Commercial Capital Invests in the Next Generation: Welcoming Our 2026 Summer Intern Class

Jul 7, 2026

At Commercial Capital, we believe that investing in people is just as important as investing in businesses. Our internship program is designed to provide students with meaningful, hands-on experience while introducing them to the equipment finance industry through real projects, mentorship, and collaboration across our organization.

Over the past few years, we’ve continued to grow and strengthen our internship program. After welcoming last year’s class in Meet the Future of Equipment Financing: Introducing Our 2025 Intern Class and sharing how our internship program supports long-term growth in Turning Talent Strategy into Action, we’re excited to introduce another outstanding group of students for Summer 2026.

This summer, we’re proud to welcome a talented group of interns representing universities across the Midwest. Throughout the coming months, they’ll gain valuable experience working alongside our Finance, Credit, Sales, and Marketing teams while developing the professional skills that will support their future careers.

Whether they’re exploring the equipment finance industry for the first time or returning to continue building on last summer’s experience, each intern brings unique perspectives, goals, and enthusiasm to Commercial Capital.

 

Welcoming Our New Interns:

 

Anna Davenport

Anna is a Communications major with a minor in Interdisciplinary Conflict Studies at Kansas State University. She joined Commercial Capital to gain real-world business experience while learning more about the equipment finance industry. This summer, Anna hopes to strengthen her customer service and problem-solving skills while gaining a better understanding of financial operations and client relationships. After graduation, she hopes to build a career where she can use her communication skills to build strong relationships and contribute to an organization’s success.

Fun Fact: Anna is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha, where she has developed

leadership skills and built lifelong friendships.

 

 

Connor Beckley

Connor is a Finance student at the University of Kansas and will graduate in 2027. He was interested in interning with Commercial Capital to gain hands-on experience in commercial finance and learn how businesses secure funding to achieve their goals. Throughout the summer, Connor hopes to strengthen his understanding of commercial lending, financial analysis, and client relationship management while continuing to build his professional communication and problem-solving skills.

Fun Fact: Connor knows how to drive a stick shift.

 

 

Tyler Wilcox

Tyler is studying Business Communications at Rockhurst University and is expected to graduate in May 2028. He was drawn to Commercial Capital because of its strong reputation and commitment to providing interns with meaningful, hands-on experience. Tyler looks forward to learning from experienced team members, strengthening his communication skills, and gaining real-world business experience. After graduation, he hopes to continue his career at Commercial Capital.

Fun Fact: Tyler has traveled to 49 states.

 

 

Tyler Buchman

Tyler recently graduated from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) with a degree in Accounting. This fall, he will continue both his academic and athletic career at Valparaiso University while pursuing his MBA. He was interested in interning with Commercial Capital because it offered the opportunity to gain hands-on accounting experience in a smaller company environment. Tyler hopes to learn more about how AI and emerging technologies are transforming the accounting and finance industry while continuing to build his professional skills. After earning his MBA, he plans to pursue a career in accounting while also coaching baseball.

Fun Fact: Tyler is a collegiate baseball catcher.

 

Returning for Another Summer

One of the greatest compliments any internship program can receive is when interns choose to come back. This summer, we’re proud to welcome back two returning interns who are continuing to build on the experience they gained during their first summer at Commercial Capital. Their return reflects our commitment to providing meaningful opportunities for learning, mentorship, and professional growth.

 

Kendall Brown

Kendall is returning to Commercial Capital for her second internship while pursuing a degree in Finance and Banking at the University of Missouri, with an expected graduation date of December 2026. Building on the experience she gained last summer, Kendall will spend this internship working with the Finance department while learning more about Capital Markets and Funding. She looks forward to continuing her professional growth and taking on new challenges throughout the summer.

Fun Fact: Outside of work, Kendall enjoys spending time with friends and family,

going to the lake, working out, and reading.

 

Ryan Robinson

Ryan is returning for his second summer at Commercial Capital while entering his senior year at the University of Kansas, where he studies Finance. After spending last summer in the Credit department, Ryan is expanding his experience by working with both the Credit and Sales teams. He’s looking forward to strengthening his credit analysis skills while gaining a broader understanding of how financing solutions and customer relationships come together. After graduation, Ryan hopes to pursue a career in commercial lending or credit analysis.

Fun Fact: Outside of work, Ryan enjoys spending weekends at the lake or on

the golf course.

 

Looking Ahead

At Commercial Capital, our internship program is more than a summer experience—it’s an opportunity to learn, contribute, and build lasting professional relationships. We’re excited to support this talented group as they gain hands-on experience, develop new skills, and explore careers in equipment finance.

Please join us in welcoming our 2026 Summer Intern Class. We look forward to seeing all they accomplish this summer!