In the internship with the Board of Executive Clemency, I had to
opportunity to learn foremost the legal process of parole, revocations,
commutations and clemency. Prior to entering this internship I had absolutely
no knowledge of this agency and how it worked. I have learned to work under conflicting
leadership. Yet, the strengths of this organization is the very hardworking employees under her that allowed me and
welcomed me to learn by asking and doing as much as I wanted to. I took
advantage of every single opportunity to learn process, duties and
responsibilities. I would definitely call it a positive learning experience of
what to do and what not to do.
Three goals that I aimed to achieve in my internships at the
beginning were:
1. Applying what I have learn in a real life setting.
2. Love the profession I have chosen to study and make a lifetime
career from it.
3. Expand my knowledge of leadership while serving the public and
maintaining their best interest in mind.
I believe I have met these goals because I am taking with me
experience from different leaders in this agency. I understand and have better
awareness how government agencies administer their agency and employees. I was very
lucky that not only did I have the opportunity to see one leader, I had the
opportunity to see 5 leaders at their best and worst.
I do plan to make a lifetime career working in federal agencies.
There is always room for improvement yet, my passion for public
policy and public service, as well as public administration only got stronger.
I do plan to work hard in public service and keep in mind that I am there for a
purpose of serving others than myself.

I have really enjoyed have two capstone classes with and hearing about your development as a leader. It was truly a pleasure to hear about the work you did for Congressman Gallegos
ReplyDeleteGlad you had an amazing and learning experience within your internship. We're all here to serve one another. Your right, there's always room for improvement just as long as you have the desire to do the things you truly enjoy doing.
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