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| − | Alexandra Hamon is a junior Computer Science major with a minor in Mathematics at the University of Oklahoma, and is also a year-round intern [[File:Alexandrahamon.JPG|thumb|Alexandrahamon.JPG]]at Devon Energy in Oklahoma City. Alexandra, or Allie as her friends call her, is a passionate people person who is always excited to learn something new and inspire others to do the same. Her background in mathematics, acting, and public speaking has given her the skills necessary to be an effective team player and to think both critically and creatively. Allie is pursuing a data-oriented career, and wants to help people develop and achieve goals for themselves. She decided to become a University Innovation Fellow because she believes that giving people encouragement and confidence is the secret ingredient to success. | + | Alexandra Hamon is a University Innovation Fellow from the Spring 2015 cohort. She is a junior Computer Science major with a minor in Mathematics at the University of Oklahoma, and is also a year-round intern [[File:Alexandrahamon.JPG|thumb|Alexandrahamon.JPG]]at Devon Energy in Oklahoma City. Alexandra, or Allie as her friends call her, is a passionate people person who is always excited to learn something new and inspire others to do the same. Her background in mathematics, acting, and public speaking has given her the skills necessary to be an effective team player and to think both critically and creatively. Allie is pursuing a data-oriented career, and wants to help people develop and achieve goals for themselves. She decided to become a University Innovation Fellow because she believes that giving people encouragement and confidence is the secret ingredient to success. |
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| + | [[University of Oklahoma]] | ||
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| + | [[University of Oklahoma Student Priorities|University of Oklahoma Student Priorities]] | ||
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| + | University Innovation Fellows | ||
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| + | Spring 2016: | ||
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| + | [[Holly Crawford|Holly Crawford]] | ||
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| + | [[Brad Morrow|Brad Morrow]] | ||
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| + | [[Candace Alsenay|Candace Alsenay]] | ||
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| + | [[Laura C Davis|Laura Davis]] | ||
| + | [[Ashley Findley|Ashley Findley]] | ||
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| + | [[Andrew Lambeth|<font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Andrew Lambeth</font>]] | ||
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| + | Spring 2014: | ||
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| + | [[Lauren Abston|Lauren Abston]] | ||
| − | + | [[Ryan Phillips|Ryan Phillips]] | |
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| + | [[Category:Student Contributors]] | ||
| + | [[Category:University_of_Oklahoma_(2015_Spring_cohort)]] | ||
| + | [[Category:University_of_Oklahoma_(2015_Spring_cohort)]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Student Contributors]] | ||
| + | {{CatTree|University_of_Oklahoma}} | ||
Latest revision as of 20:29, 5 June 2020
Alexandra Hamon is a University Innovation Fellow from the Spring 2015 cohort. She is a junior Computer Science major with a minor in Mathematics at the University of Oklahoma, and is also a year-round intern
at Devon Energy in Oklahoma City. Alexandra, or Allie as her friends call her, is a passionate people person who is always excited to learn something new and inspire others to do the same. Her background in mathematics, acting, and public speaking has given her the skills necessary to be an effective team player and to think both critically and creatively. Allie is pursuing a data-oriented career, and wants to help people develop and achieve goals for themselves. She decided to become a University Innovation Fellow because she believes that giving people encouragement and confidence is the secret ingredient to success.
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University of Oklahoma Student Priorities
University Innovation Fellows
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