Thirty-nine undergraduate students from 13 universities and community colleges across the United States participated in paid internships at the BASF site in Geismar, LA.

Throughout the summer, the interns participated in experiential opportunities that allowed them to apply their academic knowledge to real-world situations. Beyond working on a range of projects, the students also focused on improving soft skills, including communication, leadership, teamwork, networking, and interview skills.

Additionally, the group participated in several community projects, including volunteering at the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank and Dreamnight, an annual event sponsored by BASF and held at the Greater Baton Rouge Zoo for pediatric cancer patients and their families. These opportunities allowed the interns to learn more about BASF’s philosophy on giving back to the community.

“Working with these bright young professionals is truly one of the highlights of our summer at BASF in Geismar,” said Jerry Lebold, senior vice president and general manager of BASF’s Geismar site. “When these students spend their summer interning with us, they are gaining educational and professional experiences that give them an advantage when they graduate and pursue careers in the industry.”

The participants in the 2022 internships are majoring in the engineering disciplines including mechanical, electrical, industrial, computer, or chemical; environmental, health and safety; and process or instrumentation technology. Each intern is assigned responsibilities related to their chosen discipline. Employee mentors guide students through projects and provide them with counsel about career opportunities. Interns also meet with site leaders who share their career experiences in manufacturing and the importance of diversity, inclusion and equity in the workplace.

The interns working at the BASF Geismar site for summer 2022 include:

Louisiana State University

  • Luke Anseman, Prairieville, LA, data science
  • Courtney Bourgeois, Prairieville, LA, mechanical engineering
  • Danielle Bryant, Shreveport, LA, chemical engineering
  • Seth Chiasson, Denham Springs, LA, mechanical engineering
  • Anthony Duong, Baton Rouge, LA, computer science
  • Tyler Faucheaux, Vacherie, LA, chemical engineering
  • Caliah Guillory, Ville Platte, LA, chemical engineering
  • Miguel Jasson, Holden, LA, mechanical engineering
  • Malik Martin, Carencro, LA, electrical engineering
  • Morgan Noel, Plaquemine, LA, chemical engineering
  • David Nguyen, Baton Rouge, LA, industrial engineering
  • Joshua Pforr, Baton Rouge, LA, chemical engineering
  • Jimmy Phan, Baton Rouge, LA, electrical engineering
  • Bryce Rochelle, Norco, LA, chemical engineering
  • Grace Salmon, Baton Rouge, LA, chemical engineering
  • D’Andre Taylor, Addis, LA, industrial engineering
  • Robin Torres, Reserve, LA, mechanical engineering

Louisiana Tech University

  • Stephen Bovia, Maurepas, LA, mechanical engineering
  • Hayden Cashat, Prairieville, LA, chemical engineering
  • Cle’ Sanchez, Gonzales, LA, mechanical engineering

University of Louisiana at Lafayette

  • Y Ho, Youngsville, LA, chemical engineering

Howard University

  • LaDelwyn Mealey, Zachary, LA, electrical engineering

 Southeastern University

  • Garrett Leeper, Gonzales, LA, occupational safety, health and environmental

Purdue University

  • Jakob Lieberman, Chatham, NJ, chemical engineering

Texas Agricultural & Mechanical University

  • Jonathan Guentzel, Prairieville, LA, mechanical engineering

The Ohio State University

  • Solomon Goodin, Columbus, OH, mechanical engineering

River Parishes Community College

  • Bailey Parr, St. Amant, LA, instrumentation and electrical technology
  • Malik Winey, Darrow, LA, instrumentation and electrical technology
  • Colin Woods, Baton Rouge, LA, process technology
  • Jannel Joseph, Baton Rouge, LA process technology
  • Joseph Pizzitolo, Thibodeaux, LA, process technology
  • Austin Bordelon, Ponchatoula, LA, process technology

ITI Technical College

  • Dionte Johnson, Baton Rouge, LA, instrument and control systems
  • Christal Bell, Baton Rouge, LA, ITI, process technology
  • Taylor Clotiaux, Geismar, LA, ITI, process technology
  • Patricia Street, Baton Rouge, LA , ITI, process technology
  • Christopher West, Baton Rouge, LA, process technology

Baton Rouge Community College

  • Jermaine Johnekins, Baton Rouge, LA, process technology

Nunez Community College

  • Thomas Ellis, Covington, LA, process technology

Remington College

  • Donald Cage, Sorrento, LA, process technology

The summer internship program at the Geismar site is part of BASF’s local workforce development efforts to attract and retain top, diverse talent.

BASF internships for engineering, process technology and instrumentation students typically take place in the summer, and the application period runs through the fall and early spring. Engineering students from any four-year university can apply, and process technology and instrumentation students from any two-year college can apply.