The Alumni Advisory Board consists of 10 notable NSCS alumni, including chapter officers, NLC presidents, scholarship recipients and program participants. They all bring unique perspectives to the Board. The Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) members are:
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Andrea Anstett, University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
NSCS China Academy participant (summer 2009)
Erica Behrens, Winona State University
Past President (2007-2009), Winona State Chapter
Andrew Bruskin, Stony Brook University
Past Vice President of Public Relations (2007-2008), Stony Brook Chapter
Past NLC President (2007-2008)
Katie Captain, Auburn University
Past President (2008-2009), Auburn Chapter
Lydia Streit Cendana, West Virginia University
Past President (2008-2009), West Virginia University chapter
Christopher Coen, Georgia Institute of Technology
Past President (2008-2009) and Executive Vice President (2007-2008), Georgia Tech Chapter
Hesham Elnagar, Northern Arizona University
Founding Member, Northern Arizona University Chapter
Past Executive Vice President (2007-2008), Northern Arizona University Chapter
Alexander Flowers, Roosevelt University, Schaumberg Campus
Founding Member, Roosevelt University Chapter
Past President (2003-2005), Roosevelt University Chapter
Ciara Ginyard, Syracuse University
Founding Member, Syracuse University Chapter
Past President (2000-2001), Syracuse University Chapter
Past Vice President of Community Service (2000-2001), Syracuse University Chapter
NSCS National Staff Intern, 2000-2003
Dave Jose, Providence College
Past President (2004-2006), Providence College Chapter
Past NLC President (2006-2007)
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) is an honors organization that recognizes and elevates high achievers. NSCS provides career and graduate school connections, leadership and service experiences, access to discounts and savings as well as $250,000 in scholarships annually. NSCS Members are deeply committed to service, integrity and scholarship and, as a result, are impacting their campus and local communities every day.