Carole Turley Voulgaris Selected for 23rd Annual Eno Future Leaders Development Conference
Carole Turley Voulgaris, PhD Candidate at UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, was selected by the Board of Regents of the Eno Center for Transportation to participate in the 23rd annual Eno Future Leaders Development Conference in Washington, DC, from May 30-June 4, 2015.
Each year, the Eno Center for Transportation invites America’s top graduate students in transportation-related fields to spend a week in Washington, DC, to learn how transportation policies are developed from those who develop them. Beyond providing an introduction to “how Washington works,” the Leadership Development Conference is intended to motivate students to continue their transportation studies and to foster early professional development.
Carole’s selection marks a third consecutive year of UCLA Luskin selections following Kelsie Ralph (2014) and Heather Jones (2013). Congratulations, Carole!
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