Richard L. Ottinger Internship Program

EESI is committed to building a community of staff, board members, advisors, donors, interns, fellows and volunteers, and partners who hold diversity, equity, and inclusion as core values. This commitment strengthens the organization, improves our overall effectiveness, and helps ensure the policies we advance and programs we implement promote an equitable transition to a decarbonized, clean energy economy.

EESI seeks to make its internships accessible to all.

In 2017, Paul Haven made training the next generation of climate leaders part of his legacy. His wife, Jackie Haven, is generously fulfilling Paul’s vision and is helping to fund EESI’s internship program.

If you would like to help us provide opportunities for emerging student leaders, please consider making a gift

EESI’s interns contribute substantively to the advancement of critical environmental and energy policies while gaining insight into the workings of Congress and the federal legislative process, knowledge of significant environmental and energy issues, and an understanding of how a not-for-profit organization works. EESI internships offer invaluable career benefits and opportunities and may also be used for undergraduate credit. As part of the internship experience, we offer weekly professional development sessions with EESI staff and outside guests.

Spring, Summer and Fall internships are available. Each internship below is limited to one student.

Internships require a commitment of between 26-30 hours per week during a 14-16 week semester (Spring and Fall) or a 10-12 week semester (Summer). A recommended course load for a 30-hour internship is 3-6 credit hours.

Richard (Dick) L. Ottinger was among the first environmentalists in Congress and a founding member of the Environmental and Energy Study Institute. During his time in Congress, he served as chairman of the Energy Conservation and Power Subcommittee of the Energy & Commerce Committee and was instrumental in adopting key energy and environmental legislation. He also was a founding staff member of the Peace Corps and is Dean Emeritus at Pace University Law School. To honor his many years of service to our organization and his environmental leadership for this nation, EESI named our internship program after Mr. Ottinger in 2010.

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