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Leadership

Chancellor's Honors Program students are prime candidates for leadership in a variety of campus and community activities. There are opportunities to develop your leadership skills among the more than 300 academic, honorary, recreational, religious, and social organizations on campus.

The following Chancellor's Honors Program students are recognized for their leadership achievements:

Student Trustee, Board of Trustees, University of Tennessee

Anna York - 2006-2008
Carol White - 2003-2004

Student Body President

Kristi Bogle - 2006-2007
Sarah Keeton - 2003-2004
Bradford Bricken - 2001-2002
Will Carver - 1999-2000
Boyd Richards - 1998-1999
James Kirkland - 1997-1998
Jason Little - 1996-1997

Student Body Vice-President

Anna York - 2007-Present
Megan Welch - 2005-2006
Meghan Morgan - 2001-2002
Becky Cassill - 2000-2001

Undergraduate Academic Council Chair

Sarah Keeton - 2002-2003
Stephen Kennedy - 1996-1997
Jill Hickman - 1994-1995

Freshman Council Chair

Bryce McKenzie - 2001-2002
Chaya Chandrasekaran - 2000-2001
Kevin Dunlap - 1996-1997
Boyd Richards - 1995-1996

Panhellenic Council President

Rebecca Loney - Panhellenic Council President, 1997-1998
Suzy Garner - Panhellenic Council President, 1996-1997

Interfraternity Council President

Erick Clifford - 2001-2002
William Kirkland - 1999-2000

Central Programming Council

Mike Camp - Chair, 2007-2008
Michael Jones - Chair, 2006-2007

Honors Society Leadership

Som Dutta - Tau Beta Pi, Engineering Honor Society, 2007-2008
Paul Conyer - Tau Beta Pi, Engineering Honor Society, 1998-1999

Beth Wilson -
Mortar Board Honor Society President, 2006-2007

The following graduated Chancellor's Honors Program students played instrumental roles in developing new and lasting campus student organizations:

Kevin Clark - Achievers Committed to Excellence
Rasheeda Washington - Catalyst for Change
Mary Anne Peine - Students Promoting Environmental Action in Knoxville
Lindsay Levkoff - Multicultural Outreach Program

Community Service

Students of high intellectual ability and creativity commonly find volunteer work to be a fulfilling part of their lives. Service activities give students the opportunity to share their talents with other individuals or organizations toward the improvement of the lives of others.

The following honors students are recognized for their leadership and innovation in volunteer activities:

Monica Lynch - President, ClinicVols 2004-2005
Michelle Gourley - President, ClinicVols, 2003-2004

Nida Kirmani - Co-President, UT Amnesty International, 1999-2000
Linda Lewandowski - President, UT Amnesty International, 1996-1997
Anita Karne - Regional Student Coordinator for Amnesty International, 1996-1997

Richard Brame - President, UT Habitat for Humanity, 1999-2000
Susan Abernathy - Co-President, UT Habitat for Humanity, 1995-1996
J. J. Rosenbaum - Co-President, UT Habitat for Humanity, 1995-1996