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Appleby provides ample opportunity for interns

Fourteen Bermudian college and university students have been selected for the summer internship programme at international law firm Appleby.

The internship, ranging from two to 13 weeks, assigns each student with a mentor and places them in a legal practice area or support group department in the firm’s Bermuda office.

Brad Adderley, Bermuda managing partner, said: “We are passionate about providing Bermudian students with ample opportunities to explore their career interests, particularly in the legal sector, at an early stage.

“I am pleased to welcome this year’s group of student interns, and hope they find their experience fulfilling and insightful.”

This year’s students are:

Corporate: Guielle Bean, completing a Bachelor of Laws at Nottingham Trent University; Max Blakeney, completing a Bachelor of Laws at the University of Buckingham; and Jada Rogers-Ingemann, a 2021 Appleby Bursary recipient, completing a Bachelor of Laws at the University of Kent.

Dispute Resolution: Zamauri Hardtman, completing a Bachelor of Laws at the University of Buckingham; Briana Medeiros, a 2021 Appleby Bursary recipient, completing a Bachelor of Science at the University of Toronto; Milaun Perott, a 2021 Appleby Legal Education Scholarship recipient, completing a Graduate Diploma of Law at the University of Law; and Zene Wade, a 2020 Appleby/Berkeley Institute Scholarship recipient, completing a Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Enterprise at Georgia State University.

Private Client & Trusts: Ryley Tannock, completing a Legal Practice Course at the University of Law.

Human Resources: Eqypt Cann, a 2021 Appleby/Berkeley Institute scholarship recipient, completing a Bachelor of Business Administration at Temple University Fox School of Business; and Charlotte Faries, completing a Bachelor of Education at Trinity Western University.

Operations: Jordan Caisey, completing a Bachelor of Laws at the University of the West of England; Kayla Caldwell, completing a Bachelor of Laws at the University of Kent; Bryanna Furtado, completing a Bachelor of Marketing at Framingham State University; and Harley Rouwhorst, who recently completed a pre-Masters degree in International Law at Leiden University.

Pictured from left: Jada Rogers-Ingemann (seated), Harley Rouwhorst (seated), Eqypt Cann, Max Blakeney, Bryanna Furtado, Milaun Perott, Zene Wade (seated), Kayla Caldwell and Guielle Bean. Not pictured: Jordan Caisey, Charlotte Faries, Zamauri Hardtman, Briana Medeiros and Ryley Tannock (Photograph supplied)
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Published July 06, 2022 at 7:56 am (Updated July 06, 2022 at 7:56 am)

Appleby provides ample opportunity for interns

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