Every summer, Government Accountability Project hosts interns in departments across the organization. This summer, we are featuring our interns on our blog to learn more about their work and what drives their interest in whistleblowers, legislation, and investigations. Look out for Part 2 and Part 3 to learn more about our other interns!
Hayden Reeve – National Security Intern
Hayden is from Tabernacle, New Jersey and a senior at Brigham Young University in Utah. During his time here, he has been working on a case with the responsibility of interviewing a client to clarify information on the circumstances of the disclosure. Additionally, he has been drafting talking points to use in advocacy campaigns and drafting affidavits. During his time as an intern, he has been learning about the intricacies and nuances of whistleblower law and hopes to expand on his investigation skills.
While working with whistleblowers, Hayden hopes to help those working under duress, as the process of blowing the whistle can be both stressful and isolating. He likes the idea of working on cases of importance that do not get the attention they deserve. “I want to help people who are following their conscience.”
“The staff at Government Accountability Project are fantastic,” said Hayden, “Easily one of the nicest group of people I have worked with. Everyone is so personable and is invested in me having a great internship experience. For incoming interns, be prepared to be self-driven and look for...
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