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Happy Birthday Sam, from Austin, TX!

By Beatriz Martinez

Austin Intern Beatriz Martinez shares her experiences at the Sam Houston Birthday party in Austin, TX.

In 1879, one of the greatest Texas universities was established to honor one of Texas’ greatest heroes. In 2017, current and former Bearkats traveled to Austin to pay tribute to this great hero, General Sam Houston. Even though his date of birth is March 2nd, we decided to party a little early. On February 28, a grand celebration was held in Austin to commemorate Sam Houston’s birthday.

Early that day, SHSU alumni banded together to visit fellow SHSU students that are a part of the Sam Houston Austin Internship (SHAIP), bearing gifts for their offices in the true Bearkat-giving spirit. In total, there are 10 different SHSU interns working in different offices: Alejandra Galvan with Senator Kolkhorst, Beatriz Martinez with Representative Armando Martinez, Christina Perez with Representative Jim Murphy, Brian Aldaco with Representative Will Metcalf…

Representative Will Metcalf, Brian Aldaco, Sam Houston Austin Internship Program, SHAIP, LEAP, SHSU

…Kaitlyn Tyra with Senator Charles Schwertner, Mitchell Sanchez with Representative Todd Hunter, Karla Rosales with  Representative John Zerwas, Vincent Melore with Representative Tom Oliverson, Spencer Copeland with Representative Larry Phillips, and Kimberly Roach with The Texas Association of Counties.

Later that evening, the SHSU Alumni Association sponsored and hosted a reception to invite Legislators and their staff to join in the Bearkat celebration at the Austin Club. Guests included SHSU professors and staff, Texas State University System (TSUS) Regents, administrators, legislative staff, and legislators. The LEAP Ambassadors had the pleasure of meeting with former-Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives Gib Lewis…

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…TSUS Chancellor Brian McCall, Vice Chancellor Mike Wintemute, TSUS Vice Chancellor Sean Cunningham, and former Regent and SHSU alum Trisha Pollard. Some of the legislators in attendance were accompanied by their interns: Beatriz Martinez with Representative Martinez, Christina Perez with Representative Murphy, and Brian Aldaco with Representative Metcalf.

Fur us, it was a lot of fun, one of the most pleasant events in which we participate.  In addition to the Austin interns, Professor Yawn brings in volunteer students from SHSU to assist the President’s Office and the Alumni Association.  Several of these students were selected because of their promise as future Austin interns, and it’s a chance for them to meet with the current Austin interns and learn more about the expectations and responsibilities of the job.

As guests mingled, President Dana Hoyt spoke to the audience, thanking the guests for attending. She shared some “fun facts” about SHSU, including the University’s retention rates in school districts around the state; employment rates for Bearkats; and rankings of various departments in SHSU.

President Dana Hoyt, Sam Houston Austin Internship Program, SHAIP, LEAP, SHSU

SHSU alum Todd Kercheval (and President of the Alumni Association) also spoke, highlighting more of the University’s achievements.

Todd Kercheval, Sam Houston Austin Internship Program, SHAIP, LEAP, SHSU

And Chancellor Brian McCall spoke, illuminating some of the accomplishments of SHSU and the entire TSUS system.

Chancellor Brian McCall, Sam Houston Austin Internship Program, SHAIP, LEAP, SHSU

As a Ph.D., a former Representative in the Texas Legislature, and as Chancellor, McCall has a unique perspective on realistic goals and the means to achieve those goals.

It was a fun event, with SHSU freshmen and sophomores serving as volunteers; Austin interns who are mostly juniors and seniors; and alumni on hand.  It was a great chance for Bearkats of all generations to spend time together and with legislative staff.

Sam Houston Austin Internship Program, SHAIP, LEAP, SHSU


By Allison Faith

SHSU freshman Allison Faith shares her perspective of participating in the Sam Houston Birthday.

As a freshman and new student to the LEAP Center, I was fortunate to volunteer at this fun-filled event.  After driving from Huntsville to Austin in the early afternoon, we arrived at the beautiful Austin Club. One of our main tasks at the Sam Houston Birthday Celebration was to hand out name tags.

Attendees of the event included The Board of Regents, Chancellor Brian McCall,  LEAP Center ambassadors, Austin Interns, SHSU alumni, Texas legislators, and University faculty. While handing out name tags, we had the opportunity to meet many of these individuals in a short amount of time. Once the event started, we were able to mingle and network as well. I took this time to also chat with the Austin interns about their experiences working at the Texas Capitol. They provided valuable insight to what the internship was like as well as advice for what I can do now to prepare for the upcoming session in 2019.

My favorite part of the event was getting to meet Mike Wintemute, the Executive Director of the TSUS Foundation. As a student interested in pursuing a career as a communications officer or press secretary, I greatly enjoyed learning about his background and job opportunities in this field.

