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'''Sean Udell''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2011|11]] was the [[Columbia College]] Class of 2011 president. One of his most notable initiatives was the "POTUS Project", an attempt to bring President [[Barack Obama]] to speak at 2011 [[University Commencement]]. The president has previously declined invitations to speak at his alma mater.
 
'''Sean Udell''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2011|11]] was the [[Columbia College]] Class of 2011 president. One of his most notable initiatives was the "POTUS Project", an attempt to bring President [[Barack Obama]] to speak at 2011 [[University Commencement]]. The president has previously declined invitations to speak at his alma mater.
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At the [[Spectator]], Sean was known for his regular habit of angrily calling reporters to demand to know why he had not been asked for comment in Spectator articles.
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After graduation, he went on to do [[Teach for America]].
  
 
{{succession|preceded=[[Learned Foote]]|succeeded=None|office=President of the Class of 2011|years=2010-}}
 
{{succession|preceded=[[Learned Foote]]|succeeded=None|office=President of the Class of 2011|years=2010-}}

Revision as of 11:53, 26 April 2013

Sean Udell CC '11 was the Columbia College Class of 2011 president. One of his most notable initiatives was the "POTUS Project", an attempt to bring President Barack Obama to speak at 2011 University Commencement. The president has previously declined invitations to speak at his alma mater.

At the Spectator, Sean was known for his regular habit of angrily calling reporters to demand to know why he had not been asked for comment in Spectator articles.

After graduation, he went on to do Teach for America.

Preceded by
Learned Foote
President of the Class of 2011 
2010-
Succeeded by
None


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