NYAB Alumni Association
Post Your Success Story!
NYAB Alumni! We want to know what you are doing. Please send us a short email about what neat things you are doing so that we can post your successes with your friends in the National Youth Advisory Board Alumni Association! Email us at [email protected] souperbowl.org with the subject: NYAB Alumni News.Read more...
#NYAB: Where are they now? - Ebony N. Archie
To promote our 2016-2017 National Youth Advisory Board applications we are currently accepting, we wanted to tell you what our past members are up to now! This week, we hear from Ebony N. Archie who served on our second and third National Youth Advisory Boards, and now works for the Girl Scouts. Read more...#NYAB: Where are they now? - James Wattley Carras
To promote our 2016-2017 National Youth Advisory Board applications we are currently accepting, we wanted to tell you what our past members are up to now! This week, we hear from James Wattley Carras who served on our first-ever National Youth Advisory Board, and then two years after! Read more...#NYAB: Where are they now? - Sally Rausch
To promote our 2016-2017 National Youth Advisory Board applications we are currently accepting, we wanted to tell you what our past members are up to now! This week, we hear from Sally Rausch who still believes food is a uniter. Read more...#NYAB: Where are they now? - Aaron Williams
To promote our 2016-2017 National Youth Advisory Board applications that we are currently accepting, we wanted to continue our series on what our past members are up to now! This week, we hear from Aaron Williams who just graduated law school and is currently studying for the bar. Read more...#NYAB: Where are they now? Staff Edition - Jamie Clark
To promote our 2015-2016 National Youth Advisory Board program that we are currently reviewing applications for, we thought it would be fun to see what our past leaders are up to now! We hope this will help shed some light on the type of team students will be working with if they are accepted. This week, we hear from Jamie Clark, one of the first chaperones of the program.