The Radiant Rays Set to Unveil New Interns for 2023-2024

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Roanoke Rapids, NC — April 12, 2023

Attention all solar enthusiasts! With excitement in the air, the team has embarked on a journey to uncover the brightest and most talented candidates to join their esteemed group of women in solar for the 2023-2024 term. The stage is set, and the big reveal is just around the corner! _____________________________________________________

The hunt for the newest additions to The Radiant Rays team is more than just a process—it’s a quest for excellence. Aspiring solar enthusiasts with a passion for clean energy, innovation, and making a positive impact on the world have thrown their hats into the ring, vying for a coveted spot among the group of exceptional women in solar. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________

The excitement is building, and the wait is almost over. The new interns for the 2023-2024 term will be unveiled in May—a moment that promises to shine a spotlight on the future leaders, innovators, and trailblazers in the field of solar energy. _____________________________________________________

The Radiant Rays’ commitment to empowerment, education, and promoting diversity in the clean energy sector is at the heart of this initiative. The new interns will not only join a dynamic team but will also embark on a transformative journey—one that offers opportunities for learning, growth, and making a tangible impact on the renewable energy landscape. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________

As the anticipation builds, all eyes are on The Radiant Rays. The big reveal is just around the corner, and solar enthusiasts, advocates for clean energy, and supporters of women in STEM are invited to keep a keen eye out for the exciting announcement.

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