RIPLEY COUNTY, IN — The Ripley County Community Foundation wants to welcome our newest summer interns Riley Schebler and Caroline Kellerman! While interning, the students will assist with general office duties, while assisting with summer camps, scholarships, and grants, and maintain leadership responsibility when
planning upcoming events. Let’s meet our new interns!
Caroline Kellerman is an incoming sophomore at Indiana University. She is a journalism major with a concentration in public relations, and she is also working on obtaining minors in marketing and political and civic engagement. She decided to intern with us again because she wants to gain more experience in public relations and marketing. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her friends and family and go boating.
Riley Schebler is an incoming sophomore at Indiana University. He is majoring in finance at the Kelley School of Business. Riley decided to return to work with the Community Foundation because he enjoyed working here in the past. In his free time, he likes to hang out with his friends and play golf.
“A college internship program has become a vital part of the operations of the Ripley County Community Foundation,” said Amy Streator, Executive Director. “Interns provide our organization with the opportunity to engage young professionals in the work of the community foundation in the hopes that we are cultivating lifelong philanthropists, and perhaps more importantly, it provides us with the opportunity to learn from the next generation ensuring that we remain relevant and impactful,” Streator added. “We appreciate our interns and look forward to a wonderful summer.”
(Ripley County Community Foundation press release)