Welcome 2026 Winter Interns
We are pleased to welcome three Winter 2026 Interns: Srinidhi Karuppusami who is returning from UC Berkeley to our San Diego team and Kelsey Drekic and Cameron McMahon from the University of Waterloo to our Toronto team.
Srinidhi Karuppusami worked on Omnium clients Gavina, Talking Rain and Premier Nutrition during her fall internship including modeling a top-down estimate of the upcoming year's financials. Her special project was building a script that sped up the process of determining whether new products cannibalized existing items. This experience helped her learn which aspects of analysis carry the most business relevance.
This term, Srinidhi is working on a longer term project on distribution key learnings and figuring out how to get a coherent story to come out of many findings. She is also looking forward to using her teaching background from college to support our intern training program.
Kelsey Drekic is a native of Kitchener, Ontario and in her third year in the Mathematics (Statistics) and Business (Finance) double degree program at the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University. Outside of academics, Kelsey participates, choreographs, and organizes all fundraising initiatives for the University of Waterloo Competitive Dance team. She has been a competitive dancer since she was six and appreciates how it has taught her the value of hard work, importance of paying attention to detail, time management, how to receive and implement feedback, and most importantly, provides a passion to carry her through life.
Math has been Kelsey’s favorite subject for as long as she can remember. She chose Ommium because of the company and intern program success. She knows she will be held to high expectations and pushed to learn and is looking forward to improving her technical and analytical skills. Her favorite way to spend a day off is with her parents, brother, friends and dog - working out, baking, shopping and sleeping.
Cameron McMahon is a Statistics major entering his fourth year at the University of Waterloo. Previous internships have included the Royal Bank, the Treasury Board Secretariat of Ontario, and George Brown College. Cameron lived in Toronto for seven years before his family moved to Whitby so he and his brother could grow up in a quieter town that still had opportunities to pursue creative and athletic endeavors.
Cameron has always excelled in mathematics and has a fascination with numbers. He is a big sports fan and cards enthusiast, so evenings are typically spent watching the Leafs or playing a game with his family. Otherwise, Cameron can often be found playing piano and singing in choirs. Having only worked for large companies in previous co-ops, he is excited to join a smaller, tight-knit community and upbeat work culture. He is looking forward to learning more about the CPG industry and applying his analytical skills in a real-world context. Cameron also enjoys sleeping in on a day off, playing outdoor sports, chatting with friends, watching sports, and finishing with home-cooked dinner.