ATLANTA, GA โ Because of students Antanese Kinard and Christopher Ky Nguyen, Huston-Tillotson University is further widening its national footprint. This fall, Kinard and Nguyen will begin their terms as National PAC Southwestern Regional Director and Parliamentarian, respectively.
โI hope this will show that our university sets a standard for its students in how we present ourselves, how we conduct business, and who we are as a university,โ Kinard said of her appointment. Nguyen added, โI aim to be the best to perform ever in this role and get work done. Iโm going to take care of business and serve as an effective team member.โ
The tones that Kinard and Nguyen set for their positions mirror Huston-Tillotsonโs tone and expectations for its students.
Huston-Tillotsonโs core values are Integrity, Diversity, Excellence, Accountability, and Leadership (IDEAL). Some of the IDEAL things that Kinard wants to accomplish include setting a standard for each regional school. She wants each schoolโs president to submit a monthly report on his or her PACโs activities and finances and whether they are enacting the United Negro College Fundโs (UNCF) initiatives.
In his new role, Nguyen wants to continue his leadership experience.
โIโm objective driven and like to get stuff done,โ Nguyen emphasized.
Previously, Nguyen, a rising junior, was voted Huston-Tillotsonโs freshman class vice president. This role included Nguyen planning and managing events and much more. As a member of the national PAC board, he wants to plan a successful 2019 national PAC convention.
Both Nguyen and Kinard are W.E.B. Du Bois Scholars. Kinard is a rising sophomore and on a pre-law track. Nguyen is a rising junior and on a computer science track.
National Award
At the same national convention in February 2018 where Kinard and Nguyen put their names and qualifications in the running for the national board positions, Huston-Tillotsonโs PAC earned national distinction as the โMost Unifiedโ PAC.
Huston-Tillotsonโs Alumni Relations Director La Juana Sanford serves as the advisor to the campusโ PAC. She shared her excitement about Kinard, Nguyen, and the overall PACโs accomplishments.
โIn my role as the advisor to the HT Pre-Alumni Council (PAC), I have a front row seat in watching the abundance of dedication and heart that these campus leaders pour into building their organization. They have an I.D.E.A.L. vision for the future that encompasses the diversity of the campus. Being named the โMost Unified PACโ at the UNCF National Leadership Conference in 2018 and securing two seats on the National PAC Board (NPAC) is proof of the synergy that is developing within their group. As Director of Alumni Relations, it has been my experience that student leaders who have been actively engaged in PAC tend to be the alumni leaders of the future. Strong student leaders make strong alumni leaders!โ
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HT Sophomore Antanese Kinard stands with Christopher Ky Nguyen as newly-elected 2018-19 officers of the National Pre-Alumni Council.
Read more about the National Pre-Alumni Council here: https://www.uncf.org/pages/National-Pre-Alumni-Council