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Megan Renaut Named THON 2015 Executive Director

A month ago yesterday, THON 2014 concluded with a record-breaking total reveal of $13,343,517.33, and tonight THON 2015 began with the announcement that Megan Renaut will lead the largest student-run philanthropy in the world for the next year.

Renaut takes the reigns from Ryan Patrick as the overall chair executive director for THON 2015. She previously served on the executive committee as its Hospitality Director for THON 2014.

Now that this year’s executive director is chosen, the remainder of the executive committee will be selected in the coming weeks. Applications for these positions are due this Friday.

Onward State would like to congratulate Megan Renaut; we look forward to seeing what you do FTK!

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Ali Fogarty

Ali Fogarty is a senior from the suburbs of Philadelphia majoring in Public Relations and Political Science who's passionate about Netflix and everything bagels.

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