WPI student interns with State Senator Matthew Amorello

(State House) - State Senator Matthew J. Amorello (R-Grafton) has announced that Charles G. Prescott, a chemical engineering student at WPI, is currently volunteering as an unpaid intern in his State House office. The internship is targeted at one of the main doctrines taught at WPI - producing a complete and well-rounded graduate.

The Grafton Senator said of the announcement, "I am glad that the Massachusetts State Senate offers this outstanding opportunity to the young citizens of the Commonwealth. Through his internship, Charles will receive the acquired knowledge of the inner-workings of Massachusetts State Government, and its direct effect on the residents of this state."

While at the State House, Mr. Prescott's efforts will be focused on researching current legislation concerning D.C. Plasma Arc Technology, and the restoration of industrial mill sites located in the Blackstone River Valley. Other responsibilities will include attending committee hearings, observing floor action, aiding constituents, and administrative duties.

"I am extremely pleased to be afforded this chance to become an active participant in the legislative process," says Mr. Prescott.



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