Board of Directors
The SACAC Board of Directors provides direction and sets policies for the organization. The Board is responsible for the management and direction of the affairs of the organization and controls the expenditure of funds. The Board is responsible for the day to day running of the association and plays a vital role in shaping SACAC for the future. Board service provides a wonderful professional development experience and an opportunity to share your experience and leadership skills with others.
2026-2027 Executive Committee
Anita Hua
SACAC Position: President-elect
Title and Institution/Organization: Director of College Counseling at The Lovett School (GA)
Years in Profession: 18
How did you first become involved in SACAC? Joined the admission crew at Elon and given my terrority was the southeast, I was given the opportunity to attend my first conference in spring of 2009. The rest is history.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? “…promoting ethical responsibility, professional growth, access, advocacy, and outreach to help all students realize their postsecondary educational goals.” SACAC has always been a place for me to engage professionally in a meaningful way. I’ve had the great privilege of serving as a committee member for the Horizon Award, a Governance and Nominating committee member, Dry Run faculty member, Camp College faculty member, and eventually serving on the Board of Directors for the first time as a one of the Grants chairs. There are so many ways to get involved and ultimately to serve our members and the students that we all work hard to serve. SACAC’s mission inspires me because there is room for everyone to contribute and to get involved.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: 2008 Dry Run in Nashville on Vanderbilt's campus. Brandi Smith was one of the co-chairs as a member of the Vandy admission team at that time. Woah!
Three words that describe SACAC: Evolving. The STANDARD! Home.
Three words that describe me: Anita. Wife. Mom.
Pamela Bowie
SACAC Position: President
Title and Institution/Organization: Associate Director of Admission Technoloy, Rhodes College (TN)
Years in Profession: 19
How did you first become involved in SACAC? I attended Dry Run in 2007 as a new admission counselor!
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? Professional growth is essential at this time in the history of our industry. College admission counselors, no matter what type of organization they represent, must have access to best practices, analysis, trends, and a network of like-minded colleagues. The work of SACAC centers this belief to support our members and in turn better serve our students.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: Serving as Dry Run faculty in 2015, 2017 and 2018. Serving as Summer Seminar faculty in 2018 is a close second.
Three words that describe SACAC: Strategic. Accessible. Community.
Three words that describe me: Confident. Diligent. Relatable.
Arlene Outerbridge
SACAC Position: Past President
Title and Institution/Organization: Director of College Counseling and Guidance at The Master’s Academy, Oviedo, FL
Years in Profession: 22
How did you first become involved in SACAC? I became a member in 2006 after an invite from a nearby school. I was intrigued by the mission of SACAC and knew that I wanted to be a part of an organization that developed counselors and immediately saw the ways that SACAC was able to support me in my profession (which was my 2nd year). I started to serve at the conference in registration and helped with the social. I also presented several times and met many members through the process.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? Collaborative and inclusive. I love the idea that we are all on a team and working together towards a goal and being inclusive in the process.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: I love the annual conference and also SACAC Leads.
Three words that describe SACAC: Family, Supportive, Innovative
Three words that describe me: Listener, Empathetic, Outgoing
Diana McAfee
SACAC Position: Executive Assistant
Years in Profession: 26
How did you first become involved in SACAC? While working for SMU, I attended the 2020 SACAC Conference at the Peabody in Memphis and while there volunteered to serve as annual conference exhibit chair. That started years of ACAC service, followed by 10 years of serving as TACAC's executive assistant. In 2019, I was given the opportunity to come back to my SACAC roots in the role of executive assistant.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? The people behind it!
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: Annual conference - it's like a family reunion!
