Leadership Ambassadors

Leadership Ambassadors play a vital role in helping the Center for Leadership (CFL) empower Elon University students with the skills and confidence needed to lead effectively. Through department-sponsored events and activities, they help their peers build leadership competencies and self-assurance.  These positions run from February – May and August – early December each year.

Key responsibilities of Leadership Ambassadors include:

  • Supporting office management and providing excellent customer service.
  • Assisting with planning and executing CFL leadership development workshops.
  • Managing logistics for events, retreats, programs, and conferences.
  • Facilitating team-building exercises and leading Elon 1010 presentations on CFL programs.
  • Delivering 3-5 leadership workshops for student organizations and classes such as Elon 1010.
  • All ambassadors receive comprehensive training to excel in their roles and contribute meaningfully to leadership education on campus.

We’re Hiring!

We are currently hiring several 2026 Leadership Ambassadors.

  • Job Description – Leadership Ambassador 2026
  • Applications are available on PhoenixConnect within the Center for Leadership account.
  • Application Due Date: Monday, October 27th at 5 pm.

2025 Leadership Ambassadors

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Alli Brandon

Alli Brandon (she/her) is a member of the Class of 2027. She is from Hastings, Michigan and is majoring in Elementary and Special Education. Alli defines leadership as being the change you want to see as an example for others.

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Parker Sterling

Parker Sterling (she/her) is a member of the Class of 2028. She is from Randleman, North Carolina and is double majoring in Biology, Foundations of Medical Sciences and History. Parker defines leadership as the act of guiding, inspiring, and influencing others toward a shared goal while fostering an environment of continuous growth.

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Kenzi Maness

Kenzi Maness (she/her) is a member of the Class of 2028. She is from Randleman, North Carolina and is double majoring in History and Political Science. Kenzi defines leadership as the ability to inspire confidence and support those around you.

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Gabby Frederick

Gabby Frederick (she/her) is a member of the Class of 2028. She is from Oakland, New Jersey and is undecided. Gabby defines leadership as coming together as a united group of people to advocate for others and work towards goals, while also setting an example for others around you.

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Raiyan Khalid

Raiyan Khalid (he/him) is a member of the Class of 2027. He is from New York City and is majoring in Data Analytics.

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Cayce Becker

Cayce Becker (she/her) is a member of the Class of 2027. She is from Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, and is majoring in Public Health.

Cayce additionally supports the Leadership Fellows community engagement efforts and serves as the Alamance Youth Leadership Academy (AYLA) student coordinator.

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Megan Papadopolo

Megan Papadopolo (she/her) is a member of the Class of 2026. She is from Morris Plains, New Jersey and is majoring in Psychology. Megan defines leadership as learning how to communicate with the people you are leading.

Megan additionally supports the Intersect Conference.

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Hyemin Im

Hyemin Im (she/her) is a member of the Class of 2027. She is from Chapel Hill, North Carolina and is majoring in Cinema and Television Arts. Hyemin defines leadership as listening to others.

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Zach Weitzen

Zach Weitzen (he/they) is a member of the Class of 2026. He is from Chappaqua, New York and is majoring in Middle Grade and Special Education.  I define leadership as: a tool kit of skills to help people create/implement changes they are passionate about.