Leadership is an action, not a position. - Donald McGannon

There are many ways to define leadership. Some define leadership as a station within a group while others utilize traits, competencies, and behaviors to define it. Across definitions, themes of responsibility and bettering communities are paramount.

This ideal of changing communities through action speaks to the student leaders that act as presidents of Catholic Law’s numerous student organizations. All look for ways to support the members of their organizations, while also supporting the Catholic Law community through ProBono work, volunteer projects, scholarship fundraisers, alumni recognition events, networking opportunities, and more. Below we have profiled a number of the 2021-22 Catholic Law student organization presidents.

 

  • Rebekah Green (4E)

    Student Spotlight: Meet Fourth-Year Evening Student Rebekah Green

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  • Daniel Hughes (3L)

    Student Spotlight: Meet Third-Year Law Student Daniel Hughes

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  • Katie Koopman (3L)

    Student Spotlight: Meet Third-Year Law Student Katie Koopman

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  • Devin Lattuga (3L)

    Student Spotlight: Meet Third-Year Law Student Devin Lattuga

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  • Frankie Orrico (3L)

    Student Spotlight: Meet Third-Year Law Student Frankie Orrico

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  • Isabella Richardson

    Student Spotlight: Meet Third-Year Law Student Isabella Richardson

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  • Nicole Rocha (2L)

    Student Spotlight: Meet Second-Year Law Student Nicole Rocha

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  • Owen Salyers (3L)

    Student Spotlight: Meet Third-Year Law Student Owen Salyers

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  • Mary (Umstead) Finke (3E)

    Student Spotlight: Meet Third-Year Evening Student Mary (Umstead) Finke

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  • Nicole Wargel (2L)

    Student Spotlight: Meet Second-Year Law Student Nicole Wargel

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