Background: Rynn Wallace, originally from Abilene, TX, is a senior at Texas A&M University–Kingsville, attending the RELLIS campus in College Station. She is set to graduate in December with a B.S. in Agribusiness. Early in her college experience, she developed a strong interest in understanding business and its role in shaping industries and communities across the country. She later chose to focus on agriculture—a field that aligns with her passion for innovation, environmental responsibility, and uniting people to address shared challenges.
Internship Goals: Rynn is seeking to gain hands-on experience with emerging technologies in agriculture while strengthening her technical skill set. She is particularly interested in how these tools can be applied to improve efficiency, sustainability, and decision-making in agricultural systems. Through this experience, she aims to build on her existing interests, refine her career focus, and enter the workforce with a strong foundation in both business and agricultural technology.
Career Aspirations: Rynn is interested in roles that allow her to support cross-functional teams, foster collaboration, and contribute to problem-solving efforts. She values adaptability and continuous learning and hopes to serve in a role where she can help organizations navigate change and implement practical solutions in a rapidly evolving industry. While she has long-term goals of pursuing a master’s degree, she is currently focused on entering the workforce to gain real-world experience and better understand where she can make the greatest impact.
Interests: Rynn’s interests include the future of agriculture, innovation in technology, business development and working in roles that allow her to support and advocate for others.