Delaware Valley University Names First Young Alumni Trustee Posted on
July 6, 2021 Credit: Delaware Valley University. Chloe Sees ’20 will bring new ideas to the Board and provide a voice for young students and recent graduates on DelVal’s Board.
Chloe Sees ’20, a secondary education alumna, has been elected as the University’s first-ever Young Alumni Trustee.
Chloe Sees ’20 is taking on a role that not many recent graduates can say they’ve had. At the age of 22, she’s becoming a Delaware Valley University Trustee. Sees was recently elected by the Board to serve as the University’s first-ever Young Alumni Trustee, following an intensive search process that started with a campus-wide call for nominations and culminated in candidates meeting with the Board’s Committee on Trusteeship.
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For the first time, a member of the Mason-Dixon Chapter of Future Farmers of America (FFA) has risen to become a state officer.
Greg Gipe, a 2020 Fairfield High School graduate, was elected vice president of the Pennsylvania Association of FFA during an organizational summit in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, on June 11.
âIâm excited to get to meet the over 13,000 FFA members in the state of Pennsylvania, and getting to interact with them,â he said. âI believe in what Iâm doing so much. This year will be amazing, and a great opportunity.â
To serve his 363-day term, Gipe will take a year off from his education at Delaware Valley University where he is working toward an agricultural education degree. The lengthy schedule and vast number of responsibilities required of Pennsylvania officers forces each to take a gap year, Gipe said.