Kristina Naplatarski, a Baruch Alum ’17, is running for District Leader in Brooklyn, Assembly District 50. Her campaign is seeking interns and volunteers.
This internship is designed to give substantial real-life exposure to the everyday operations of a local campaign. Intern will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in every aspect of a campaign to bring progressive, engaging leadership to Greenpoint, Williamsburg, and Fort Greene.
What are the benefits of this internship?
- An opportunity to work day to day with a candidate and campaign volunteers who are passionate about improving quality of life for North Brooklyn residents and accountable county leadership
- Receive first hand experience with the ins and outs of how a local campaign is run
- Strengthen your understanding of the political process and the New York City political landscape and prepare for future political opportunities
- Cultivate meaningful skills while forming lasting connections
- Great opportunities to network
Interns will have the opportunity to work on all areas of the campaign’s operations including: fundraising, communications, volunteer recruitment, canvassing and petitioning. Campaign work will begin with an administrative/fundraising focus and will shift to field management in February.
Looking for a time commitment of 15-20 hours per week.
Please email [email protected] with a copy of your resume and note explaining your interest in the internship and what you hope to gain from it. Follow these links to learn more about the internship and Naplatarski’s campaign.
Note: Our policy is that we do not provide internship credit for students working on electoral campaigns to avoid any legal/ethical conflicts of interest. While, we cannot provide internship credit for this opportunity, you may still find it a fruitful and engaging opportunity.