CFC Welcomes 2026 Summer Interns

Author: Capital Farm Credit

We are pleased to welcome our 2026 Summer Interns to Capital Farm Credit. Over the coming months, these students will be working across multiple offices and departments, gaining hands‑on experience while learning how we serve rural communities and agricultural producers across Texas.

Each intern brings a unique background, strong academic preparation and a genuine interest in agriculture, finance and cooperative lending. We look forward to supporting their growth as they contribute to our mission and learn from our team across the association.

2026 Summer Interns

Crew Goodson – College Station Lending, Headquarters

School: Texas A&M University

Hometown: Lindale, Texas

Looking forward to: Crew is excited to meet the incredible people across Capital Farm Credit and learn from seasoned agricultural lending professionals. Coming from a ranching background, he looks forward to seeing how relationships with producers are built, how lending decisions are made and how trusted financial partners support agricultural operations. He hopes to grow both personally and professionally while contributing value to the team.

Bryson Stone – Crop Insurance, Lubbock

School: Texas A&M University

Hometown: Tahoka, Texas

Looking forward to: Bryson is eager to explore a new side of agriculture. Having grown up on a cotton farm, he’s looking forward to understanding the insurance side of the industry and how it supports producers.

Daegan Sauve‑Cadarc – IT, Headquarters

School: Baylor University

Hometown: Lakeway, Texas

Looking forward to: Daegan is excited to meet new people and work on real‑world IT scenarios throughout his internship.

Chloe Barrientes – Legal/Real Estate Title, Headquarters

School: Texas A&M University

Hometown: Houston, Texas

Looking forward to: Chloe is looking forward to gaining hands‑on experience in the legal field and learning from valuable mentors.

Layken Farrar – Lubbock Lending, Lubbock

School: Oklahoma State University

Hometown: Sundown, Texas

Looking forward to: Layken is excited to build relationships with fellow interns and Capital Farm Credit professionals. She looks forward to expanding her knowledge of agricultural lending and gaining meaningful hands‑on experience to support her personal and professional growth.

Logan Summerville – Marketing, Headquarters

School: Texas A&M University

Hometown: New Braunfels, Texas

Looking forward to: Logan is looking forward to meeting the Capital Farm Credit marketing team and connecting with other interns across the organization.

Richard “Tres” Spencer – San Antonio Lending, San Antonio

School: Texas A&M University

Hometown: Roby, Texas

Looking forward to: Tres is eager to gain hands‑on experience in agricultural lending, work with mentors and build new professional connections.

Keifer Gunn – Strategic Operations, Headquarters

School: Texas A&M University

Hometown: Corpus Christi, Texas

Looking forward to: Keifer is excited to grow his skills in data analytics, receive mentorship, and build meaningful connections throughout the organization.

Emma Price – Victoria Lending, Victoria

School: Texas A&M University

Hometown: De Leon, Texas

Looking forward to: Emma is looking forward to making connections and learning new skills she can carry into her future career.

Makensie Till – YBS Lending, Headquarters

School: Texas A&M University

Hometown: El Campo, Texas

Looking forward to: Makensie is eager to deepen her understanding of agricultural lending within the Young, Beginning, and Small division. With a background in production agriculture, she’s excited to learn how financial tools and lending programs support producers who are starting or growing their operations. She looks forward to connecting her academic knowledge to real‑world applications and supporting a group she is passionate about.