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Kendra Cotton joins Community-Campus Partnership as Project Director

By CED Guest Author

Published December 2, 2009


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Will Lambe is the Director of the Community-Campus Partnership and Associate Director for the Community & Economic Development Program.

Kendra Cotton has joined the School of Government as a Project Director with the Community-Campus Partnership (CCP). Kendra is not new to UNC Chapel Hill. She is a current PhD student in Political Science. For the last several years she has been serving as the Associate Director for the Center for the Study of the American South and the UNC Program on Public Life. Originally from Arkansas, Kendra earned her MPA from NC State and B.A. from the University of Oklahoma. As Project Director for CCP, Kendra will lead the program evaluation. She will also work with faculty, students and staff from across campus to develop research projects that align with community priorities in Caswell and Lenoir Counties. Welcome, Kendra.

Will Lambe authored the NC Rural Center report, Small Towns, Big Ideas, and he served as Director of the Community and Economic Development Program at the School of Government from 2009 to 2014.

Published December 2, 2009 By CED Guest Author

KDCotton (2)

Will Lambe is the Director of the Community-Campus Partnership and Associate Director for the Community & Economic Development Program.

Kendra Cotton has joined the School of Government as a Project Director with the Community-Campus Partnership (CCP). Kendra is not new to UNC Chapel Hill. She is a current PhD student in Political Science. For the last several years she has been serving as the Associate Director for the Center for the Study of the American South and the UNC Program on Public Life. Originally from Arkansas, Kendra earned her MPA from NC State and B.A. from the University of Oklahoma. As Project Director for CCP, Kendra will lead the program evaluation. She will also work with faculty, students and staff from across campus to develop research projects that align with community priorities in Caswell and Lenoir Counties. Welcome, Kendra.

Will Lambe authored the NC Rural Center report, Small Towns, Big Ideas, and he served as Director of the Community and Economic Development Program at the School of Government from 2009 to 2014.

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4 Responses to “Kendra Cotton joins Community-Campus Partnership as Project Director”

  1. Leslie Boney

    What a great choice. Kendra can do it all. Congratulations, and I think everyone will enjoy working with her!

  2. Meenu Tewari

    Excellent! Kendra is terrific.

  3. Jean Elia

    Good-o! Great choice. Welcome, Kendra. Look forward to interacting with you on CCP.

  4. Alice Ammerman

    Look forward to working with you Kendra… looks like
    you come highly recommended by the best!

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