Student Fellows

The Pulte Institute Student Fellowship supports Social Entrepreneurship internship opportunities for students. Initially made possible by a generous gift from Rick and Molly Klau in 2018, these internships allow students to be trained as social entrepreneurs through experiential learning on the front lines of development work across the globe.

2023

Lucie Ellis

Lucie Ellis

Mendoza College of Business
Beneficial Returns - 1 year

Lucie Ellis

Lucie Ellis

Major: Business Analytics
Mendoza College of Business
Beneficial Returns - 1 year

2022

Juliana Dantas dos Santos de Souza

Juliana Dantas dos Santos de Souza

College of Arts and Letters
EESA

Juliana Dantas dos Santos de Souza

Juliana Dantas dos Santos de Souza

Major: Political Science & Economics; Minor in French
College of Arts and Letters
EESA

Ella Haley

Ella Haley

College of Arts and Letters
Beneficial Returns - 3 months

Ella Haley

Ella Haley

Major: International Economics
College of Arts and Letters
Beneficial Returns - 3 months

Alyssa Jimenez

Alyssa Jimenez

College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
SEC- Guatemala

Alyssa Jimenez

Alyssa Jimenez

Major: Political Science; & Supplemental Major in Global Affairs
College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
SEC- Guatemala

Spencer Kelly

Spencer Kelly

College of Arts and Letters
SEC- Guatemala

Spencer Kelly

Spencer Kelly

Major: History
College of Arts and Letters
SEC- Guatemala

Grace Kinsella

Grace Kinsella

College of Arts and Letters, Mendoza College of Business
SEC- Guatemala

Grace Kinsella

Grace Kinsella

Major: Accountancy; Economics
College of Arts and Letters, Mendoza College of Business
SEC- Guatemala

Lara Páircéir

Lara Páircéir

College of Arts and Letters
SEC- Guatemala

Lara Páircéir

Lara Páircéir

Major: Sociology
College of Arts and Letters
SEC- Guatemala

Courtney Sharpe

Courtney Sharpe

College of Science
SEC - Guatemala

Courtney Sharpe

Courtney Sharpe

College of Science
SEC - Guatemala

Analiese (Ana) Tisa

Analiese (Ana) Tisa

College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
VSEC- J-term

Analiese (Ana) Tisa

Analiese (Ana) Tisa

Major: Psychology; Supplemental Major in Global Affairs
College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
VSEC- J-term

2021

Alexandra  Bendixen

Alexandra Bendixen

Mendoza College of Business
Virtual SEC - Guatemala

Alexandra  Bendixen

Alexandra Bendixen

Major: Marketing, SEI Minor
Mendoza College of Business
Virtual SEC - Guatemala

"The VSEC internship experience deeply impacted my thinking and I am sure I will carry its lessons with me for the rest of my life."

Emily  Castelao

Emily Castelao

College of Arts and Letters
Virtual SEC - Guatemala

Emily  Castelao

Emily Castelao

Major: History
College of Arts and Letters
Virtual SEC - Guatemala

"I will definitely be using the skills that I learned in the program to aid in other entrepreneurial projects I have, and I hope I get the chance to work with Greg and Centro Explorativo again."

Anika Castellino

Anika Castellino

College of Arts and Letters, Mendoza College of Business
Virtual SEC - Guatemala

Anika Castellino

Anika Castellino

Major: Finance: Economics; Innovation & Entrepreneurship Minor
College of Arts and Letters, Mendoza College of Business
Virtual SEC - Guatemala

"The most important thing I took away from this project was learning to be a part of something bigger than myself and making a difference."

Nathan  Dorini

Nathan Dorini

College of Arts and Letters
SBEAP Internship

Nathan  Dorini

Nathan Dorini

Major: Economics; Theology Minor
College of Arts and Letters
SBEAP Internship

Julia Glago

Julia Glago

Keough School of Global Affairs, Mendoza College of Business
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

Julia Glago

Julia Glago

Major: Accounting & Global Affairs
Keough School of Global Affairs, Mendoza College of Business
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

Grace Hsu

Grace Hsu

College of Arts and Letters
Virtual SEC - Guatemala

Grace Hsu

Grace Hsu

Major: Economics; Pre-Health
College of Arts and Letters
Virtual SEC - Guatemala

Lynsee  Ludwick

Lynsee Ludwick

Mendoza College of Business
Virtual SEC - Guatemala

Lynsee  Ludwick

Lynsee Ludwick

Major: Management Consulting; SEI Minor
Mendoza College of Business
Virtual SEC - Guatemala

"Being surrounded by others that are focused on making positive change and looking for creative solutions was such an inspiring experience. There is nothing more exciting than being able to take what you learn in school and apply it to a project or program that is touching lives and communities."

