Student Affairs around the Region North Carolina Updates cont. Brianna (Bri) Elum is joining our team as the Community Director for the Triad, North and Watauga. Bri completed her graduate work at University of Kansas. Chase Breeden is joining our team as the Community Director for the Metcalf and Bowen areas. Chase completed his graduate work at Florida State University. Mackenzie Kegley is joining our team as the Community Director for the Carroll, Turlington and Alexander areas. Mackenzie completed her graduate work at UNCGreensboro. Kevin Bane is joining our team as the Community Director for the Tucker and Owen area. Kevin completed his graduate work at the University of Buffalo. Asya Cook is joining our team as the Community Director for Sullivan Hall. Asya completed her graduate work at Ohio State University. Katie Keenan is joining our team as the Community Director for Lee Hall. Katie completed her graduate work at University of Kansas. Katy Weilbrenner is joining our team as the Community Director for Wolf Ridge. Katy completed her graduate work at NC State while working as an Residence Director for Sullivan Hall. University of North Carolina at Greensboro Alyssa Mitchell is the newest to join the University of North Carolina Greensboro Housing and SEAHO Report Summer 2017 Residence Life. Alyssa began her stint in July 2017 as the Coordinator for Residence Life for Grogan Residence Hall after earning her Master of Education in Professional Counseling with a concentration in Student affairs from the University of West Georgia. Welcome Alyssa! Wake Forest University Wake Forest University is excited to have Ms. D'Najah Pendergrass join us as the Assistant Director of Residence Life this July! D'Najah is joining us from Duke University where she previously served as one of their Residence Coordinators. D'Najah is trading one private for another to assume leadership of the Residence Life team where she will supervise our RLCs, GHDs and RA staff members. Welcome D'Najah and Go Deacs! If campus furniture could talk, one can only imagine the stories we might hear! Have you ever wondered what happens to your old res hall furniture? Well at Wake Forest we give some of our old furniture a new life to continue to serve our students, staff, faculty and the greater Wake community! Take a peek into the life cycle of our furniture as you hear from our Housing staff discussing Sawstainability! http://www.wfu.edu/ stories/2017/sawstainability/ 54http://www.wfu.edu/stories/2017/sawstainability/ http://www.wfu.edu/stories/2017/sawstainability/