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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Welcome Zoe!

I’d like to introduce Zoe Marzluff.  Currently a student at Knox College here in Galesburg, Illinois, Zoe will be working with us as an intern in NAEIR’s Public Affairs department. 

She’ll be contributing to this Blog in the near future as well as to the NAEIR Facebook page.  While she’s at it, she’ll of course be learning a great deal about NAEIR in general. 

This past week Zoe met some NAEIR members visiting our Grab Bag area.  She’ll soon be featuring some of the highlights related to her time with them.  
Zoe Marzluff

Zoe is already aware of NAEIR’s efforts in the legislative realm on behalf of charities and small businesses and will also be sharing her thoughts in this area.

Zoe is originally from Seattle, WA.  She’s a first-year student at Knox, studying international relations.  She’s very interested in charitable organizations and sees interning at NAEIR as a means of gaining experience in the nonprofit sector as well as improving her written and oral communication skills.  These are critical for the development of ideas and arguments that she will eventually employ in an international relations career.

Zoe enjoys reading and listening to as much music as possible.  She’s one of the first-year representatives of Knox’s Student Senate and plays flute with the flute choir. She’s a member of the Knox Frisbee team and runs whenever she gets the chance.

Zoe hopes to gain experience and the skills necessary at NAEIR to further achieve her goal of someday working as a diplomat at an international nonprofit.

Zoe is excited to be at NAEIR and over the next couple of months looks forward to learning as much as she can about our organization and the people who contribute to making it successful.

1 comment:

  1. I am delighted that NAEIR is providing this opportunity to Zoe. Knox College students are typically very bright youn people who possess a generous heart for public service. I have seen Zoe on the Ultimate Frisbee field with the Knox team, and she is very good.

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