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Ksenia Kuznetsova

Ksenia Kuznetsova was born and raised in Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia, a city of 3.5 million residents just east of Moscow. Seven years ago, Ksenia moved to Tullahoma, TN, where she attended high school. Throughout her tenure at the University of Tennessee, Ksenia has been leading people and organizations in a positive direction, making it her goal to leave the university better than she found it. Some of the organizations that she is a part of include Student Alumni Associates, Student Government Association, College of Business Ambassadors, Alpha Chi Omega sorority, and the University of Tennessee Chamber Singers, with whom she will be traveling to Ireland in July 2012. Ksenia is double majoring in Accounting and Russian Literature, and will be starting her career in public accounting with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in Nashville, TN, in September 2012. Ksenia is well traveled and has a true passion for foreign languages. She speaks Russian, English, German, and Spanish languages and is learning Korean. Also, she possesses a degree from a music school in Russia in keyboard and vocal performance and was a part of the “Vocal Jazz Studio” in Nizhniy Novgorod for four years. Ksenia plans to stay in the state of Tennessee and continue her involvement with the university.

Bianca Griffin

Bianca Shavon Griffin was born in Atlanta, Georgia to parents Steven and Vanessa Griffin and a sister Simone Griffin.  Here at The University of Tennessee, she has been involved as a resident assistant, Vice-President of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, and President of Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity. Bianca is seeking degrees in Music Education and Vocal Performance.  She wishes to spread the love of music throughout the world as a performer and director of production companies or performing arts schools.  Most importantly, Bianca desires to live as a person of integrity, faith, and compassion.

Courtney Sharp

Courtney Sharp, a Knoxville native, is a motivated campus leader whose volunteer spirit is made evident through her campus involvement. She is a Senior double majoring in Psychology and Spanish with a concentration in Hispanic Studies.
Courtney is currently the Vice President of the Student Government Association and serves on multiple administrative committees. Her collegiate experience has been highlighted by her involvement with Sigma Delta Pi (National Spanish Honor Society) as well as the Mock Trial Association where she not only held an executive position but was also awarded Best Witness and had a winning record. Courtney’s passion for helping other students get inVOLved at UT lead her to serve Panhellenic as a Recruitment Counselor and as Junior Panhellenic Vice President of Involvement, while being a member of Alpha Delta Pi. She has also been involved in various organizations such as Clinic Vols and Tennessee Timettes.
In her tenure at UT, Courtney has participated in and raised over $2000 for UT’s Dance Marathon and Relay For Life. She has also served on multiple mission trips with The Cross Ministry and as a bible study leader for Sevier Heights Baptist Church’s Collegiate Ministry-The Walk.
Courtney’s time abroad in Alicante, Spain alongside her experience with SGA and the Mock Trial Association has inspired her to pursue International Law in the future. She also intends to volunteer with the local Hispanic community via a practicum in the Spring and continue throughout graduate school

Amy Renner

Hi all! I am Amy Renner, from Morristown, Tennessee.  I am currently a senior in the College of Nursing and will graduate in May with my Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Over my years here at UT, I have been involved in numerous campus activities such as Tri Delta, Student Nurses’ Association, Order of Omega, Clinic Vols, and Mortar Board.  Through these activities I have had some amazing volunteer opportunities such as my recent nursing mission trip to Iquitos, Peru.

Emily Lupoli

Emily Lupoli is senior majoring in nursing with a double minor in Spanish and child & family studies. This is her first semester in the College of Nursing and couldn’t be more excited! She is representing the sisters of the Delta Zeta sorority as well as the Pride of the Southland Marching Band, Timettes, Volunteer Team, Catholic Student Association, and several others on campus organizations. She has loved being a Volunteer for the past 4 years and has gotten to be involved with some amazing traditions and experiences that have truly made her college career one to remember. Emily wants to say a big thank you to all of her wonderful sisters for this amazing honor of representing them along with her friends and family for all of their continued support. Go Big Orange!