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If you are looking for more leadership and networking opportunities, consider becoming a board member of the New College alumni chapter. For more information contact Dianna Herrera, at 602-543-5302 or email: dherrera@asu.edu
Paul's responsibilities as a public affairs consultant allow him to advance the mission of several organizations. In addition, he is an active community volunteer, currently serving as a board member for Phoenix Rescue Mission and for the Dean's Advisory Board of ASU's New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences. While attending ASU, he was involved in the West campus student government and later served as president of the alumni chapter and a board member of the ASU Alumni Association.
When she was younger, Anna thought she wanted to be a social worker, then a pharmacist. She changed her career path after her mother was diagnosed with cancer. "I later became interested in research about the time my mom got sick, she said. "I realized the efforts of the doctors and researchers had helped her so much." Now Anna works as a research assistant for TGen (Translational Genomics Research Institute). She is part of a team researching multiple myeloma-cancer of the plasma cells.
As a student, Laura worked as a writing consultant and statistics tutor. She also joined the Hispanic Honor Society and received a full tuition scholarship from ASU's Los Diablos Alumni Chapter. After graduating from ASU's New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, she was given multiple generous scholarships to the Thunderbird School of Global Management. She graduated with an M.B.A. in International Development which gave her the tools to establish the Tia Foundation, a non-profit organization that teaches rural farming villagers how to use tools and resources at their disposal. Tia is dedicated to driving sustainable health development strategies in rural Mexico.
Ryan combined two academic disciplines-psychology and law-to become a successful assistant deputy attorney with the City of Surprise. After graduation he began working for the family business until starting law school. He earned his law degree from ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. After law school, his first job was with the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. Ryan regularly participates in events and networking opportunities through the ASU Alumni Association and the New College alumni chapter.