Three words that describe SACAC: innovative, resilient, family
Three words that describe me: organized, communicator, joyful
Julie Moloney
SACAC Position: Treasurer
Years in Profession: 16
How did you first become involved in SACAC? I joined SACAC when I became a College Counselor at The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida in 2018. I attended my first conference in spring 2019 and was hooked! I immediately joined some committees and started throwing my name out to volunteer wherever I could for the organization. The last four years, I Co-Chaired the Counselor Participation Fund, which provides financial assistance for SACAC professional development opportunities.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? What inspires me most about SACAC's mission is its commitment to expanding student access. SACAC's initiatives like Extending the Dream and the Counselor Participation Fund exemplify these efforts. Being part of a network that not only prioritizes professional growth but also actively advocates for students and the profession reinforces my commitment to this work and inspires me to contribute meaningfully to the organization’s continued impact.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: The Annual Conference!
Three words that describe SACAC: Networking, Collaborative, and fun!
Three words that describe me: Thoughtful, organized, and efficient
Julia Hodge
SACAC Position: Advancement Chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Director of Recruitment & Engagement, University of South Carolina – College of Education
Years in Profession: 12
How did you first become involved in SACAC? I attended my first conference in San Antonio, TX in 2017 as part of the SuperACAC. From there I was hooked! I became my state’s Drive-In Chair for several years; I’ve been a Dry Run faculty member; and I volunteered to review scholarship applications for the Horizon Award. A few years ago, I co-founded the Campus Partners & Recruiters (CPR) SIG, and most recently, I wrapped up my first term on the Board of Directors in Advancement.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? Both the mission and vision of SACAC are inspiring, but I am particularly drawn to the “collaborative and inclusive network” piece. I believe we are all better when we can work together, and I love how SACAC encourages collaboration and inclusivity in all areas.
Favorite SACAC event/program: Every year, the annual conference is a bright spot in my schedule. It is a wonderful time to reconnect, learn, and recommit to this work.
Three words that describe SACAC: Collaborative. Dedicated. Reenergizing.
Three words that describe me: Learner. Encourager. Team Player.
Cory Bailey
SACAC Position: Annual Conference Chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Director, Enrollment, Retention & Outreach, Mississippi State University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Years in Profession: 13
How did you first become involved in SACAC? Dry Run 2013 in Miami
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? Regardless of which side of the desk we find ourselves, I'm forever inspired that we unite in the mission to serve our students, to bridge the gap between high school and college, and to inspire others to meet their full potential!
Favorite SACAC event/program: ANNUAL CONFERENCE!!!
Three words that describe SACAC: Family, Professionals, Troubleshooters
Three words that describe me: Trendsetter, Energetic, Fun
Alex Gonzalez
SACAC Position: Member Relations Co-Chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Associate Director of College Counseling, Isidore Newman School
Years in Profession: 18
How did you first become involved in SACAC? I attended Dry Run as a new admission counselor in my first year working at Tulane University.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? The collaborative and inclusive network…promoting…student access, outreach, and advocacy. This is my personal, professional mission in a nutshell, so I love being united with a thoughtful, action-oriented group of professionals who share a passion for student success and opportunity.
Favorite SACAC event/program: I've enjoyed coming together each year with a small team of advocates at the Louisiana Legislative Day in Baton Rouge. Learning about current challenges and successes that educators face in their support of students, and how we can best advocate for the interest of the children we serve, is impactful!
Three words that describe SACAC: Ambitious, Collaborative, Joyful
Three words that describe me: Observant, Organized, Fun
Jeffrey Pierce, II
SACAC Position: Member Relations Co-Chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Director of Undergraduate Admissions & Recruitment, Florida A&M University
Years in Profession: 15
How did you first become involved in SACAC? I first became involved in SACAC when I attended the annual conference in Atlanta in 2011. My supervisor at the time encouraged me to attend as an opportunity to expand my knowledge and grow my professional network.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? What inspires me most about SACAC’s mission is its commitment to fostering a collaborative and inclusive network of college admission counseling professionals. I have seen SACAC be intentional about including a vast set of perspectives in conference sessions, leadership opportunities, and awards recognition. For me, it has created a space to feel valued and supported which has better equipped me to support students.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: My favorite SACAC memory is the Dry Run Conference; University of South Carolina (2011). That experience deepened my desire to remain in this profession. It taught me lessons that have stayed with me over the years; mindfulness of burnout, travel hacks to navigate recruitment season, and the importance of objectivity. One of the most meaningful parts was meeting a fellow admissions counselor with whom I am still in frequent communication 15 years later.
