Sorensen Announces 2010 Program Coordinators

Jan 21 2010 - 1:09pm

The Sorensen Institute is proud to announce the Program Coordinators for our 2010 youth programs season: Lauren Gilbert (CLP 09), Lacy Grey Howard (CLP 08), and Scott Van Der Hyde (CLP 09). The Program Coordinators help to direct our College and High School Leaders Programs, which are held each summer on grounds at the University of Virginia. They are critical to the success of the programs, providing on-site mentoring, instruction and leadership to our students. We are currently accepting applications to the 2010 College and High School Leaders Programs. Click here for more information.

 

Lauren Gilbert, of Alexandria, Virginia, will graduate this spring from James Madison University with a degree in Political Science and a minor in Political Communications.  While at JMU Lauren served as the President of a political club on campus, as well represented chapters of political clubs at colleges on the Executive Board of a statewide organization for young people in politics. Lauren has interned on Capitol Hill for a Congresswoman and helped work on multiple campaigns.  Lauren is a graduate of the Sorensen Institute's College Leaders Program Class of 2009.

 

 

 

Lacey Grey Howard, of Newport News, Virginia, is currently the Graduate Assistant for the Carolina Alumni Association at the University of South Carolina. In 2011, Lacey Grey will graduate from South Carolina with a Master's Degree in Higher Education Administration. Before attending USC, Lacey Grey worked in Advancement at her alma matter, Christopher Newport University. She also served as a legislative assistant for Senator John Miller. While a student at CNU, Lacey Grey served as the Vice President of the Student Government association. In 2008 she graduated from CNU with a degree in French and a minor in Leadership Studies. She is also a graduate of the Sorensen Institute's College Leaders Program Class of 2008.
 

  

 

Scott Van Der Hyde of Chatham, Virginia will graduate this spring from Radford University with a major in Political Science and a minor in Media Studies.  While at Radford University he served as a Resident Assistant and as president of the Resident Assistant Advisory Board.  Scott is a graduate of the Sorensen Institue's College Leaders Program Class of 2009.

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