A local graduate is gaining experience as an intern with State Rep. Kathy Kreag Richardson (R-Noblesville) and her fellow members of the House of Representatives during the 2017 legislative session.
Colin Mulvany, a resident of Noblesville, is the son of Craig and Kelly Mulvany. He is a senior at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis where he is earning a bachelor’s degree in public safety management.
As a legislative intern, Mulvany corresponds with constituents through phone calls, letters and emails. He also helps staff committee hearings and floor proceedings.
“Interning with the House of Representatives is a great opportunity for college students,” Richardson said. “Colin and his peers are gaining workplace experience and a better understanding of the legislative process, all while earning some money and strengthening their resumes.”
The House of Representatives offers paid internship opportunities to college students, law-school students, graduate students and recent college graduates for the duration of each legislative session.
Visit www.IndianaHouseRepublicans.com/internship for more information about the House Republican internship program.