The Foreign Service Journal, November 2014
THE FOREIGN SERVICE JOURNAL | NOVEMBER 2014 85 AFSA NEWS We are pleased to welcome our class of fall interns. Communications: Sarah Kay is a senior at the Univer- sity of California, Los Angeles, where she is a political science major with a minor in geogra- phy and environmental stud- ies. She has previous experi- ence working with the Bar Association of San Francisco and Stanford University’s Office of Accessible Education. Executive Office: Rebecca Mulqueen is a rising senior at The GeorgeWashington Uni- versity, studying international affairs with a concentration in global public health and a minor in French. Rebecca is passionate about international politics and the Foreign Ser- vice. She has also interned at the French American Founda- tion in NewYork City. The Foreign Service Journal: Trevor Dylan Smith is fromGermantown, Maryland, but grew up in the Foreign Service—his father is a Foreign Agricultural Service officer. Trevor has lived in New Delhi and Seoul. He is an American University senior studying journalismwith a minor in graphic design. Labor Management: Dan- iel Thwaites Jr. is a sophomore industrial and labor relations major at Cornell Univer- sity. Daniel hails fromNew Rochelle, NewYork. Advertising: AllanW. Saun- ders is currently a participant in the Graduate Gateway Program in International Rela- tions at American University. He graduated fromA.U. in May 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in international studies. Allan originally hails from Laramie, Wyoming. We thank departing interns Julian Steiner, Cecilia Daizovi, Adrian Rios, Ahva Sadeghi, Aishwarya Raje, Debora Kim, Camila Rivera Sánchez, Kristen Ricca, Evan Bulman and Timothy Schoonhoven for their great work over the summer and wish them the best. n AFSAWelcomes New Interns AFSA IMPROVES ONL I NE FUNCT I ONAL I TY AFSA has made new technology advances that will make it easier to interact with the association, update member information, find contact information for colleagues, register for events, pay dues or access the online store to purchase the newAFSA Foreign Service Commemorative Coin! There’s even a place to store biographical information and add photos. The new secure software is an investment in AFSA’s ability to provide service to the member- ship and a key component of the Governing Board’s strategic plan. If you have additional questions, please contact member@afsa.org. ANNOUNCEMENT
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