Meet our Summer Interns!

A cohort of 19 interns have joined GreenStone this summer for an immersive and hands on internship experience. Each student stepped into a department aligned with their academic interests and career goals, taking on meaningful responsibilities and contributing to real projects that support their growth.
Throughout the program, interns participate in customer visits, volunteer initiatives, and career development activities while collaborating closely with GreenStone professionals who help guide their growth. With the support of our teams, these students are able to explore their interests, build valuable skills, and discover the career path that fits them best.
Introducing this summer’s GreenStone interns:
Abigail MacKersie
Quality Engineering Intern
College: Michigan State University with a major in Computer Science
How is this internship shaping your future career: It is teaching me how to work with people in a corporate space, as well as how to navigate development tools like Azure DevOps for documentation.
Aditya Jindal
DevOps Engineering Intern
College: Michigan State University with a major in Computer Science and a minor in Business
How is this internship shaping your future career: This internship is helping me learn more about cloud environments and deployment processes, which will support my future goals in AI and machine learning.
Adiva Jain
RPA Intern
College: Michigan State University with a major in Computer Science and a minor in Business
What’s been the biggest surprise since starting your internship: Something that has surprised me the most is how much creativity goes into automation. Before I started, I had expected the role to be mostly technical, but I’ve learned that understanding people’s workflows and identifying opportunities for improvement are just as important.
Aiden Kim
System Administration Intern
College: University of Michigan Alumni with a degree in Computer Science
What’s been the biggest surprise since starting your internship: I appreciated how GreenStone supported interns throughout the summer, giving opportunities to learn about the industry and other departments.
Beau Belkowski
Data Engineering Intern
College: Michigan State University with a major in Data Science
How is this internship shaping your future career path: I have known for a while that I love working with data. By working as an intern on the data team, I have the opportunity to learn about every part of the data life cycle. My hope is that this internship will give me clarity on which specific role in the data field that I want to pursue as a career.
Cam Fraizer
Application Development Intern
College: Michigan State University with a major in Computer Science and a Business cognate
How is this internship shaping your future career path: I believe this internship will help grow my technical and communication skills by working with large scale projects in a team environment.
Dayna Vander Heiden
Credit Analyst Intern
College: University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh with a major in Business Administration and minor in Insurance and Risk Management
Why GreenStone: I have been surprised by how much GreenStone cares for their customers and employees. The lengths they go to make a dream into reality is not something you come across often.
Delaney Hutton
Graphic Design Intern
College: Michigan State University with a minor in Finance
What’s been the biggest surprise since starting your internship: I’ve been the most surprised at how closely some of the departments work together, and the size and reach that GreenStone has.
Jacob Sawicki
Finance & Accounting Intern
College: Central Michigan University with a double major in Computer Science and Information Technology.
Why GreenStone: After my first interview with GreenStone I really got a sense of the workplace environment GreenStone offers, and I especially loved the “family feel” you get despise it being a very large corporation.
Jessica Burau
Marketing & Public Relations Intern
College: Michigan State University with a major in Advertising Management and minors in Public Relations and Business
What’s been the biggest surprise since starting your internship: The biggest surprise I’ve encountered since starting at GreenStone has been how truly community oriented everyone is. It’s refreshing to work on a team who genuinely cares about the community they do work for.
Kaylin Moreland
Agibusiness Credit Analyst Intern
College: Southern Illinois University-Carbondale with a major in Agribusiness Economics
How is this internship shaping your future career: This internship and the projects within my department have helped me better understand the responsibilities involved in agricultural lending and credit analysis. It has allowed me to build a foundation and understanding of the lending industry that I can continue to improve upon each day. I plan to use this knowledge throughout my future career to contribute positively to my team while supporting those within the agricultural industry for generations to come.
Keiana Burr
Legal & Regulatory Compliance Intern
College: Michigan State University with a double major in Philosophy and Political Science on a pre-law track and a minor in Law, Justice, and Public Policy
What’s been the biggest surprise since starting your internship: What surprised me most was the different areas of expertise everyone in the legal department has. Some individuals know more than others in certain areas, but they all come together to make a great, well-rounded team.
Nathan Foltz
Service Desk Intern
College: Central Michigan University with a major in Information Technology
Why GreenStone: I chose GreenStone because of how great the communication and the recruitment process was in the beginning stages as well as it felt like the right choice. And it was!
Nhu Kahn Nguyen
Capital Market Credit Intern
College: Michigan State University with a double major in Finance and Data Science
How is this internship shaping your future career: This internship is helping me build a strong foundation in credit and financial analysis by giving me exposure to real deals and underwriting decisions. Working in capital markets credit is also helping me better understand risk, structuring, and how lenders evaluate borrowers, which aligns well with my goal of pursuing a career in finance.
Oisin O’Grady
Sales Intern
College: Alma College with a double major in Business Management and Computer Science and minor in Mathematics.
Why GreenStone: I have multiple close family members who have interacted with GreenStone, and they all recommended I apply. Everyone who I know has a loan(s) with GreenStone had nothing but good things to say. After looking through last year’s Partners magazine intern highlights, I saw how much effort was put into the internship program here and was convinced.
Riley Ahmed
Legal Documentation Intern
College: Michigan State University with a double major in Criminal Justice and Psychology and a minor in Law, Justice, and Public Policy
I chose to intern at Greenstone because I know the legal department has a lot to offer, and I am excited at all that I will learn from them this summer. I wanted to gain hands-on experience in a true work environment, and this was the perfect opportunity.
Samantha Gorton
Project & Change Management Intern
College: Michigan State University with a major in Psychology and a minor in Social Science Quantitative Data Analytics
What’s been the biggest surprise since starting your internship: One thing that has surprised me the most is how vast the agricultural industry is! The large-scale operations, such as dairy, have been especially impressive and have highlighted the critical role farm credit services play in supporting these essential operations.
Samantha Schnepp
Client Support Intern
College: Lansing Community College and transferring to Michigan State University for Computer Systems
What’s been the biggest surprise since starting your internship: I have been surprised by how many people we help daily.
Sophie Gardner
Crop Insurance Intern
College: Michigan State University with a major in Agribusiness Management
Why GreenStone: I chose to intern at GreenStone because I share their passion for supporting agriculture and rural communities, and I wanted to expand my network in the agricultural industry.
To view the article in the online 2026 Summer Partners Magazine, click here.
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