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Sixth class of Snyder Fellows announced

The Staley School of Leadership Studies at Kansas State University is excited to announce the sixth class of the Snyder Leadership Legacy Fellows Program.

The Snyder Leadership Legacy Fellows program is named for, and based on, coach Bill Snyder’s 16 Goals for Success. Coach Bill Snyder is known for his commitment to leadership development, the program continues to build on his example. Snyder Fellows will engage in a variety of leadership development workshops, activities and events during the 2020-21 academic year, kicking off with an intensive retreat in the fall. Fellows will engage with youth in the Manhattan community, and develop their own capacity to lead with a leadership coach of their own.

The following Kansas State University students, all moving into their final year at K-State, have been selected for the Snyder Leadership Legacy Fellows program:

Rebekah Cain, studying agricultural education, from Admire; Victoria Eastman, studying biological systems engineering, and Brynnan Norris, studying hospitality management, both from Andover; Gracyn Higley, studying animal science production-management, from Atwood; Emme Mount, studying physical sciences, from Clearwater; Enrique Salas, studying civil engineering, from Council Grove; Rileigh Mahoney, studying communication sciences and disorders, from Derby; Carmen Del Real, studying life science and Spanish, and Carlos Ruiz, studying finance, both from Dodge City; Maria Kimzey, studying agricultural economics, from Fredonia.

From Greater Kansas City: Rhett Pierce, studying mechanical engineering, from De Soto; Jazmine Johnson, studying strategic communications, and Ashly Rojas, studying marketing, both from Kansas City, Kansas; Kayley Brethour, studying entrepreneurship, Charles Corredor, studying finance, Brian Mota, studying marketing, and Mitchell Taylor, studying economics and international studies, all from Lenexa; Samantha Bond, studying human development and family sciences, from Olathe; Leah Willhite, studying kinesiology, pre-physician assistant, from Overland Park; Abigail Huber, studying animal sciences and industry, pre-vet option, and Sarah McLaughlin, studying elementary education, both from Shawnee.

Taylor Mosher, studying finance, from Lawrence; Mackensie Haverkamp, studying public relations, from Silver Lake; Phil Haynos, studying medial biochemistry, pre-med, from St. Marys; Kelsey Robinett, studying architectural engineering from Topeka; Cale Hupe, studying marketing, from Wamego.

From out of state: Brooke Errington, studying general human ecology, from Cottonwood, Minnesota; Richard Garrett, Anthony Hall, studying management information systems, from Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania; Richard Garrett, studying American ethics, from St. Louis, Missouri.

For more information on the Snyder Leadership Legacy Fellows or to learn about how you can get involved or support the program, contact Kaitlin Long at kaitlinl@ksu.edu.

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