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Ellie Angelova, Economics, Class of 2009
Angelova manages development activities of World Pulse, an action media network and magazine that is based in Portland but powered by women from over 190 countries. While at Reed, Angelova was actively involved with the International Students Advisory Board and co-founded InterConnect, a peer-mentoring … finish reading Ellie Angelova, Economics, Class of 2009
Posted in Arts, International Development, Women's Empowerment
Tagged media, portland
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Ann Delehanty, Associate Professor, French & Humanities
Delehanty is the chair of the community service committee at her children’s K-8 school, Winterhaven, and organizes service events once a month for the entire school. Delehanty also delivers food through the Society of St. Vincent de Paul to families … finish reading Ann Delehanty, Associate Professor, French & Humanities
Nora McLaughlin, Registrar
McLaughlin initially became involved with Our House, a 24-hour, volunteer-run facility for people living with AIDS, by doing a friend (and volunteer at Our House) a favor. She helped place phone calls to potential donors at the non-profit and became … finish reading Nora McLaughlin, Registrar
Noelwah R. Netusil, Professor, Economics
Netusil currently serves on: the Northwest Power and Conservation Council’sIndependent Economic Analysis Board, the board of Mercy Corps Northwest, the Aubudon Society of Portland board, the steering committee for the Urban Ecosystem Research Consortium of Portland/Vancouver, and the editorial board … finish reading Noelwah R. Netusil, Professor, Economics
Posted in Environment
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Fawn Livingston-Gray, Class of 1995, SEEDS Program Coordinator
Livingston-Gray has volunteered with numerous local non-profit organizations from planting trees at Friends with Trees to being on a local host committee at the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Creating Change conference. Starting her sophomore year at Reed, she volunteered … finish reading Fawn Livingston-Gray, Class of 1995, SEEDS Program Coordinator
Posted in Abuse Prevention and Intervention, Education, LGBTQ, Women's Empowerment
Tagged domestic violence, portland, SEEDS, women
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