Dawood Interns Provided Pathway for Success

Pictured left to right (back row): Nabeel Virmani (geotechnical intern), Carter Zimmerman (civil intern), Kaleb Mill (environmental intern), President Bony Dawood, PE; (front row): Emily Calamia and Maysen Fischer (transportation interns)

From hands-on project assignments with guidance from Dawood leadership to active college club participation such Women in Engineering initiatives, our high-performing interns epitomize student leadership.

For example, third-year Shippensburg University civil engineering student Emily Calamia continues to forge her professional path, rejoining Dawood Engineering as a transportation intern this past winter break.

Learn more about Emily’s Dawood experience and active life on campus.

Beyond the classroom, Emily balances her student-athlete life while staying active in the civil engineering club and exploring on-campus infrastructure with her peers.

Whether you’re just starting out or a seasoned veteran, learn more about our collaborative and inclusive workplace culture and opportunities to propel your career.

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