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Political Science Alum Sees No Shortage of Opportunities at ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ State

When Michael Guastella was selected to participate in Β颹ӰԺ’s Columbus Program in Intergovernmental Issues, he was excited and honored to be a part of the exclusive internship program.  He never expected that the experience he gained would lead to a full-time position as a constituent aide in Ohio Governor John Kasich’s office less than a year later. 

Guastella, a Solon, Ohio native, interned for a law firm and worked on Kasich’s successful re-election campaign in the fall of 2014 while he was in the Columbus program. 

Jane Thompson, administrative assistant and intern coordinator for the Kasich campaign, said Guastella has a unique capability of adjusting to numerous situations and people surrounding him. 

β€œHe was very professional interacting with campaign staff, which often included the director of the campaign or even Governor Kasich,” Thompson said.  β€œHe dealt with numerous volunteers and their different personalities.  He could interact with our 70-year-old volunteers, our 15-year-old volunteers, and people who walked into our β€œstorefront” from off the street. Michael also became a mentor to many of his fellow younger student interns. It was a true pleasure to have him on our team.”

Guastella then participated in the Washington Internship program (WPNI) and had an internship in the office of Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) in the spring. 

β€œIt was a daily thrill to be in the center of the political universe,” Guastella said. β€œWithout both of these experiences, I would not be where I am today. What made the difference for me at ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ State was that there was no shortage of opportunity.”

After graduating in May with his Bachelor of Arts in political science, Guastella was offered three jobs, ultimately accepting a position in the Ohio Governor’s office.  As a constituent aide, Guastella handles a variety of correspondence from the Governor’s office, assists with policy research and legislative affairs, initiates constituent casework, and is a public liaison to all Ohio agencies. 

β€œI would love to continue to work in public policy,” Guastella said. β€œI always thought I wanted to run for office myself; and who knows, that might happen one day.  But I've got a lot of things I want to learn, and a lot of things I want to do before I can do that.”

For information on the Columbus Program, visit: http://www.kent.edu/cpii

For information on the Washington Program in National Issues, visit: http://www.kent.edu/wpni

POSTED: Friday, July 17, 2015 10:22 AM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 01:44 PM
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