Hayden Mascarenhas

Hayden Mascarenhas

College of Arts and Letters
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

Hayden Mascarenhas

Hayden Mascarenhas

Major: Economics
College of Arts and Letters
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

Christopher  Mothersill

Christopher Mothersill

College of Arts and Letters
Virtual SEC - Guatemala

Christopher  Mothersill

Christopher Mothersill

Major: Political Science; Business Econ and Philosophy Minor
College of Arts and Letters
Virtual SEC - Guatemala

"Spending my summer working for a non-profit organization was a rewarding experience that allowed me to explore an industry that I am interested in going into while also giving me the opportunity to make a positive impact on others."

Ryan Murdock

Ryan Murdock

College of Science
Virtual SEC - Guatemala; SBEAP Internship

Ryan Murdock

Ryan Murdock

Major: Applied & Computational Math & Statistics; Supplementary Major in Global Affairs
College of Science
Virtual SEC - Guatemala; SBEAP Internship

Sarah  Nanjala

Sarah Nanjala

Keough School of Global Affairs
Virtual SEC - Guatemala

Sarah  Nanjala

Sarah Nanjala

Major: Peace Studies
Keough School of Global Affairs
Virtual SEC - Guatemala

"Most of all, I learned to be humble, to listen, to ask the right questions, to work in teams, and that the problem is not always obvious."

Kathleen Price

Kathleen Price

The Graduate School
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

Kathleen Price

Kathleen Price

Major: Masters in Nonprofit Administration
The Graduate School
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

Natalia Ruiz

Natalia Ruiz

Keough School of Global Affairs, Mendoza College of Business
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

Natalia Ruiz

Natalia Ruiz

Major: Business & Global Affairs
Keough School of Global Affairs, Mendoza College of Business
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

Analiese Tisa

Analiese Tisa

College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

Analiese Tisa

Analiese Tisa

Major: Psychology & Global Affairs
College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

2020

Alyssa Arbuiso

Alyssa Arbuiso

College of Science
Virtual SEC-Ecuador

Alyssa Arbuiso

Alyssa Arbuiso

Major: Biochemistry (Pre-Medicine)
College of Science
Virtual SEC-Ecuador

“Even though I had hoped to complete my International Service Learning Project in Uganda, I found the virtual Social Entrepreneurship Corps to be engaging. I especially like the Spanish lessons from a Native Speaker.”

- Alyssa Arbuiso, 2020 Fellow

Brendan Bettencourt

Brendan Bettencourt

College of Arts and Letters
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

Brendan Bettencourt

Brendan Bettencourt

Major: Spanish and Economics, Minor in Entrepreneurship and International Development Studies
College of Arts and Letters
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

“I’ve really enjoyed applying my majors and minors throughout this program [virtual Social Entrepreneurship Corps].”

- Brendan Bettencourt, 2020 Fellow

Nathaniel  Burke

Nathaniel Burke

College of Engineering
Virtual SEC-Ecuador

Nathaniel  Burke

Nathaniel Burke

Major: Environmental Engineering
College of Engineering
Virtual SEC-Ecuador

"I learned that Social Entrepreneurship through the virtual Social Entrepreneurship Corps is a beautiful tool; like nothing I've experienced before."

- Nathaniel Burke, 2020 Fellow

Laura Faubion

Laura Faubion

College of Science
Virtual SEC-Ecuador

Laura Faubion

Laura Faubion

Major: Neuroscience and Behavior
College of Science
Virtual SEC-Ecuador

“Although the virtual aspect of the 2020 internship was challenging, I loved the small student group work that I was a part of that helped me improve my communication and leadership skills.”

- Laura Faubion, 2020 Fellow

Sabin Karma

Sabin Karma

College of Arts and Letters
Virtual SEC-Ecuador

Sabin Karma

Sabin Karma

Major: Liberal Studies
College of Arts and Letters
Virtual SEC-Ecuador

"The staff from the Social Entrepreneurship Corps were so kind, passionate, and authentic folks, that you could genuinely enjoyed taking us through this program that bettered us."

- Sabin Karma, 2020 Fellow

Reagan Keady

Reagan Keady

College of Arts and Letters, College of Science
Virtual SEC-Ecuador

Reagan Keady

Reagan Keady

Major: Science Business and Studio Art
College of Arts and Letters, College of Science
Virtual SEC-Ecuador

“This was my first experience in business consulting, and I loved working with the other students and observing the process of community development.”

