KCE Welcomes Summer Interns
This summer, Key Capture Energy welcomes eight interns between the Houston and Albany offices, where we will be ramping up activity as opportunities abound in the rapidly-changing energy storage market. Below are descriptions of the diverse backgrounds of this intern pool.
Middlebury College
Kevin Hopsicker – Economics
Rice University
Taylor Morin – Economics
Katherine Zoellmer –Material Science and Nanoengineering
Adam Beasley – Mathematical Economic Analysis
Ian Rice – Masters of Energy Economics candidate
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Jackson Wong –Materials Engineering
University at Albany
Ryan Andrews – Business Administration
Gregory Mazzaro – Business Administration
The influx of new talent and enthusiasm will help KCE to continue to focus on depth of understanding in our current markets, while also seeking similar depth in new markets identified. Concurrently, KCE will continue to work towards establishing standards in development of energy storage systems. An exciting summer is ahead!
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