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Student Leadership Council

Tyson Brown-Dacula

"To me, LEADERSHIP is most critical in order to have a successfiul team or organization. An example of this is my leadership role for SALT (Student Athlete Leadership Training), who's main purpose is to advocate for student-athletes mental health and beyond just the physical aspects of their sport.  I'm grateful for my position with this prestigous club and take my leadership role in serving our members very seriously.        

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Justin Shaffer-West Hall

"In middle school, I had the good fortune of being with the varsity for practices and intersquad games. This gave me a great opportunity to begin to develop my character and leadership skills. And the word 'LEADERSHIP' and all that it encompasses really began to resonate with me. It was from that point forward that my focus became being the best teammate and person I could be. An example was this past year when we partnered with West Hall's ESP Club to host a 'Super Hero' night and partnering with students that I would not have necessarily had the opportunity to had it not been for Baseball.    

Jackson Westmoreland-St. Francis

"Having the loudest voice doesn't always represent LEADERSHIP.  More often than not, (good) leadership stems from the example you set through your actions and by virtue of your personal character. Leadership is more about what you do than what you say Derek Jeter once famously said. Often-times, this comes from having the humility to recognize these traits in others and incorporating them with your own when it becomes your time to lead."   

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2023

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2023

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