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| − | Iyanna Patterson is a native of Forestville, Md and rising sophomore at Morgan State University, pursuing a degree in Business Administration. She serves [[File:Iyanna.jpg|thumb]]as an active member of the National Council of Negro Women and secretary of the Entrepreneurship Society ( 2014-2015). Iyanna has also previously interned at the U.S. Government Publishing Office in the Office of Finance (2014) and Publication & Sales (2015). This fall, Iyanna will serve the Bureau of Land Management through the Congressional Black Caucus. Along with being a voice of change within her community and on campus, she persistently works toward her goal of becoming an entrepreneur. | + | Iyanna Patterson is a native of Forestville, Md and rising sophomore at Morgan State University, pursuing a degree in Business Administration. She serves [[File:Iyanna.jpg|thumb|Iyanna.jpg]]as an active member of the National Council of Negro Women and secretary of the Entrepreneurship Society ( 2014-2015). Iyanna has also previously interned at the U.S. Government Publishing Office in the Office of Finance (2014) and Publication & Sales (2015). This fall, Iyanna will serve the Bureau of Land Management through the Congressional Black Caucus. Along with being a voice of change within her community and on campus, she persistently works toward her goal of becoming an entrepreneur. |
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Iyanna Patterson is a native of Forestville, Md and rising sophomore at Morgan State University, pursuing a degree in Business Administration. She serves as an active member of the National Council of Negro Women and secretary of the Entrepreneurship Society ( 2014-2015). Iyanna has also previously interned at the U.S. Government Publishing Office in the Office of Finance (2014) and Publication & Sales (2015). This fall, Iyanna will serve the Bureau of Land Management through the Congressional Black Caucus. Along with being a voice of change within her community and on campus, she persistently works toward her goal of becoming an entrepreneur.
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