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CMS Energy Stock Price

31Mar2026 04:00 ET 77.58 +0.37 +0.48% Volume: 4,415,240

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CAREY
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Consumers Energy's Intern Challenge Puts New Employees to Work Improving Michigan's Communities

Aug 14, 2015

JACKSON, Mich., Aug. 14, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 150 Consumers Energy summer interns made a difference in communities throughout Michigan, volunteering for 27 nonprofit organizations through a distinctive competition called the Intern Challenge.

"The Intern Challenge introduces our interns, some of whom will go on to work with us full time, to the idea that we serve our communities on and off the job," said Carolyn Bloodworth, Consumers Energy's director of corporate giving.

"Volunteering is an essential part of our Promise to care for the Michigan communities we serve, and it's important that our interns understand that. In a short time, they see they can make a big impact through food banks, Habitat for Humanity and a number of community projects."

The Intern Challenge encourages interns to develop creative solutions to needs in the communities the company serves. Interns who took part in the competition attend more than 40 colleges and work in a variety of areas for Consumers Energy, from engineering to information technology to communications.

The competition, which has been taking place annually for nine years, helps set Consumers Energy apart from most companies. Intern participation has been growing, too, from 130 interns last year and 120 in 2013.

Among the interns' accomplishments:

  • Collecting nearly 3,500 items for food pantries in the Jackson area.
  • Picking up over 60 gallons of trash within a three and a half mile area in downtown Jackson.
  • Building a bench located in a local park in Port Sheldon Township.
  • Designing activities about wind turbines, polymers and electromagnetism to show kids at the Holland Boys and Girls Club how science can be fun.

"We are greatly appreciative of the opportunity and encouragement to participate in the Intern Challenge," one team wrote. "It was a rewarding experience to leave the community better than we found it. Thank you!"

Last year, Michigan nonprofit organizations received more than $10 million in contributions from Consumers Energy, its employees, retirees, its foundation and the utility's parent company, CMS Energy.

Consumers Energy, Michigan's largest utility, is the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy (NYSE: CMS), providing natural gas and electricity to 6.6 million of the state's 10 million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties.

For more information about Consumers Energy, go to www.ConsumersEnergy.com.

Check out Consumers Energy on Social Media
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VIDEO: Consumers Energy's interns talk about their experiences: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp2iuuhCEA4

READ MORE: Blog posts about the work of Intern Challenge teams: https://consumersenergyinyourcommunity.wordpress.com/category/intern/

Where They Volunteered

Consumers Energy interns gave their time to 27 organizations throughout Michigan this summer:

  • Jackson Hot Air Jubilee
  • Greater Jackson Habitat for Humanity
  • Bay County Habitat for Humanity
  • Chippewa Nature Center (Midland)
  • United Way of Jackson County
  • Jackson County Medical Care Facility
  • Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan
  • Kalamazoo Loaves and Fishes
  • City of Portage Department of Public Services
  • City of Jackson
  • Jackson Friendly Home
  • Rebuilding Together Oakland County
  • The Salvation Army (Jackson)
  • Dewey Park in Flint
  • Special Olympics Michigan Area 19
  • AWARE, Inc. (Jackson)
  • The Willows at Okemos
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center (Jackson)
  • Fitness Council of Jackson - Armory Bike Union
  • Ella Sharp Park in Jackson
  • Jackson Learning Fair
  • Jackson County Department on Aging
  • Blandford Nature Center (Grand Rapids)
  • Jackson Community Food Pantry
  • Adopt-A-Highway (Jackson)
  • Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holland
  • Port Sheldon Township

 

To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/consumers-energys-intern-challenge-puts-new-employees-to-work-improving-michigans-communities-300128560.html

SOURCE Consumers Energy

Media Contacts: Brian Wheeler, 517-788-2394, or Terry DeDoes, 517-374-2159

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