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Redpath 2017 Accounting Internship

February 20, 2017 — Every spring, we open our doors to a handful of students for our accounting internship program. This January, our 2017 interns joined us to kick off three months packed with learning and professional development opportunities.

Our internship gives students hands-on experience in public accounting, where they will take on tasks that are crucial to our success as a Redpath team. The interns will work in one of our three core service areas: commercial audit, government/not-for-profit, or tax. Additionally, our accounting internship gives students the opportunity to participate in workshops with some of our partners and directors, attend company-wide busy season events, and share their experience with our service area leaders through final presentations.

Take a minute to get to know the students that have joined our team for the spring!

Ashley Gruber

Ashley is a junior at St. Catherine University and is interning in our commercial audit department. She is from Hugo, MN and in her spare time she enjoys going to her cabin and watching Grey’s Anatomy. Three words to describe Ashley are outgoing, hard-working, and positive.

McKenzie Hofmann

McKenzie is a senior at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. She’s from Stratford, WI and enjoys cooking and baking, attending country music concerts, reading, and trying new things. Three words to describe McKenzie are empathetic, creative, and motivated. McKenzie is interning in our government/not-for-profit service area.

Chris Sigurdson

Chris is a senior at the University of North Dakota and he is from Fargo. Chris is an intern in the government/not-for-profit service area. In his spare time, Chris visits his family lake cabin and golfs. Three words to describe Chris are motivated, laid back, and personable.

Kasha Lundell

Kasha is a returning intern with Redpath in the government/not-for-profit service area. Kasha is a senior at St. Catherine University and she’s from St. Paul Park.  Kasha enjoys cross-stitching, playing volleyball, hiking, and studying astrology. Three words to describe Kasha are ambitious, committed, and optimistic.

Brody Johnson

Brody is a senior at the University of Minnesota-Duluth and is an intern in our tax department. He is from Woodbury, MN. In his spare time, Brody enjoys spending time with friends and exercising. Three words that describe Brody are determined, wise, and funny.

Paige Loibl

Paige is a junior at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls from Maplewood, MN. She enjoys spending time with family and friends, being at her cabin, cooking, and watching movies. Three words that describe Paige are determined, outgoing, and considerate. Paige is interning with our tax department.

Molly Sager

Molly is a senior at Minnesota State University, Mankato. She is an intern in our tax department. Molly is from Hugo, MN and enjoys watching sports, spending time outside, and going to her cabin. Three words that describe Molly are outgoing, compassionate, and friendly.

Dan Thaldorf

Dan is an intern in our tax department. He is a senior at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and will graduate after his internship. Dan is from Eagan, MN and enjoys reading, listening to music, playing video games, and playing sports. Three words to describe Dan are reserved, dedicated, and calm.

Dylan Vue

Dylan is a junior at Hamline University from Oak Grove, MN. He is an intern in our tax department. In his spare time, Dylan dances, reads entrepreneurial books, learns about the stock market, and hangs out with friends. Three words to describe Dylan are ambitious, social, and motivated.

Kailey Wirtanen

Kailey is a junior at the University of North Dakota. She is from Hibbing, MN and is an intern in our tax department. She enjoys watching sports, cooking and baking, and spending time with family. Three words to describe Kailey are hardworking, caring, and dependable.

Welcome to the team, interns! We're excited to have you.

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