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SEGEI'S LAW LEADERSHIP

SAUMITRA THAKUR
Saumitra is the Executive Director of the C-100 and was student body president at the Association of Amherst Students at Amherst College from 2010-2011. During his term, he worked to promote administrative support for student small businesses. He graduated Amherst College (magna cum laude, phi beta kappa) with a BA in neuroscience in May 2011. He is currently a medical student at New York University.

GREG NANCE
Greg is the former student body president of the University of Chicago where he studied International Relations. Greg is now a Gates Scholar at University of Cambridge Business School and leads two organizations with international operations: an education NGO and a technology start-up. He is the Founding Director of Chicago Got Game, a basketball camp that partners with the Chicago Bulls, providing hands-on basketball administration experience. Greg is a Truman Scholar and has spoken on his experiences in business in London, Dubai, and Beijing and has led numerous entrepreneurship bootcamps for aspiring small business owners.

SENAN EBRAHIM
Senan is a senior neurobiology concentrator at Harvard College, hailing from San Jose, CA. He is currently President of the Undergraduate Council, on which he has served since freshman year. His other main activities include Engineers Without Borders, which works to bring clean water to a community in the Dominican Republic, and the Harvard Undergraduate Research Association, where he helps coordinate advising and advises freshmen himself. He also climbs with the Harvard Mountaineering Club and sails with the JV Team in the spring.

MICHAEL CRUZ
Michael is the current Student Body President of Stanford University, majoring in History and writing an honors thesis in Ethics in Society. Raised California, Michael has seen the power of youth and wants to help his fellow students and young leaders find and promote their passions. By organizing the Pilipino Youth Leadership Conference (PASUs PYLC), Michael helped bring together Pilipino American students from across the nation to discuss social change and how to enact it. As the ASSU (Stanfords student government) President, Michael works to advocate for his fellow students with the administration, faculty and broader Stanford community on issues affecting both Stanford and the global community.

JOHN RICHARDSON
John is a Sophomore GW Business School student, studying Business Economies and Public Policy. A native Mainer, John was born in Portland, Maine and now lives up the coast near Bowdoin College in Brunswick. As Student Association President, John has been drawn to public policy issues as they relate to higher education, specifically cost of attendance issues in the United States.

TENZIN SELODN
Tenzin is a senior at Stanford majoring in honors comparative studies in race and ethnicity, with a feminist studies minor. A Truman scholar, she is an emerging leader of the Tibetan diaspora, having served as Regional Coordinator for Students for a Free Tibet and executive member of SanFranciso Team Tibet. As a fellow at the Stanford School of Medicines Center for Compassion, Tenzin hosted a dialogue with the Dalai Lama and Chinese students in 2010 and created a critical thinking program for Tibetan refugee children. Tenzin has served as Diversity Chair for the Associated Students of Stanford University, on the Board of Directors for The Stanford Daily, and in various student advisory groups including Program on Human Rights and First Generation/Low-Income. Tenzin is involved in interfaith dialogue and is a student coordinator for President Obamas Interfaith Challenge. Her thesis will focus on intergenerational differences in India. Tenzin plans to do the M.Sc. in refugee and forced migration studies and the M.Sc. in modern Chinese studies at Oxford.

ISHAN NATH
Ishan is a senior at Stanford majoring in economics and Earth Systems, with a minor in mathematics. He plans to pursue a masters degree in economics for development at Oxford. Nath is writing a senior thesis on clean energy and a national cap-and-trade emissions trading system. In 2011, he worked as an intern in the White House Office of the Vice President, Economic Policy Office, where he researched, wrote summaries and briefed the vice presidents economic advisers on housing finance, health care, energy financial regulations and tax policy. Nath, who was named a 2011 Harry S. Truman Scholar and a 2011 Morris K. Udall Scholar, also served as an editorial writer and political columnist for the Stanford Daily. As a Haas Center Summer Fellow in 2010, he worked at the Carter Center in his hometown, Atlanta, and later served as a senior consultant on the National Commission on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling.

MAX YOELI
Max is the outgoing student body president at Dartmouth College, where he studied history and government. Originally from Pound Ridge, New York, Maxs personal passions include hockey, aviation, American political history, and youth participation in government. In addition to student assembly, Max has led a trip of students to Poland to restore a Holocaust-era cemetery. Max will be working at a hedge fund after graduation.

EVE HUNTER
Eve is the former Student Body President at Smith College where she is studying East Asian Languages and Cultures and International Relations. She has had an internship and an ongoing position with the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School. In college, she was on the crew team for four years and in an comedy a capella group, Crapapella. Following graduation she hopes to do research on military and defense policies in Washington, DC. Among other projects, Eve is one of the leaders of the C-100s Womens Leadership Initiative.

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