Butterfly Community, a non-profit that supports the Latino communities of North Pulaski County, has hired Clinton School graduate Hallie Shoffner as its new Executive Director.
Read MoreAlumni Profiles: Malcolm Glover
Clinton School graduate Malcolm Glover (’06) is a reporter and anchor for KUAR radio, a National Public Radio member station in Central Arkansas. As local host of NPR’s Morning Edition, Glover is responsible for editing and producing six radio news broadcasts, as well as interviewing newsmakers.
Read MoreAlumni Profiles: Chad Williamson
Clinton School grad Chad Williamson (’10) is director of philanthropy for Bow Tie Cause, a nonprofit organization founded by NFL linebacker and former Travel Channel host Dhani Jones. Bow Tie Cause designs and sells bow ties to raise money and awareness for nonprofit partner organizations.
Read MoreAlumni Profiles: Emily Fischer
Upon graduating from the Clinton School, Emily Fischer (’10) was named a Presidential Management Fellow at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. The competitive two-year fellowship introduces recent graduate students to the federal government through a series of assignments.
Read MoreTwo More Graduates Land Jobs
We’ve received word of a couple of more new jobs landed by Clinton School graduates:
–   Russ Swearingen (’09) has been named the new program and service director for City Year Little Rock/North Little Rock.
Read MoreAlumni Profiles: Mike Townsend
Clinton School graduate Mike Townsend (’07) works in the Global Village Department at Habitat for Humanity International in Americus, Ga. As a volunteer engagement specialist for Africa and the Middles East, Townsend manages 50 volunteer trips a year – a total of 600 volunteers traveling to 14 countries.
Read MoreAlumni Profiles: Marquita Little
Marquita Little (’09) is a senior policy analyst at the Arkansas Department of Human Services where she is responsible for coordinating activities across divisions and organizations around policy initiatives as well as looking for ways to improve existing policies and programs.
Read MoreStudent, Grads named Entertainment-Education Fellows
Clinton School student Hilary Trudell (‘12) has joined alums Judy Watts (‘11) and Sarah Leer (‘11) in being named Entertainment-Education Fellows by the New York-based NGO Media Impact.
Read MoreTwo More Grads Land Jobs
We have received some additional reports on Clinton School grads who have recently landed new jobs:
– Casey Carder (’09) will be the new deputy director of Arkansas Tobacco Control, an agency that works with the Food and Drug Administration to enforce federal mandates related to licensing and selling tobacco.
Read MoreGrad Featured in Magazine
Clinton School graduate Julie West (’10), owner of an international design and import business that promotes the work of women artisans in Nepal, was recently featured in Hand/Eye, a magazine about people who work with artisans in developing countries.
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