POPVOX Foundation welcomes Logan Castellanos

POPVOX Foundation is honored to welcome new intern Logan Castellanos.

Logan Castellanos is a junior at Georgetown University studying Healthcare Management and Policy. She has previously interned for Congresswoman Kathy Castor (FL-14) and worked for Representative David Ortiz’s campaign in the Colorado State House. On Georgetown’s campus, Logan is a peer advisor for the School of Health and writes for two magazine publications, including the university’s first fashion magazine. In the future, Logan hopes to utilize policy research and analysis to construct an equitable society, particularly within the healthcare realm. In her free time, Logan enjoys creating art, reading, and going to the beach.

About POPVOX Foundation Internships

POPVOX Foundation is always looking for internship candidates passionate about making government work better. Ongoing and past POPVOX Foundation projects our interns have worked on include:

  • Launching the Internapalooza orientation and welcome event for Congressional interns

  • Developing resources for offices and constituents to navigate the return of Congressionally Directed Spending (aka “earmarks”) to prioritize transparency and citizen engagement

  • Launching the Casework Navigator program to support Congressional casework staff and move casework into the 21st century

  • Hosting an orientation for new Members of Congress focused on Tech, Science, and Data tools for effective legislating

  • Development of a “CivX” metrics toolkit for governments to measure the civic experience of constituent interactions

  • Participation as a founding member of the CapitolStrong and First Branch Intern Project civil society networks

All internship opportunities are paid, remote positions, and considered on a rolling basis throughout the year. Learn more here.

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