But the whole evening was wonderful, and it was a great opportunity to meet senior students, alumni, legislators, and staff, all of whom went out of their way to make the evening enjoyable for the novices in the crowd.

SHAIP, Sam Houston Austin Internship Program, SH Alumni Association, Dana Hoyt, LEAP Center

The LEAP Ambassadors would like to thank President Hoyt, Charlie Vienne, Charlene McWilliams, Riley Kleppelid, and Meagen Korenek for including us in the event.

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on March 9, 2017March 15, 2017Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Jobs, Politics, TravelTags Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Gib Lewis, LEAP Center, Sam Houston, Sam Houston Austin Internship Program, SHAIP, SHSULeave a comment on Happy Birthday Sam, from Austin, TX!

“Democracy Coach” Nancy Bocskor Speaks to SHSU Students

Over a five-day period, Nancy Bocskor spoke to more than 100 SHSU students, discussing politics, promoting civic engagement, and teaching skills valuable in any democratic society.

Escorted by Bella Abril…

Bella Abril, Nancy Bocskor, LEAP, Sam Houston Austin Internship Program

…Bocskor spoke to Dr. Mitzi Mahoney’s class and to Dr. Heather Evans’ class, encouraging all students to get involved, while also teaching them specific skills to make their involvement more rewarding and effective.

The culmination of her time at SHSU, however, was her workshop with 14 specially selected young women who had the opportunity to meet her in a small-group session.  “She’s an incredible mentor,” noted Bianca Saldierna, a Criminal Justice major at SHSU.  “She is a passion-driven person who makes changing lives her job.”

During the workshop, Bocskor started the session by engaging the students with her contagious enthusiasm and by sharing impactful narratives that led her to a successful life in public service.  Bocskor has worked in 25 countries–typically invited by the US Embassy–promoting women’s engagement in the political process.  In these developing countries, Bocskor has seen firsthand the lack of women in public office, the hardships they face, and the policy problems that result.

Nancy Bocskor, SHSU, LEAP Center, Women in Politics

In the US, things may be more difficult for women than men, but there are a world of opportunities.  513,000–this is the number she wants us to know.  It’s the number of elected officials in the US.  In her inspirational way, she encourages us to be among those half a million elected officials.  How do young college students do that?  We leave our comfort zones, take risks, and embark on a new journey, one that will change our lives–and if we are fortunate, the lives of those we represent.

She provided useful advice for students aspiring to take leadership positions in the future, and special emphasis was given to the importance of finding a meaningful job, one that brings joy. Inspired by Ms. Bocskor’s success story and remarkable experiences, students left ready to conquer their fears, expand their horizons, and ultimately become tomorrow’s leaders.

Nancy Bocskor, LEAP Center, Women in Politics

Bocskor was sufficiently kind to travel to Austin–after some touristy stops…

Nancy Bocskor, Sam Houston Statue, LEAP Center, Huntsville, David Adickes

…and visit with the Austin Interns.  As a Board Member of “Running Start,” a national program that selects seven women from across the nation to intern with female members of Congress, Bocskor knows something about interns.  It was a nice dinner…

LEAP Center, Nancy Bocskor, SHSU, Sam Houston Austin Internship Program

…followed by a nice lunch, where we were joined by two Bocskor’s former interns–and one of Yawn’s former students.  It was nice to catch up amidst an inspiring session with a “Democracy Coach.”

Amy Jacks, Nancy Bocskor, LEAP, SHSU

 

 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on February 26, 2017Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, PoliticsTags LEAP Center, Nancy Bocskor, Sam Houston Austin Internship Program, SHSU1 Comment on “Democracy Coach” Nancy Bocskor Speaks to SHSU Students

Young Ms. Wion Goes to Austin

Being a small, exclusive organization, the LEAP Ambassadors begin recruiting promising candidates years in advance…

By Alissa Wion, age 9

On Thursday February 16, 2017, I traveled to the State Capital of Texas in Austin.  I was selected to serve as an Honorary Page in the House of Representatives  by Representative Ernest Bailes.

When I first arrived I was taken on a tour of the Capital by Sarah Flautt, a real Page. As an honorary page it was my duty to be a helper to her.   During this tour, Sarah took me to see the State Treasury, where I saw a very old printing press.  I assisted her by bringing name plates to the offices of the Sergeants of the House.  I was able to go in a special underground tunnel and a private elevator, that only Pages have access to.   I met my sponsor, Representative Ernest Bailes, who brought me to the front of the House Chamber where I was able to tap the gavel and even got to sit at his desk.

LEAP Center, Texas State Capitol, SHSU, Page, Alissa Wion, Ernest Bailes
Alissa Wion at Representative Ernest Bailes’ Desk

As part of the Honorary Page program, I received a key chain as a souvenir, as well as a kid’s guide to the Texas House of Representative booklet. I also got to keep my name tag that I received when I arrived (even though my name was misspelled).

