Italian Studies minor; Division of Marketing & Communications; Allentown, Pa.
- Sarah Hanlon ’24, Accounting major and Art History minor; Office of the Dean of Students; Pittsburgh, Pa.
- Spencer Howell ’24, International Relations major, Arabic & Arab World studies minor; Office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences; York Springs, Pa.
- Yosief Tewelde ’26, Management and Organizations major; Office of Athletics and Recreation; Arlington, Va.