Three words that describe SACAC: Engaging, Committed, Progressive
Three words that describe me: Intentional, Discerning, Supportive
John Palmer Rea
SACAC Position: Member Relations Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Associate Director of Admissions, Vanderbilt University (TN)
Years in Profession: 12
How did you first become involved in SACAC? 2014 Dry Run in Miami!
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? I believe SACAC is a unique community that allows for more than networking - it is truly finding professional family members, and those you can collaborate with in the future! I'm inspired to be surrounded by other professional who have access and true outreach in mind when doing their work.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: I loved serving as faculty for Dry Run in 2019 in New Orleans! This was the first time I really saw a unique opportunity to give back to SACAC in an elevated role.
Three words that describe SACAC: inclusive, access, community
Three words that describe me: engaging, hardworking, driven
Julie Carter
SACAC Position: Professional Development Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Director of College Counseling, Episcopal School of Jacksonville
Years in Profession: 26
How did you first become involved in SACAC? I started as a frequent volunteer at conferences (registration, social setup, wayfinder, etc.), volunteering to write blog posts, present at SAI events - really anything I could do to contribute and help fill a need - not to mention cheering on my friends who held positions on board or subcommittees.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? In a profession full of helpers, who give of ourselves in the pursuit of helping students reach higher, I am particularly inspired by SACAC's mission to foster a collaborative and mutually supportive community of professionals. Having a chance to share ideas, learn from one another, and walk through challenges together is invaluable. We're in this together!
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: The annual conference
Three words that describe SACAC: community, uplifting, growth-minded
Three words that describe me: idea-generator, empathetic, organized
Justin Fenske
SACAC Position: Professional Development Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Director of College Counseling, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge (LA)
Years in Profession: 18
How did you first become involved in SACAC? I applied to be a faculty member at Dry Run and have been involved ever since.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? I am inspired by working with and learning with college and high school professionals who are eager to serve the best needs of students across the region.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: During COVID I was part of the mentor hub and met with a small cohort of mentors and mentees regularly. Though the number of participants dwindled over time, a few of us kept coming together for the full year. It was a moment of connection and support during a hard time.
Three words that describe SACAC: Caring, Thoughtful, Knowledgeable
Three words that describe me: Supportive, Engaged, Enthusiastic
Miya Walker
SACAC Position: Professional Development Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Agnes Scott College (GA)
Years in Profession: 14
How did you first become involved in SACAC? Attending Dry Run 2012 at the University of South Carolina
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? I am inspired by SACAC's mission to focus on professional growth and student access. I have learned so much from my colleagues and peers in this profession who dedicate so much of their time and livelihood to provide educational access to students and are passionate about advocating for our organization at a local, regional, and national level.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: Annual Conference - so many of them, but my favorites were Birmingham 2015, Miami 2016, and New Orleans 2018 (and now, 2026).
Three words that describe SACAC: Connection. Spirited. Meaningful.
Three words that describe me: Bold. Connector. Dependable.
2026-2027 Committee Chairs
Jahleese Hadley
SACAC Position: Advancement Chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Director of College Access, GLOW Academy (TN)
Years in Profession: 15
How did you first become involved in SACAC? I attended the 2019 annual conference and was hooked from there.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? Collaboration has been the cornerstone of my experience as a member and leader within SACAC. I have been constantly motivated and bolstered by my colleagues in this organization and would not be the college access advocate I am without their shared knowledge and encouragement.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: I have participated in a couple of Sweet Tea tours and both times I came home with connections with other counselors, an extra 5 pounds on my hips and an extra carryon bag filled with college swag for my middle school students!
Three words that describe SACAC: Support, rejuvenating, fun!
