2023 DIR-FINAL2(issuu)

Growing up, my mom was a police officer and one of the only women in her field. She was a trailblazer and inspired me to chase my dreams, even if it went against the norm. The choice to study at UNG was easy as it would allow me to achieve both my dreams to pursue cybersecurity and to become an officer in the United States Army. There are so many ways and innumerable benefits to getting involved at UNG, and I did just that. I am the president of the Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association, where I help fellow students connect with cybersecurity and international relations companies and programs across the nation. I am also part of the Chinese Flagship program, hosting events on campus based around Chinese culture. I will complete a capstone year through this program, attending defense language school in Taiwan. I am proud to compete in the Ranger Challenge and to be in the Honors program. After graduation, I plan on commissioning into the U.S. Army and branching either Cybersecurity, Military Intelligence or Signal. MEET c/SFC Davidson • AFCEA (Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association) Atlanta Chapter’s Merit Scholarship • The Eagle Fund Endowed Scholarship, 2nd Year Recipient • Mike and Lynn Cottrell Scholarship • Connie Cottrell Scholarship • William P. Roberts Presidential Scholarship Endowment • Betty Knight – ConnectALL Technology Scholarship • COL Benjamin Purcell Corps of Cadets Endowment “I am honored to be on their [donors] radar and to receive the opportunity to do more. I appreciate that they have helped create a bridge between students and success. Being a scholarship recipient, I have been able to educate my classmates on the opportunities that UNG and donors provide for students, an unofficial scholarship ambassador if you will. This inspires me to invest and give back after I graduate. Your support deepens my appreciation for UNG; thank you!”

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