Lori Betts, a 2013 Master of Business Administration Information Technology Management graduate from Chattanooga, has been named to Western Governors University Tennessee’s first Alumni Ambassadors Club.
“We have more than 1,000 alumni, and as that number continues to grow, we want to help our graduates share their pride throughout the state,” said Dr. Kimberly K. Estep, WGU Tennessee chancellor. “These nine students represent WGU Tennessee well and are very proud representatives of their alma mater. We look forward to having their counsel, advice, and support as we continue to move forward.”
The other eight alumni chosen to be a part of the club are:
· Anthony Anderson, a 2014 Master of Science Information Security and Assurance graduate from Germantown.
· Sheena Bell, a 2014 Bachelor of Arts Interdisciplinary Studies graduate from Millington.
· Tamra Gadberry, a 2011 Bachelor of Science Human Resource Management graduate from Waverly.
· Kara Greer, a 2010 Master of Business Administration Strategic Leadership graduate from Murfreesboro.
· Melanie Hunt, a 2013 Bachelor of Arts Special Education graduate from Morristown.
· Michael Jordan, a 2013 Bachelor of Science Information Technology graduate from Mount Juliet.
· Brittany McGhee, a 2014 Bachelor of Science Business Management graduate from Nashville.
· John Stygles, a 2012 Master of Business Administration Management and Strategy graduate from Memphis.
This group of alumni will spread the word across the state about WGU Tennessee by sharing their own experiences with the university. Members will be invited to events designed just for them, hear firsthand about the latest developments at WGU Tennessee, and have the satisfaction of networking with other students, alumni, business leaders, and university supporters.
As club members, they will be asked to participate in quarterly ambassador calls and attend WGU Tennessee events throughout the year.