Three words that describe me: Jovial (some call it unhinged ;)), Motivated, Introspective
Loudine Louis
SACAC Position: Professional Development Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Sr Assistant Director of Regional Enrollment, Miami University of Ohio
Years in Profession: 10
How did you first become involved in SACAC? In 2019, college admission professionals in Atlanta were buzzing with excitement about with annual conference being hosted in the city. I had been asking for more professional development opportunities, so I submitted a proposal to attend! I started as a check-in volunteer at that conference and have added additional roles each year.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? The world of college admission is the world's largest group project: we depend on each person seated at the table to change the lives of students and impact one another. I'm inspired by the impact by the intentional, ethical work we do together, which is in line with SACAC's mission!
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: The reunion and celebrations at the 2022 SACAC conference! What a reminder that the people make this work both possible and enjoyable!
Three words that describe SACAC: Empowering, enlightening, and uplifting
Three words that describe me: Inclusive. Impassioned. Driven.
Dominique Harrison
SACAC Position: Communications Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University (NC)
Years in Profession: 17
How did you first become involved in SACAC? I was introduced to SACAC early in my professional career in 2011 by my then supervisor. He eventually had me co-present with him at a SACAC conference which was my first professional presentation.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? Professional Growth really stands out for me. SACAC has served as a space for professionals who may be new or even those who are growing in the profession to learn, connect and even progress.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: Serving as Dry Run faculty
Three words that describe SACAC: Welcoming, Inspirational, Connective
Three words that describe me: Cool, Thoughtful, Empathetic
Ebony Lovett
SACAC Position: Communications Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Associate Director of College Counseling, Wesleyan School (GA)
Years in Profession: 12
How did you first become involved in SACAC? My first introduction to SACAC was Dry Run as a new admissions counselor right out of college.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? SACAC'S mission combines professional growth with student access and advocacy which serves as a consistent reminder to me that both of those aspects work in tandem and are equally necessary in order to fulfill the work in this field. I am inspired to continue growing as a professional so that I can keep opening doors of access and be an advocate for students.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: Being able to return to Dry Run as a faculty member in 2018 at Tulane.
Three words that describe SACAC: Reinvigorating, Family, Inspiring
Three words that describe me: Enthusiastic, Grateful, Positive
Jennifer Spearman
SACAC Position: Finance Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Director of College Counseling, Spartanburg Day School (SC)
Years in Profession: 22
How did you first become involved in SACAC? I joined the organization as a young admissions counselor back in 2004 (I think) but could not really get involved until I took over as Sweet Tea Tour Co-Chair in 2016.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? Empowering students to realize their full potential and achieve their individual milestones is what motivates and inspires me year after year. I am always inspired with the culture of continuous learning and professional development programs that SACAC fosters year in and out and I am always left with great ideas and new colleagues who I look forward to collaborating with in the future!
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: I think that my favorite program was the Summer Seminar I attended in Mississippi in 2015 because I was able to learn so much from "the other side of the desk". I think that the 50th anniversary in Miami was also one of my favorite memories!
Three words that describe SACAC: Advocacy, camaraderie, friendship
Three words that describe me: Dedicated, personable, heart-centered
Nancy Wolfe
SACAC Position: Finance Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: District College Counselor, Huntsville City Schools (AL)
Years in Profession: 26
How did you first become involved in SACAC? Membership was suggested and encouraged when I started my role as a District College Counselor
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? What inspires me most is the phrase 'equipping and supporting professionals.' After 26 years in this field, I’ve seen that we can only help students realize their goals when we first take care of the people doing the work. By fostering a collaborative network and providing the necessary resources, SACAC ensures that every counselor—regardless of their setting—has the tools and the community they need to advocate effectively for their students.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: Definitely the conference! It is such a great time to gain new knowledge, share best practices, connect with other, and explore new colleges via the college tours.Three words that describe SACAC: Dynamic, powerful, connecting
Three words that describe me: welcoming, daring, seeking
Rose Llanos
SACAC Position: Government Relations Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Associate Director, Lynn University (FL)
Years in Profession: 11
How did you first become involved in SACAC? In 2018 when I first attended SACAC Dry Run at Emory University
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? Access and equity through advocacy!
