Great Range Capital Welcomes 2025 Internship Cohort

Great Range Capital Welcomes 2025 Summer Internship Cohort
School is out, which means we once again have the honor of welcoming summer analysts to the team. The 2025 cohort is made up of four bright, talented finance professionals, and we don’t take their decision to spend their precious summer break in the GRC office lightly.
For the next several weeks, we’ll invite them into every level of the firm and every step of the deal process. We look forward to watching their careers develop and helping them in any way we can—both this summer and beyond. The internship may be short, but our support and encouragement has no end date.
Meet GRC’s Summer Analysts
Kyler Evans
Kyler is a rising junior at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln where he majors in economics and minors in finance and management. His interest in finance began in high school when he started studying and investing in public markets, and his entrepreneurial spirit led him to co-found a lawn care business as a sophomore that he continues to operate in West Omaha. Upon arriving at UNL, Kyler quickly became involved in Wall Street Scholars of Nebraska, the university’s investment banking and private equity club, where he now serves as Vice President. He is also President of his fraternity and a member of the Clifton Builders Program. This isn’t Kyler’s first (or last) internship. He’s spent the past year interning at Skyline Advisors in Omaha and will spend next summer with Moelis & Company in Houston. In his free time, Kyler enjoys being with friends, traveling (Southern Europe is on his bucket list), exercising, reading business and personal development books, and watching movies or sports (especially basketball, football, and golf).
Molly McCarthy
Molly’s interest in business and finance was homegrown, as she invested with her dad growing up. A recent (and early) graduate of the University of Kansas, she’s already adding to her finance and accounting degrees and will obtain a master’s degree in accounting from her alma mater next year. As a member of the Business Honors Program, Accounting Scholars Program, and University Honors Program, Molly has built a strong foundation in financial analysis, valuation, and strategic thinking. Her internship at KCM Capital, a Kansas City-based family office, gave her hands-on experience evaluating private equity funds and deepened her interest in investment banking and private equity. Outside the classroom, Molly is a libero/defensive specialist on the KU volleyball team and fills her spare time reading historical fiction, watching basketball (particularly KU and the Sacramento Kings), traveling (South Africa tops her list of past destinations), and spending time with family and friends.
Cash Schopflin
Cash is a rising junior at the University of Missouri–Columbia where he majors in finance and serves as Vice President of the University of Missouri Investment Group. He credits DECA with piquing his interest in finance as a high schooler—an interest that’s continued to grow through stock pitching at Mizzou; a financial analyst internship with ProPartners Team in Columbia; and hands-on training and mentorship via Access Distributed, where he deepened his understanding of private equity and investment banking. Cash will spend this fall in New York interning with Lepercq Group and will return to the city next summer as an investment banking analyst at Goldman Sachs. On campus, Cash is a member of the Cornell Leadership Program and an analyst with the AACE Venture Fund. In his free time, he enjoys playing intramural soccer, grilling steaks (and cooking, in general), running, and traveling—citing Vietnam as his top past trip.
Libby Strathman
Libby is a rising junior at the University of Kansas where she’s majoring in both finance and accounting. Similar to Cash, her career trajectory can be traced back to high school DECA involvement and school-based enterprise. Libby credits mentorships through the Jennett Finance Scholars Program and the Women in Finance Club, as well as internships with KCM Capital and Dairy Farmers of America, with deepening her interest in finance. And she has an internship with Deutsche Bank in New York City lined up for next summer. Beyond the business school, she serves on the Rock Chalk Revue Advisory Board—a student-led organization in charge of running the KU’s annual variety show—and is involved in her sorority. In her free time she enjoys traveling and lists Slovenia as her favorite destination (at least so far). Libby also stays active through hiking and playing intramural soccer and flag football.
If you’d like to learn more about Great Range Capital’s internship program, please reach out to internrecruiting@greatrangecapital.com.