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THON Announces 2022 Executive Committee

The first-ever virtual THON wrapped up nearly a month and a half ago, and the organization already has its sights set on its upcoming fundraising year.

Executive Director Kate Colgan, who was appointed in March, took her first steps toward 2022’s campaign by filling out her executive committee Monday.

The THON 2022 Executive Committee features:

  • Communications Director Lily Pevoto
  • Dancer Relations Director Caroline O’Rorke
  • Alumni Engagement Director Will Vincent
  • Development Director Aidan Cliff
  • Entertainment Director Caleb Klemick
  • Family Relations Director Caroline Camp
  • Finance Director Bri Boyle
  • Hospitality Director Nate Paisley
  • Merchandise Director Justin Kauffman
  • OPPerations Director Frank Incarnato
  • Public Relations Director Nolan Marett
  • Event Safety Director Tyler Saiers
  • Fundraising Safety Director Carol Melo
  • Special Events Director Alyssa Bielinski
  • Supply Logistics Director Julia Semmer
  • Technology Director Noah Gearhart

Although the next few months will be pretty quiet for THON, the organization should announce the date for THON 2022 soon.

Congratulations to all who were selected!

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