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Penn State Homecoming Announces 2021 Executive Committee

Penn State Homecoming took another step toward its next celebration Friday morning by revealing its 2021 executive committee.

Led by Executive Director Dom Rullo, the executive committee consists of 16 individuals responsible for the majority of Homecoming’s planning. They were appointed following a multi-week application and interview process.

This year’s committee includes:

  • Outreach Officer — Emma Dine
  • Logistics Officer — Chelsea Lewin
  • Alumni Relations Director — Christine Williams
  • Competition Director — Lindsey Cooper
  • Court Relations Director — Alison Johnston
  • Distribution Management Director — Tim Nevil
  • Financial Management Director — Olivia Ritchey
  • Internal Development Director — Elijah King
  • Merchandise Director — Ethan Harris
  • OPPerations Director — Emily Sawtell
  • Parade Director — Rachel Savio
  • Pride Events Director — Sean Davis
  • Public Relations Director — Clair Dunham
  • Talent Relations Director — Bridget Hartshorne
  • Technology Director — Taryn Campion
  • University Relations Director — Keith Shearer

“I am very impressed by each and every director,” Rullo said. “I am excited to begin working together to spread the mission of Homecoming throughout the Penn State community.”

Now that this year’s executive committee has formed, Homecoming will focus on preparing for next year’s festivities. No date has been set for Homecoming 2020 yet, but that announcement should arrive in mid-January. Later on, it should reveal its theme and logo.

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