March 18, 2025 - 18:44
Collen Reedy, a proud alumnus from the class of 2004, has been appointed as the Campaign Cabinet chair for the College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences (CBSHS) at Clemson University. In this influential role, Reedy will lead efforts to rally support and funding for the college, which plays a crucial part in shaping future leaders in various fields related to behavioral and social sciences.
Reedy's commitment to the CBSHS is driven by a deep appreciation for the education and experiences he gained during his time at Clemson. He believes that investing in the college will not only enhance its programs but also empower students to make significant contributions to society. Under his leadership, the Fiercely Forward campaign aims to raise awareness and resources, ensuring that CBSHS continues to thrive and adapt to the ever-changing landscape of social and health sciences.
As the campaign unfolds, Reedy encourages fellow alumni and supporters to join in this vital mission, emphasizing the importance of collective effort in achieving lasting impact.
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