InRoads Scholars

2024 Scholars

Fernanda Cabral

University: DePaul University
Major: Environmental Studies & Data Science
Department: Supply

What Does This Internship Mean To You: 
“An internship at Constellation means having experience applying my skills with data science and environmental studies in a real-world setting while making an impact. I hope this will ultimately set me up for success after graduation to understand what it takes to maintain a successful career, especially as I maintain the connections I make here after my summer comes to an end.”

Mordecai Ethapemi

University: Washington University in St. Louis
Major: Electrical Engineering 
Department: Component Maintenance Organization (CMO)

What Does This Internship Mean To You: 
“My internship at Constellation has been beneficial and has provided me with access to a quality network and industry experience. I have learned a lot about engineering practices and applications that I have taken and applied to the rest of my education and my work. To have this opportunity is a great step to place me on a quality path to success with quality people.”

Emily Tobar Castaneda

University: University of Maryland Global Campus
Major: Cybersecurity Technology and Software Development & Security
Department: Cyber Defense Operations

What Does This Internship Mean To You: 
“My internship provides me with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience though projects. Being part of Constellation provides me with the opportunity to learn from industry experts, expand my professional network, and collaborate on innovative ideas. I am grateful for Constellation as my internship is instrumental in advancing my career aspirations and bringing me closer to my dream career in cybersecurity.”

Nathan Koonce

University: St. Ambrose University
Major: Finance
Department: Wholesale Finance

What Does This Internship Mean To You: 
“This internship has provided me with diverse experiences of what it means to be a part of a Fortune 200 company. Last summer being a part of the corporate accounting team gave me experience with the payroll, cash, and benefits team. This year I have been able to work with the financial planning and analysis team. This opportunity gives me the confidence to know I can quickly learn new skills and do my part to contribute to the success of any respective team I’m on.”

 

Munira Morris

University: Bennett College 
Major: Finance
Minor: Entrepreneurship
Department: Workforce Development Department

What Does This Internship Mean To You:
“My internship at Constellation is immensely beneficial to me because it is providing me with invaluable industry exposure within the corporate world. This experience is particularly meaningful to me as I aspire to pursue a career in corporate environments. I am grateful for the networking opportunities that have came with my role, allowing me to collaborate with diverse individuals across various departments of the company. This opportunity means a lot to me, and I feel incredibly grateful and blessed to be part of it.”

Sam LaPree

University: Towson University
Major: Computer Science 
Department: HR IT 

What Does This Internship Mean To You:
“This internship has given me professional career development and helps me better prepare for the working world after I am finished with my university. Constellation also offers me many professional relationships and connections."

Juwariya Omar

University: Towson University
Major: Information Technology 
Department: Generation IT Application 

What Does This Internship Mean To You:
“My Internship at Constellation has provided me with invaluable work experience and mentorship from a diverse group of colleagues. I am grateful for another amazing opportunity to intern with an exceptional manager and team. I look forward to further developing both practical task-related skills and lifelong career competencies.”

Trinity Sanders

University: North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University
Major: Applied Engineering Technology
Department: Clean Energy Center – Conowingo 

What Does This Internship Mean To You:
“Overall, this summer's internship at the Constellation Conowingo Hydroelectric Energy Plant located in Northern Maryland, along with my last year's internship opportunity at Constellation's Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Plant located in Southern Maryland will serve to be helpful as I apply the applied engineering technology (AET) skills learned in my college major as I complete my Senior Year at NC A&T State University. In both plants, I gained environmental health and safety (EHS) training which is essential to providing a safe workplace and minimizing accidents on a jobsite. Additionally, I am gaining more skills in the areas of time management, communication, and agility. I couldn't be more grateful for my experience at Constellation and look forward to what my future holds with the organization.”

Sadman Shipar

University: New York Institute of Technology
Major: Computer Science
Department: IT 

What Does This Internship Mean To You: 
“On several levels, my internship with Constellation has been really useful to me. It has given me actual hands-on experience in a topic I am enthusiastic about, allowing me to utilize and build on the information I obtained throughout my studies. Working with experienced experts at Constellation has provided me with access to their knowledge and assistance, allowing me to gain vital skills and industry best practices. This opportunity is allowing me to gain a better knowledge of the real-world implications of my academic studies while also inspiring me to continue striving for greatness in my chosen sector. This internship at Constellation has been a dream come true for me, and I am glad for the opportunity to grow personally and professionally in such a vibrant and inventive atmosphere.”

Leila Watts

University: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Major: Political Science
Minor: Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Department: Philanthropy

What Does This Internship Mean To You:
“I love my internship in the Constellation Philanthropy department for three key reasons. First, I'm grateful for the chance to work with an amazing team, attend important meetings, and connect with both the Philanthropy team and local community members. Second, it's been monumental for me, to gain exposure to corporate culture, professionalism, and effective team communication. Finally, I deeply appreciate the opportunity to absorb and apply all the knowledge and advice I receive, helping me become a more disciplined and results-oriented professional.”