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An intern at the Woman’s National Democratic Club will primarily report to the offices of Development and Membership. Some common tasks include: creating press releases and fliers to promote bi-weekly speaking events, working with a variety of Task Forces and Committees (Global Women, PR, Programming, Major Gifts, Education, among others), researching possible donors, responsibility for a number of mailings, proofreading the monthly newsletter, helping with speaking event execution, and attending membership events.
The Club Manager and the WNDC President may also assign projects to interns, as needed. The position includes clerical work (data entry, typing, etc.), but is also expandable to suit an intern’s particular interests. Interns will be encouraged to join a Task Force or Committee, or the WNDC-PAC. Interns are also encouraged to attend the bi-weekly speaking events.

Erin Curran
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Erin Curran is a senior in Political Science at North Carolina State University, where she is a Residence Advisor and a member of the marching band, The Power Sound of the South, Drumline. She is a lifetime member of the Girl Scouting movement. Erin has lived in Northern Virginia since 1994 except for her sojourn at school in Raleigh, N.C. She plans to attend law school in Washington, D.C. before working on Capitol Hill.
-Summer 2010
Martha Kuntz |
Martha Kuntz is a senior in African History with a minor in Politics at Earlham College, a small Quaker institution in Richmond, IN. Originally from Chicago; she has worked and studied in Maine, Indiana, North Carolina, Philadelphia, Senegal, and Washington, D.C. since leaving high school. She plans to return to D.C. after graduating in the spring of 2011 to work and attend a masters program in Public Administration with a focus on International Development and Non-Profit Organizations.
-Summer 2010

Brooke Stedman |
“Working as an intern for the Woman's National Democratic Club has granted me the unique opportunity to meet inspirational leaders in a personal setting and cultivate professional connections across fields of expertise. The Woman's National Democratic Club is truly an amazing organization for women to gain the professional skills and knowledge to become future leaders of tomorrow."
–Brooke Stedman, Spring 2010
Contact Information:
Woman’s National Democratic Club
1526 New Hampshire Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 232-7363
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