Easton Utilities Welcomes Summer Interns

L to R: Caroline Nagel, Calvin Davis, Isaiah Haythe, Luke VanEmburgh, William Lovelace, Anderson Burke, and Paige Simonsen

Easton Utilities is thrilled to announce the commencement of its annual summer internship program, which offers college students a hands-on practical learning experience in various departments. The program is designed to provide participants with valuable industry insights, enhance their skills, and prepare them for future careers. “Our internship program isn’t just about developing future professionals—it’s about investing in our region’s growth and building lasting connections,” says Julie Harvey, Interim HR Manager at Easton Utilities.

The most recent group of interns includes:
 Anderson Burke – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Mechanical Engineering
 Calvin Davis – University of Maryland-College Park, Computer Science
 Isaiah Haythe – Towson University, Information Technology
 William Lovelace – Purdue University, Electrical Engineering

 Caroline Nagel – Asbury University, Business Administration
 Paige Simonsen – Virginia Tech, Public Relations
 Luke VanEmburgh – Villanova, Mechanical Engineering

Easton Utilities’ internship program spans various departments, including engineering, IT, marketing, and operations, ensuring that students gain comprehensive exposure to their field of interest. Interns are mentored by experienced professionals, participate in real-world projects, and have opportunities for professional development and networking. This program not only aims to enhance academic knowledge but also to foster essential soft skills such as teamwork, problem-solving, and communication.

“I firmly believe that being an intern at Easton Utilities will be an incredible opportunity to learn from professionals who truly care about what they do; says Burke. “It’s exciting to be part of a company that’s so invested in both its people and the community.” While working alongside their supervisor on a specific project designed to benefit both the company and the intern’s overall experience, each intern gives a formal presentation at the conclusion of the program. The internship program has helped many students secure full-time positions with various employers, including several at Easton Utilities, upon graduating.

“Giving the interns the experience needed to build their resumes is invaluable and has led to
numerous local job placements, including several at Easton Utilities,” adds Harvey.

Learn more by visiting eastonutilities.com.