- Reagan Keady, 2020 Fellow

Alexis Langlois

Alexis Langlois

Mendoza College of Business
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

Alexis Langlois

Alexis Langlois

Major: Business; Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Mendoza College of Business
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

“The 2020 summer was a little different than I expected, but I actually enjoyed the virtual Social Entrepreneurship Corps program.”

- Alexis Langlois, 2020 Fellow

Diana Spencer

Diana Spencer

College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

Diana Spencer

Diana Spencer

Major: Economics and Global Affairs
College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
Virtual SEC-Guatemala

“I still wanted to have a summer experience in international and community development [for Summer 2020]. At first I was worried that a virtual format would not provide the same connection with the beneficiaries or culture, but I was pleasantly surprised that I felt connected to the country right away.”

- Diana Spencer, 2020 Fellow

2019

Abby Korn

Abby Korn

College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
Guatemala

Abby Korn

Abby Korn

Major: International Economics with Spanish and a minor in Catholic Social Tradition
College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
Guatemala

“This opportunity was attractive to me because I am very curious about how different cultures can create change in regions, especially when that change is of a foreign idea. I greatly enjoyed my time in Guatemala and was inspired by the concern that members of the community showed to one another. One of the great takeaways from the summer was the need to empathize with anyone who will be the beneficiary of social innovation or entrepreneurship.”

- Abby Korn, 2019 Fellow

Molly Merrick

Molly Merrick

College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
Ecuador

Molly Merrick

Molly Merrick

Major: Economics & Global Affairs
College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
Ecuador

“Going into this summer internship I felt myself questioning my decision to spend eight weeks in a foreign country surrounded by people and a language I knew nothing about. However, living with host families and immersing myself in a new culture, I realized there is not some sort of secret ability that allows someone to thrive in a completely different environment. It is through an open mind and conversation that one can work to understand someone else's life and perspective.”

- Molly Merrick, 2019 Fellow

 

Lester Polty

Lester Polty

Mendoza College of Business
South Africa

Lester Polty

Lester Polty

Major: Management major with Finance and Financial Accounting concentration, & a minor in Anthropology
Mendoza College of Business
South Africa

“The Klau Family Social Entrepreneurship Internship provided me with an opportunity to expand my research in the understanding of the nexus of business and culture in Post-Apartheid South Africa and gain perspective on the ways in which culture can influence business ethics. I think my biggest takeaway from all the things in my experience was to recognize the privilege I have in my life despite my background. Not only that, but realizing my role in promoting social progress and making a difference in the world.”

- Lester Polty, 2019 Fellow

 

Daniel Rottenborn

Daniel Rottenborn

College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
Ecuador

Daniel Rottenborn

Daniel Rottenborn

Major: Political Science and International Development
College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
Ecuador

“I am interested in learning about large scale social change and its effect on communities, particularly underserved individuals. There was truly never a dull moment and the planned [SEC] activities were all interesting, valuable, and varied. I am that much closer to discerning my path moving forward. Ecuador was an amazingly enlightening experience for me, and I would not have rather done anything else this summer.”

- Daniel Rottenborn, 2019 Fellow

 

Maria Teel

Maria Teel

College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
Mandela Washington Fellowship based at Notre Dame

Maria Teel

Maria Teel

Major: Political Science, French, and International Development
College of Arts and Letters, Keough School of Global Affairs
Mandela Washington Fellowship based at Notre Dame

“I have improved my interpersonal skills, made connections across the African continent, learned about African culture, and learned about myself and how I function in the workplace. I have such a great appreciation for African entrepreneurship and intellect after having spent six weeks with the 25 Mandela Washington Fellows every day, and that alone has made my internship worthwhile. I am inexplicably grateful for this experience, which has given me the confidence to proceed in my education at Notre Dame feeling certain that I would like to work in the international development field.”

- Maria Teel, 2019 Fellow

Lauren Watts

Lauren Watts

College of Arts and Letters
Ecuador

Lauren Watts

Lauren Watts

Major: Political Science and International Economics with a concentration in Spanish
College of Arts and Letters
Ecuador

“I was inspired to apply for this Fellowship by an Introduction to International Development Studies course I took my Sophomore year. [SEC] work experience pushed me out of my comfort zone. Through my work, I gave my opinion and recommendations to improve businesses ranging from an artisan group to a craft beer company. I received a widened perspective that will enable me to become a better world citizen and I am incredibly grateful to the Klau Family and the Pulte Institute for giving me this incredible opportunity.”

- Lauren Watts, 2019 Fellow