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While I was busy doing real work, my travel escorts (Richard and Dorothy Yawn) spent much of the morning doing photo ops and otherwise engaged in frivolities.

LEAP Center, Texas State Capitol, SHSU, Page, Alissa Wion, Ernest Bailes, LEAP Ambassadors
Richard Yawn, Karla Rosales, Christina Perez, and Dorothy Yawn

Overall, I really enjoyed my experience as an Honorary Page, especially meeting Representative Bailes and learning how important a Page’s work is to the House of Representatives.

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on February 17, 2017Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Jobs, Politics, TravelTags LEAP Center, Representative Ernest Bailes, Sam Houston Austin Internship Program, SHSU, Texas State CapitolLeave a comment on Young Ms. Wion Goes to Austin

Sam Houston’s Austin Internship Program

The Sam Houston Austin Internship Program began in 2013, an initiative of President Dana Hoyt.  Since that time, SHSU has built a strong reputation in the legislature for placing quality students.  This year is no different, with ten students placed in Austin (plus two more in Washington, DC).  The placements are below:

Brian Aldaco: Rep. Will Metcalf
Spencer Copeland: Rep. Larry Phillips
Alejandra Galvan: Senator Lois Kolkhorst
Beatriz Martinez: Rep. Armando Martinez
Vincent Melore: Rep. Tom Oliverson
Christina Perez: Rep. Jim Murphy
Kimberly Roach: Texas Association of Counties
Karla Rosales: Rep. John Zerwas
Mitchell Sanchez: Rep. Todd Hunter
Kaitlyn Tyra: Senator Charles Schwertner

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In addition, five of the eight interns from last session have been hired by the legislature and are now working the session, as well.

Sadie McLaughlin (District Director): Rep. Ernest Bailes
Alexis Gonzales (Legislative Director): Rep. Vo
Ariel Leaf (District Representative): Senator Charles Schwertner
Oscar Aguilar (Legislative Associate): Rep. Mary Ann Perez
Shelby O’Brien (Legislative Director): Rep. Todd Hunter

We were fortunate this past Saturday to have the current interns and many of the program’s alumni on hand for a lunch at the Balkans Cafe and Grill.  It was a great opportunity to see friends, develop mentorships, and have great food!

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You can learn more about the Sam Houston Austin Internship Program (SHAIP) at the LEAP Center’s webpage: http://www.shsu.edu/austin-internship-program/index.html.

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on January 13, 2017Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Jobs, PoliticsTags Austin Interns, LEAP Center, Sam Houston Austin Internship Program, Sam Houston State University, SHSULeave a comment on Sam Houston’s Austin Internship Program

Talking Political Careers With Legislative Staff

By Brian Aldaco

With the 85th Legislative Session on the horizon, the LEAP Center invited a trio of accomplished State Legislative staffers to participate in a discussion panel/ Q&A Session addressing careers in government.  Gathered to see the panel were 25 SHSU students, with interests ranging from law school, to the legislature, to an Austin Internship en route to a career in government.  Whatever their end goal, however, all the students gained a better understanding of how to make it in the professional world following college.

On hand were Sarah Tillman (District Director for Rep. Will Metcalf)…

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Zachary Stephenson (Chief of Staff for Rep. Will Metcalf)…

Zachary Stephenson, Will Metcalf, SHSU, LEAP, Austin Internship

and Eiman Siddiqui (Chief of Staff for Rep. Tom Oliverson).

Eiman Siddiqui, LEAP, SHSU, Dr. Tom Oliverson

Interestingly, both Representatives Metcalf and Oliverson are SHSU Alums.

Tillman offered students wisdom on maintaining appropriate social media sites.  Even though her advice was targeted to prospective Austi interns, it was applicable to the entire professional world.  Zach Stephenson also emphasized professionalism, discussing the pitfalls that can plague young people who get caught up in the Austin bar scene.  Whether outside of work or on social media, interns represent the office for which they work, and an unprofessional facebook post or an arrest harms not only the student, but also the office.

The panelists also discussed the skill set desired by legislative offices.  While the offices desire intelligence, the most important qualities are the ability to deal effectively with people, a positive and professional attitude, flexibility, and writing skills, the latter being especially stressed by Eiman Siddiqui.

During the session, hours are long and the pay is small, so many of the people with the skill set described above move on when the session is over.  But the high turnover rate is also an opportunity for young people to move up in the legislative environment, making a career in the legislature a real possibility. Indeed, all of the panelists were in their 20s or early 30s.

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The panelists’ youth and their wisdom allowed them to relate to us, and we plan to lean heavily on them if we are fortunate enough to spend next semester in Austin!

Sarah Tillman, Will Metcalf, SHSU, LEAP

 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on September 22, 2016Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Jobs, PoliticsTags LEAP, Representative Tom Oliverson, Representative Will Metcalf, Sam Houston Austin Internship Program, SHAIPLeave a comment on Talking Political Careers With Legislative Staff

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