Samford University has selected 20 new Samford Ambassadors for the 2019-20 academic year. They join 17 current ambassadors who also will serve next year.
Ambassadors are chosen to represent Samford University as hosts during special events on and off campus, act as liaisons between the university and its many constituencies and assist the president and vice presidents of the university as needed.
Candidates are recommended by a Samford employee or current ambassador and are selected after a series of interviews. This year, approximately 170 students were nominated for the 15 positions.
“The selection committee based their decisions off of 1 Peter 4:8-10,” Allison Strickland, assistant director of alumni programs and Legacy League, said. “This means that they tried to determine a unique God-given gift in each person and hoped to figure out how this gift could be used to serve the university as an ambassador.”
The new Samford Ambassadors are:
Andrew Brock, sophomore pre-business major, from Lilburn, Georgia
Grayson Byram, freshman from Trussville, Alabama
E.J. Castro, sophomore worship and the arts major from Jacksonville, Florida
Drayton Cullen, junior history and classics double major from Pelham, Alabama
Hope Dawson, sophomore journalism and mass communication major from Birmingham
Dane Dunnavan, sophomore finance major from Orlando, Florida
Warren Fitzpatrick, sophomore accounting major from Mountain Brook, Alabama
Haley Sue Harbison, freshman journalism and mass communication major from Hayden, Alabama
Jacob Hopkins, freshman marketing and finance major from Tupelo, Mississippi
Daylan Jhin, sophomore management major from Muscle Shoals, Alabama
Mallory Messer, sophomore pre-business major from Mobile, Alabama
Margo Moyes, sophomore human development and family sciences major from Kansas City, Missouri
Anna Claire Noblitt, freshman communication studies major from Fairhope, Alabama
Jody Parker, freshman psychology major from Mobile, Alabama
Kyle Parker, freshman pharmacy major from Madison, Alabama
Camryn Pierce, freshman health sciences major from Jonesboro, Arkansas
Olivia Pride, freshman international relations major from Birmingham
Rex Stewart, sophomore psychology major from Jacksonville, Florida
Mike Williams, junior marketing major from McCalla, Alabama
Luke Williams, sophomore communication studies major, Dawsonville, Georgia