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2019 Conference

May 2–4, 2019

College Park Marriott, Hyattsville, MD

FEATURED SESSION: Personal Career Review

Friday, May 3, 2019 at 2:00 PM–2:30 PM EDT add to calendar
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Session Description

As part of the project to chronicle PCACAC’s storied history, we will take a journey back in time to gain an understanding of where and how PCACAC began. Join in this lively and engaging conversation with past leaders of PCACAC and NACAC as they discuss the beginnings of our association and the role they played on both the affiliate and national level.

Target audience

ALL

Submitter

Joseph Monte, Albert Einstein High School, Montgomery County, MD

Presenters

Joseph Monte, Einstein High School, Montgomery County, MD (Retired)
Brief biographical sketch, to include educational background

President of NCACAC, 1975

Ms. Susan Rexford, Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School
Brief biographical sketch, to include educational background

Sue Rexford is the Director of College Guidance at the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School in Rockville, Maryland. Sue is a past President of PCACAC who also currently serves as the PCACAC Historian.

Audrey Hill, Montgomery College (Retired)
Brief biographical sketch, to include educational background

Audrey Hill retired as Transfer Counselor and the Transfer Scholarship Coordinator at Montgomery College's Germantown campus. She previously served as a high school counselor for Montgomery County Public Schools for 34 years. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Morgan State University and her Master of Education degree in Counseling from The George Washington University.

She is a Past President of the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) and Past President of the Potomac & Chesapeake Association for College Admission Counseling (PCACAC). She has been awarded the honor of “Counselor of the Year” for Montgomery County Public Schools, the Richard Apperson Award from PCACAC, the Margaret Addis Excellence in Education Award from NACAC and the Bernard P. Ireland Award from the Middle States Region of the College Board.

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