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: Attending Capitol Hill in D.C.
Three words that describe SACAC: Transformative, Mighty, and Inclusive.
Three words that describe me: Persistent, Passionate and Enthusiastic.
Anna Peel
SACAC Position: Government Relations Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Director of College Counseling, The New School (GA)
Years in Profession: 14
How did you first become involved in SACAC? I became invovled in 2011 when I was working in Atlanta Public Schools and I recieved a grant to go to SACAC!
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? One of the things that inspires me most about SACACs mission is how it brings together so many people who love what they do and who want to create access for students. Students are our future! I am also inspired by all of the incredible programming happening that has helped me to grow so much as a person and as a counselor over the years!
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: I loved when the band came out in New Orleans at the 2026 Annual Conference and we were marching in the street. It was like entering into a college access dream! Everyone was having so much fun!
Three words that describe SACAC: Vibrant, innovative, and fast moving!
Three words that describe me: Kind, connector, and hard working.
Aleny Garcia
SACAC Position: Inclusion, Access & Success Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Director of College Counseling, Posnack School (FL)
Years in Profession: 20
How did you first become involved in SACAC? I became a member in 2012 when I was job hunting and returning to South Florida! Once I was back in Florida, a volunteered as a presenter for Mini-camp College at University of Miami and partnered with a SACAC colleague and friend to co-chair college tours at the annual conference in Miami.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? SACAC's collaborative and inclusive network of college admission counseling professionals. It's wonderful to be part of an organization that is meant for a myriad of professionals focused on helping students achieve their post-secondary goals.
Favorite SACAC event/program: The annual conference!
Three words that describe SACAC: A professional lifesaver!
Three words that describe me: Cafe Cubano, first-generation, collaborative
Kimberly Norfork
SACAC Position: Inclusion, Access & Success Co-chair & Admission Practices Chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Program Manager, Strategic Student Success, Georgia Institute of Technology (GA)
Years in Profession: 14
How did you first become involved in SACAC? Served as the Regional SIG co-lead in 2014 and volunteered with the Atlanta Mini Camp College.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? What resonates most with me is SACAC’s commitment to student access paired with its emphasis on ethical, collaborative practice. Access work, at its core, is about ensuring every student has a clear and open pathway to postsecondary opportunity. That only happens when professionals across K–12 and higher education are aligned, informed, and working together with shared responsibility.
I’m especially inspired by SACAC’s focus on advocacy and outreach. Those are not abstract values; they show up in how we remove barriers, expand opportunity, and build systems that reach students who have historically been left out of the conversation. Being part of a network that prioritizes both professional growth and collective impact strengthens our ability to do that work well and at scale.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: My favorite memory is serving as faculty for Dry Run in 2019 in New Orleans. As we were preparing for participants to arrive, the bottom fell out of the sky while I was outside waiting to greet them. It was a great reminder that the show must go on, and we still gave everyone a warm and welcoming start to the experience.
Three words that describe SACAC: Grounded. Collaborative. Impact-driven.
Three words that describe me: Intentional, collaborative, and impact driven.
Madison Crimm
SACAC Position: State & Area Initiatives Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Director of Student Recruitment & Events, College of Business, Mississippi State University (MS)
Years in Profession: 6
How did you first become involved in SACAC? Virtual Dry-Run in 2020 hosted by Tulane - my supervisor at the time encouraged me to attend & it was my first exposure to a professional network outside of the office.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? SACAC's mission describes my professional and personal beliefs in a nutshell. I deeply value the collaboration and inclusivity - when we work together, great things are possible. It takes all of us.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: 2026's annual conference will be hard to beat! From a second line right on Canal Street to our social at the Sazerac House, I'm so proud of my friend Cory Bailey for planning such a fantastic time!
Three words that describe SACAC: Visionary. Collaborative. Supportive.
