Meet Pioneer's 2022 Roger Perry Interns
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Pioneer Institute is pleased to introduce our 2022 Roger Perry Summer Interns, all of whom are working with the Institute this summer to advance our policy agenda and expand our communications reach.
Our interns — composed of undergraduate, graduate and law students, as well as recent graduates — are engaged in research, communications, and development activities. We provide opportunities for them to learn more about free market solutions to our public policy challenges, the principles that animated our nation's founding, and Pioneer’s culture of excellence. We are grateful for their work, and hope to offer them an exciting and formative experience.
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Etelson Alcius
College of the Holy Cross
Etelson Alcius is a government transparency intern. He writes blogs on the Massachusetts economy, specifically taxes, government expenses, and employment. He is a recent graduate of Cathedral High School and incoming freshman at the College of the Holy Cross, where he intends to double major in economics and computer science on a prelaw track.
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Gauri Binoy
University of Maryland
(College Park)
Gauri Binoy is a research assistant at Pioneer. She graduated from Cornell University with a BA in Biological Sciences and Developmental Sociology in May 2021. Her future interests are deeply rooted in life sciences and healthcare policy, with hopes to work in spaces that will facilitate structural changes to lead to more equitable solutions.
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Haley McGuire
Boston College
Haley is a communications intern who produces social media graphics using reports and statistics to make the content more accessible to followers. She works with multiple platforms and creates content designed for Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
Major: Communications
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Maggie Hroncich
Hillsdale College
Maggie Hroncich is a development intern. A rising senior at Hillsdale College, she studies politics and journalism and will serve as the Editor-in-Chief for the Hillsdale Collegian this year. Maggie interned in Washington, D.C., at both the National Journalism Center and The Heritage Foundation. As a development intern, Maggie assists in maintaining donor relations, research, and event planning.
Major: Politics and minoring in Journalism
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Joseph Staruski
University of Mass., Amherst
Joseph Staruski is a government transparency intern with Pioneer Institute. He writes blogs on many topics using MassWatch, Pioneer’s suite of transparency tools. He is currently a Master of Public Policy Student at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He was previously an opinions columnist with the Boston College student Newspaper "The Heights" and an Intern with the Philadelphia Public School Notebook. He has a BA in Philosophy and the Growth and Structure of Cities from Haverford College.
Major: Communications
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Mitchell Bove
Suffolk University
Mitchell Bove is a government transparency intern. He writes blogs on many topics including the MBTA, the Massachusetts economy and education. He is a rising junior at Suffolk University with a major in U.S. History and minors in Media & Film.
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Sean Hroncich
Boston College
Sean is a rising junior at Boston University, where he majors in International Relations. Sean is a communications intern and creates content for social media promotion of Pioneer’s work, highlighting key research findings in graphics and charts.
Major: International Relations
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Darley Boit
Harvard University
Darley is a rising sophomore at Harvard University. She is a staff writer for The Harvard Crimson and a Design Board Member with The Harvard Advocate. This summer, she is a communications intern supporting Pioneer's social media promotion of its new book on vocational-technical schools. Darley was a 2020 Roger Perry government transparency intern with Pioneer.
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Isabella Sabri
New York University School of Law
Isabella is a rising 2L at NYU School of Law. She is passionate about education law and policy, and she hopes to eventually dedicate her career as a lawyer to doing public interest work. As a summer intern at PioneerLegal, she has been focusing on expanding access to special education programs in private/religious schools in Massachusetts.
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Erin Wylie
Suffolk University Law School
Erin is currently a rising 2L at Suffolk University Law School. She graduated from UMass Amherst in 2021 with a double major in legal studies and political science with a certificate in criminal justice and a minor in sociology. As an intern at PioneerLegal, she conducts legal research and writing.
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Our summer interns and fellows gain valuable professional experience under the direction of our program leaders. Please consider a gift toward the Roger Perry Memorial Fund to support the Perry Internship Program and thereby give future students the opportunity to learn about public policy, government, and the essential role of rational discourse. These are our future leaders.
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