This week, we’re highlighting another outstanding Legal Intern at Charlotte Water. I got to have a great conversation with Rose Soltani, who has spent her summer exploring how municipal law plays a direct role in our everyday lives. Her experience has taken her from legal research and compliance review to special tours with the City Attorney’s Office, all while staying rooted in her hometown.
Q1: What school do you go to and what do you study?
Originally from Charlotte, Rose is a rising second-year law student at American University’s Washington College of Law in Washington, D.C. Before law school, she earned her undergraduate degree with a major in Business Administration and a Marketing concentration from NC State. When discussing being in Charlotte again for the internship, Rose commented, “I love Charlotte, and being able to give back to the community while doing an internship is amazing.”

Q2: What has surprised you the most?
One of Rose’s biggest takeaways is realizing how much happens at the local level. “People usually think about the federal government when they think about law,” she shared, “but local government decisions are the ones that impact people’s daily lives the most. I didn’t realize how much goes into municipal law until I saw it up close.” She also added that this experience has shown her that she could work in the public sector right out of law school or later in her career.

Q3: Do you have any mentors or coworkers who have helped shape your experience?
Rose has enjoyed every one of her coworkers, always taking pictures of their adventures and checking in on each other. She credits her colleague Ann Allen with making her experience especially impactful, stating, “Ann has been the best mentor; she has done private sector work in the past, and it’s great to see her perspective shifting to the public sector. She’s smart, kind, and really knows what she’s doing.”

Q4: What has been your favorite Summer Intern Exploration activity so far?
One of Rose’s favorite activities has been touring the Stowe Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility, a massive project currently under construction. “Working in legal, we’ve heard a lot about Stowe behind the scenes, so it was cool to see it in action,” she said. She also loved touring the courthouse with the City Attorney’s Office, where she got a firsthand look at the legal process and even observed a plea deal.
As she heads into her second year of law school, Rose is taking with her a deeper understanding and appreciation of local government’s role in our everyday life, as well as a newfound interest in public sector work. In the future, whether her path leads to business law, real estate, or something entirely unexpected, one thing is clear: she’s leaving this summer with valuable experience, meaningful connections, and a strong connection to the city she calls home!





