(MINEOLA, N.Y.) – Nassau County Legislature Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker (D – Plainview) recently thanked his team of summer interns for their hard work on behalf of the residents of the 16th Legislative District.
During the program, students learned about the relationship between politics and government and the difference between the two; worked with legislative staff to address constituent issues; aided in the creation of content for Deputy Minority Leader Drucker’s social media platforms and assisted with the staging of community events, and more. Special emphasis was placed on developing planning, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Each of the four interns – George Sekavec, Cory Wright, Chelsea Joseph and Rebecca Hernandez – are current college students and returning participants in Deputy Minority Leader Drucker’s internship program, which is supervised by LD 16 Chief of Staff Sereine Cave-Leon (second from left, above).
“As a Nassau County Legislator, it has been my tremendous privilege and a pleasure to give local student opportunities to serve the public and get an up-close view of local government in action,” Deputy Minority Leader Drucker said. “The hard work, fresh ideas, and enthusiasm of our interns made a significant impact on the 16th District, and we are so grateful for the time they spent working with this summer. We can’t wait to see the incredible things they’ll accomplish in your future endeavors!”
PHOTO CREDIT – Office of Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker