Congratulations to the latest FSU young alumni recognized for their outstanding accomplishments by the Alumni Association’s Thirty Under 30 Award. Winners have demonstrated exceptional achievement and significant contributions to his or her profession, community/society or university. From that 30, up to six honorees may be chosen to also receive the Reubin O’D. Askew Young Alumni Award by members of the Alumni Association National Board of Directors Awards Committee. The Askew Award, presented for the first time in the spring of 2012, is the highest honor bestowed upon young alumni by the Alumni Association. The two College of Communication & Information students recognized were:
- Amanda Spann (B.S. ’09), Black Girls Hack, Washington, District of Columbia [BS & BA, Merchandising, Communication Studies]
- Natalie Binder (B.A. ’06, M.L.I.S. ’11), Librarian, Jefferson County R.J. Bailar Public Library, Monticello, Fla. [MLIS, Library and Information Science]
Nominations for the Thirty Under 30 Award are typically accepted in the fall. For information about the application process, please check back closer to that time or contact Dawn Randle at drandle@fsu.edu.
For the complete list, see: one.fsu.edu/community/thirtyunder30