Campus Outreach Opportunity League - Other Notable Former Staff Members of COOL

Other Notable Former Staff Members of COOL

Frank Barnes Developed and led a national affinity group of African American student leaders at COOL

Carol Bowar Edith Buhs

Arrington Chambliss served as Outreach Director, and Valerie Gamache Outreach Intern ('90) led launch of Into the Streets program. Arrington developed and managed the Road Scholars Program

Adam Grauer served as COOL Cities Coordinator and led its pilot in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, from 2001-02 prior to the merger with Idealist.

Dawn Hutchison

Lloyd Jacobson, National Programs Director (1995-1998) - Oversaw creation of COOL's initial online strategy and the development of COOL Leaders training program.

Louisa Meacham

Marc Osman, Director of Administration and Technology (1998–2000) improved the organization's infrastructure and promoted the COOL website and various publications

Jason Miller served as National Conference Director (1999-2000) - Added a focus on student political activism to the COOL Conference. He brought the controversial William Upski Wimsatt to give a keynote address at the 2000 Conference where he likened community service to a temporary fix like "chap stik" causing several students to turn their chairs to the back of the room in protest.

Joel Rittle served as Associate Programs Director (1993–1994) and National Meetings Outreach Director (1995)

John Sarvey Served as National Meetings Director (1991–1994), Managing Director (1993)(Executive Director, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs, Northeastern University)

Karen Young Served as National Meetings Director (1990–1991), Communications Director (1991–1993)Youth On Board (Founder and Director of Youth on Board)

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