Students Selected for the Washington World Fellows 2019 Cohort
This week, the office of Lieutenant Governor Cyrus Habib announced the names of the 15 students selected for the Washington World Fellows 2019 cohort, the second class to participate in the state’s new global leadership program.
This year’s winners were selected from nearly 200 nominees, and represent a diverse cross-section of the state; winners hail from Chelan, Cowlitz, Franklin, King, Kitsap, Skagit, Snohomish, Spokane, Thurston, Whatcom, and Yakima counties. Nearly of all of this year’s fellows will be the first in their families to attend college.
“Our 2019 fellows demonstrate the motivation and drive to become future leaders,” Habib said of the incoming class. “Their stories of personal determination, as well as their unique talents and skills, inspired us to trust them with the responsibility and privilege of being Washington World Fellows.”
The fellowship provides students with a study abroad experience in Leon, Spain during the summer between grades 10 and 11, followed by two years of college readiness and leadership development programming. To be considered for the program, students had to be nominated by a teacher or school counselor, and complete a rigorous application process that includes written essays, a personal interview, and a video submission.
Lt. Governor Habib launched the Washington World Fellows program in 2018 through a partnership with the statewide non-profit organization, the Association of Washington Generals, as part of his office’s larger goal of expanding access to higher education. The program is supported by revenues from the Seattle Seahawks and the Seattle Mariners specialty license plates, as well as by donations from other private sponsors.
“This program is a tremendous example of government and private enterprise coming together to promote the next generation of Washington leaders,” said Mike Flood, Vice President of Community Outreach for the Seattle Seahawks. “The Seahawks are excited to once again collaborate with the Lt. Governor’s office to support this transformative leadership program.” Flood also serves as board chair for the Association of Washington Generals.
2019 Washington World Fellows Cohort
Jennifer Aguilar Bamaca, Chief Sealth High School
Justice Brown, Mariner High School
Luis Carrera-Lara, Todd Beamer High School
Brian Conde-Martinez, Mount Vernon High School
Ceirra Gulling, Highline Choice Academy
David Huerta, Squalicum High School
Makenzie Jones, Riverside High School
Angel Miller, Mark Morris High School
Ian Morfin-Valencia, Wenatchee High School
Ariana Parra, Chiawana High School
Anjelica Perez Vicente, Bellingham High School
Raechelle Pidone, Olympia High School
Geobanny Pineda Cuevas, Grandview High School
Alejandra Pulido, Bremerton High School
Ava Rockefeller Campbell, Bainbridge High School