Spotlight: TRI’s 2025 Interns
As we close out the year, The Resiliency Initiative (TRI) extends our sincere gratitude to the interns who supported our work and contributed meaningfully to our mission. Their curiosity, professionalism, and commitment to learning strengthened our team and reinforced the importance of investing in the next generation of resilience leaders.
This year, we were fortunate to welcome Nancy Carrouth and Andrew Gerboth to TRI. Each brought a unique perspective and skill set that enhanced our work across multiple areas.
Nancy Carrouth, who is pursuing her Bachelor of Science in Emergency Management at Arkansas Tech University (Class of 2026), contributed thoughtful insights grounded in academic rigor and a clear passion for community preparedness. She demonstrated a strong commitment to the field and aspires to support emergency preparedness efforts for military and first responder families—an area where her dedication and perspective will have a meaningful impact.
Andrew Gerboth, currently pursuing both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Accounting at San Diego State University (Class of 2027), applied analytical precision and a strategic mindset to TRI’s operational and financial initiatives. His attention to detail and problem-solving approach added tangible value to our internal processes. Andrew’s long-term goal is to serve as a Special Agent in the FBI’s financial crimes division, where he aims to combat complex financial threats.
We are grateful to Nancy and Andrew for their contributions and proud to have been part of their professional journeys. As they continue to advance in their academic and career paths, we are confident they will carry forward the values of resilience, collaboration, and thoughtful leadership.