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    Anna Møller

    Anna Møller became the first Honors Program student to serve as University of North Georgia (UNG) Student Government Association (SGA) president when she was inaugurated on April 10. The title is just one of several leadership roles she has been involved in during her time as a Nighthawk. The Copenhagen, Denmark, native served as a Multicultural Student Affairs ambassador, president of the Sustainability Club, and a lab assistant at the Environmental Leadership Center. 

    "It's really interesting because I'm trying to make a research project that I can actually then implement with SGA and merge theory and practice," Møller said.  

    As she pursues a psychology degree and a minor in organizational leadership, Møller has learned to lean into her vulnerability.

    "I've led the best when I've been vulnerable. I've been growing as a leader and have learned the best leadership thing to do in those situations was to say we need to talk about this and then we're going to make a decision," she said. "As a leader, you need to be ready to make a decision, but you also need to acknowledge that you're not the person who's supposed to have all the answers."

    Møller defines leadership as "the capacity to facilitate," which she describes as "the ability for one individual to support other people, to take initiative and lead in their lives, whatever position they hold," adding that she is grounded in ethical leadership.

    Møller came to Dahlonega as a student-athlete but realized that opportunities to pursue involvement and leadership positions on campus were more related to her long-term career goals.  

    She has already completed the UNG leadership certificate program and is seeking as much leadership education as much as possible, including the cultural competence co-curricular certificate.

    Diversity and inclusion and cultural competence training is an integrated part of what it means to be a good leader, something at which Møller said she strives to constantly become better.

    "High levels of diversity and inclusion are the breeding ground for better creativity, innovation, collaboration, and thereby academic excellence, all characteristics of an environment that leaders should aspire to create and facilitate," Møller said.

    Courtney Hall

    Courtney Hall

    Courtney Hall helped new students love UNG through orientation and now assists them through her work in Academic Advising.
    Rosaria Meek

    Rosaria Meek

    As a teacher of Spanish at the University of North Georgia (UNG), Dr. Rosaria Meek likes to blend compassion and a joy of learning into the classroom and in leadership.
    Larry Cook

    Larry Cook

    Theater professor Larry Cook throws himself into researching all aspects of his projects, and encourages his students to see how every subject they study at UNG can relate to their creative work.
    Bryan Dawson

    Bryan Dawson

    Bryan Dawson enjoys using data to investigate topics like diversity perceptions of video games. but he also enjoys helping his undergraduate students develop their research into graduate-level work.
    Margaret Williamson

    Margaret Williamson

    UNG sociology professor Dr. Margaret Williamson aims to empower her students to learn about themselves through service learning.
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