Three words that describe me: Consistent. Collaborative. Learner.
Katherine Hilson
SACAC Position: State & Area Initiatives Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Sr Associate Director of Recruitment, University of South Carolina
Years in Profession: 14
How did you first become involved in SACAC? Attending the super ACAC conference in San Antonio in 2017
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? What inspires me most about SACAC’s mission is its emphasis on professional growth within a truly collaborative network, especially the way it brings together professionals from both sides of the desk. The opportunity to learn from one another strengthens our collective ability to serve students thoughtfully and ethically. I value how SACAC creates space for ongoing development while encouraging open dialogue and partnership, rather than working in silos. That collaboration is especially meaningful because it directly supports student access. When professionals are connected, informed, and growing together, we are better equipped to break down barriers and guide students through an often complex process. SACAC’s focus on both relationship-building and continuous learning reflects a commitment not just to our own growth, but to ensuring that all students have the support and opportunities they need to achieve their postsecondary goals.
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: This is difficult to pick just one but it will likely forever be getting engaged at SACAC 2026 in New Orleans!
Three words that describe SACAC: Collaborative, Motivated, Catalyst
Three words that describe me: Energetic, Organized, Dedicated
Monique Tubbs
SACAC Position: State & Area Initiatives Co-chair
Title and Institution/Organization: Senior Coordinator, K–12 College and Career, for Polk County Public Schools (FL)
Years in Profession: 12
How did you first become involved in SACAC?
I attended my first SACAC conference in New Orleans, LA, made possible by the Counselor Participation Fund (CPF). The experience was so enriching that it inspired me to volunteer as a conference host. This position provided me with opportunities to connect with other professionals in college access, who motivated me to continuously pursue service opportunities.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? I deeply connect with SACAC’s emphasis on equity and access. It’s not just a mission statement, it’s something they truly live by. Just like me, they believe that every student, regardless of background, deserves the opportunity to achieve their postsecondary dreams. Additionally, SACAC’s commitment to empowering public school counselors is another aspect that inspires me. They understand the challenges we face and go above and beyond to provide the resources and professional development we need.
Favorite SACAC event/program:
Hands down, the SACAC Annual Conference is my favorite event of the year! For college access professionals, especially public-school counselors like me, this conference is a game-changer. It’s like getting a shot of pure inspiration and practical advice all rolled into one. You walk away with the latest strategies to build college and career advising programs that truly work. Plus, there’s a ton of awesome resources to help you support each student on their college journey, no matter their background. You get to connect and share ideas with some of the most passionate college access professionals out there. If you’re looking to make a real difference in your students’ lives, the SACAC Annual Conference is the place to be. It’ll equip you with the tools and knowledge to empower ALL your students to reach their college goals.
Three words that describe SACAC: inclusive, informative, impactful
Three words that describe me: supportive, collaborative, passionate
Board Advisors
Zaire Lionel
SACAC Position: Board Advisor; SACAC President 2022-2023
Title and Institution/Organization: Associate VP for Enrollment & Dean of Admissions, Rollins College (FL)
Years in Profession: 24
How did you first become involved in SACAC? I offered to volunteer at Registration at an Annual Conference.
What aspect of SACAC’s mission inspires you? The collaborative and inclusive network speaks to the power of each member and the hard work they put in to help all students realize their postsecondary educational goals!
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: Dry Run participant in 2002 at Rollins College.
Three words that describe SACAC: Relationships, Networking, Collaborative
Three words that describe me: Faith-filled, Supportive, Relationship builder
Lauren Sefton
SACAC Position: Director of International Admission; SACAC President 2015-2016
Title and Institution/Organization: Director of International Admission, Rhodes College (TN)
Years in Profession: 23
Favorite SACAC event/program/memory: The Annual Conference! This event fills my cup every year. So much work goes on behind the scenes and our conference committee, Presidential team and volunteers are simply amazing.
Three words that describe SACAC: Collaboration, Family, Fun
Three words that describe me: Organized, Adventurous, Kind