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			Illinois Treasurer Frerichs opens applications for new internship 
			program 
			Application deadline is May 22nd 
			
		 
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            [May 12, 2015]  
			
			CHICAGO 
			– Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs announced today a new, unpaid 
			internship program to provide Illinois students with hands-on 
			experience in public service. Interns can earn college credit and 
			work in areas such as legal, investment operations, marketing, 
			unclaimed property, and policy. 
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			 “We want to provide students with a real-world, 
			hands-on learning experience in public service,” Frerichs said. 
			“With the right tools and a solid understanding of how government 
			works, we can put Illinois students on the path to success.” 
			 
			When Treasurer Frerichs took office in 2015, he called for an 
			independent performance review to identify strengths, opportunities, 
			and inherited challenges from the previous administration. The 
			Plante Moran review identified a paid internship program that was 
			“clout heavy.” The lack of formal policies, procedures and 
			supervision led to inaccurate time sheets, excessive expense claims, 
			and travel voucher errors. It recommended the program’s complete 
			revision. 
			
			  Frerichs’ new, unpaid program will have an internship coordinator, 
			job descriptions, interview process, scoring criteria, and 
			performance evaluations. None of these existed previously. 
			 
			“We will build a real internship program with proper controls to 
			ensure a professional learning experience that shows students 
			first-hand how government entities work together to provide 
			important services and make sure everyone is following the rules,” 
			Frerichs said. 
			 
			Applicants must be Illinois residents, 18 years of age or older, 
			and enrolled as a full-time student with an accredited college, 
			university, or law school. The deadline to submit applications is 
			May 22, 2015. For more information or to apply, visit
			www.illinoistreasurer.gov   
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About Plante Moran 
Plante Moran is a large, Midwestern-based accounting and consulting firm with 
offices in Illinois, Michigan and Ohio. It is ranked 13th nationally in size and 
6th largest in the state of Illinois. The company specializes in various 
industries, including government. It has a deep understanding of the unique 
accounting, financial, operational and technology needs of government 
organizations.  
 
About the Illinois Treasurer 
The Illinois Treasurer is the state’s chief investment officer and Frerichs 
is a Certified Public Finance Officer. He protects consumers by encouraging 
savings plans for college or trade school, increasing financial education among 
all ages, and removing barriers to a secured retirement. As the state’s Chief 
Investment Officer, he actively manages approximately $25 billion. Currently, 
the portfolio includes $13 billion in state funds, $7 billion in college savings 
plans, and $5 billion on behalf of state and local governments. The investment 
approach is conservative to ensure the preservation of principal and returns $28 
to the state for every $1 spent in operations. The Treasurer’s Office predates 
Illinois’ incorporation in 1818. Voters in 1848 chose to make it an elected 
office.  
				 
			[Office of the Illinois State 
			Treasurer Michael Frerichs] 
			
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