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Proudly
Sponsored by the Norwich Tech PFO |
Advisor: Patricia Hans |
NORWICH
THS joins with hundreds of high schools across the country in
participating in the HOBY. This international organization focuses
on high school sophomores to promote leadership skills and networking.
Each year, Norwich Tech reviews faculty and staff selected sophomore
nominees to choose a HOBY Ambassador and an alternate. All nominees
possess superior leadership potential. The Ambassador qualifies
for a three day series of workshops with business and industry
leaders networking with students from across the state. It is
a fabulous opportunity.
This year leadership seminar will be
June 27-29, 2008 at the University of Bridgeport.
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NT HOBY Ambassador
2008
Kayla Miner, Retail Entrepreneurship |
NT HOBY Alternate
2008
Cathleen White, EEE |

Our Emerging Leaders:
Back Row: Mason Smith, 2006 Ambassador;
Front Row, left to right: Shea Ryan, 2007 Ambassador, David Quinones, Kayla Miner, Dan Battcock, Cathleen White, Jennifer Grillo
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| Past
HOBY Ambassadors |
| 1990 Ambassador:
Brian Cubanski
1991 Ambassador:
Erin Rowland
1994 Ambassador:
Jacob Cohen
1995 Ambassador: Rebecca Clough
1996 Ambassador:
Allen Thibodeau
1997 Ambassador: Norman Schaller
1998
Ambassador: Michael S. Gagnon
1999 Ambassador: Daniel P. Liebal, Jr.
2000 Ambassador: Joseph O'Brien
2001 Ambassador: Zeb Gillette
2002 Ambassador: Brent
Fitzgerald
2003
Ambassador: Meredith
Allen
2004 Ambassador: Alysia
Jarmon
2005
Ambassador: Jacob
Bozum
2006
Ambassador: Mason
Smith
2007 Ambassador: Shea Ryan |
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| About
HOBY:
HOBY's vision
is "To motivate and empower individuals to make a positive
difference within our global society through understanding and
action, based on effective and compassionate leadership."
HOBY's success is the direct result of its 4,000 national volunteers
who plan and execute its programs - Leadership Seminars, World
Leadership Congress, Alumni Activities and Community Leadership
Workshops.
All
across the country, volunteers, schools, students and alumni have
caught the HOBY spirit. Thousands of men and women have participated
or volunteered in Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) programs,
making it America's premier youth leadership development program.
Started in 1958 by legendary actor Hugh O'Brian, the HOBY program
nationally reaches out to every public and private high school,
and internationally there are HOBY-style programs in Argentina,
Bolivia, Canada, China, England, Korea, Mexico, and Taiwan. |
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