(Oxford, Ohio) Delta Zeta National Headquarters has selected seven exceptional graduate students to join the 2026-27 Corporate Internship Program. Open to applicants beyond Delta Zeta membership, the program offers participants the chance to build professional skills and gain real-world experience while developing a better understanding of how a premier national women’s organization operates.
Delta Zeta Sorority is thrilled to welcome the following graduate students to the 2026-27 Corporate Internship Program:
Annika Anderson, Foundation Graduate Intern
Annika Anderson, Delta Zeta from Gamma Kappa, Kent State University, is currently studying to acquire her MBA from Kent State University and will be completing another year as a member of Delta Zeta’s National Headquarters Corporate Internship Team as a Foundation graduate intern.
Hope Bernhardt, Philanthropy and Service Graduate Intern
Hope Bernhardt, Delta Zeta from Rho, University of Denver, will support the philanthropy and service team by supporting the impactful work of our philanthropic partners. Hope is enrolled in a graduate program at the University of Denver pursuing an Education Specialist degree in School Psychology.
Madison Breedlove, Learning and Development Graduate Intern
Madison Breedlove is a current graduate student at The University of Mississippi studying Higher Education and Student Personnel and will support the learning and development team by identifying ways to increase user engagement to ensure student and volunteer completion of learning and training opportunities. Madison in a member of Alpha Omicron Pi.
Olivia Gill, Accountability Graduate Intern
Olivia Gill, Delta Zeta from Kappa Mu, Shepherd University, is currently pursuing the College Student Personnel Administration (CSPA) program at James Madison University and will support the accountability team this upcoming year.
Kalista Rojas, Learning and Development Graduate Intern
Kalista Rojas, Delta Zeta from Pi Xi, University of Central Florida, is a graduate student at American University and will work with the learning and development team to design and update resources and learning opportunities for students and alumnae.
Katerina Rushizky, Philanthropy and Service Graduate Intern
Katerina Rushizky, Delta Zeta from Kappa Mu, Shepherd University, will continue to support the philanthropy and service team as a graduate intern for the Fall 2026 semester as she completes her MBA at American Military University.
Gabrielle Fife Saavedra, Chapter Operations Graduate Intern
Gabrielle Fife Saavedra, Delta Zeta from Omicron Epsilon, Arkansas State University, will be joining the chapter operations team as a graduate intern to support the college chapter member experience and operations. Gabrielle is currently pursuing a Master of Science in School Counseling at the University of Central Arkansas.
The Delta Zeta National Headquarters Corporate Internship Program includes undergraduate and graduate intern opportunities designed to equip students with professional skills that foster growth and development essential for today’s job market. Graduate interns must be actively enrolled as graduate students with an institution, university, college or educational program for the duration of the internship.
Graduate internship applications for the 2027-28 academic year will open spring 2027. Applicants interested in future internship opportunities can view more information at deltazeta.org/about-us/internships.
For questions about the internship application process or experience contact Mary Waterman, Chief Experience Officer, at [email protected].