Lindsay Wrege

Lindsay Wrege

Cary, North Carolina, United States
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Activity

Experience

  • 321 Coffee Graphic

    321 Coffee

    Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area

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    Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

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    Chapel Hill, NC

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    Cary, NC

Education

  • North Carolina State University Graphic

    North Carolina State University

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    Activities and Societies: Park Scholarships, 321 Coffee, Engineering World Health, University Scholars Program, and Ski Club

    - Recipient of NC State University's Park Scholarship, a highly selective, full-ride merit scholarship awarded on the basis of outstanding accomplishments and potential in scholarship, leadership, service, and character.

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    Activities and Societies: President of Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), President of Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA), and Captain of Dance Team, Co-Captain of the Math team, Western Wake Abilities Tennis Coach, Creative in Motion Teaching Assistant, and Cary Ballet

Volunteer Experience

  • Camp Carefree Graphic

    Counselor

    Camp Carefree

    - 1 year

    Children

    Camp Carefree provides camp experiences for kids with chronic illnesses and developmental disorders. Counselors provide one-on-one experiences for campers through activities like rock climbing, horseback riding, canoeing, and more.

Honors & Awards

  • 2020 Cohort of the Andrews Launch Accelerator

    NC State Entrepreneurship

    - Selected with 321 Coffee from forty-five applicants to a 14-week program that provides founders with equity-free funding, resources, and guidance to grow startups
    - Networked with business leaders to help guide 321 Coffee through a pivot of short-term growth goals following the COVID outbreak

  • WolfDen First Place

    NC State Entrepreneurship

    Wolf Den is NC State's Shark Tank-inspired pitch competition. Pitching 321 Coffee's storefront with Michael Evans, we won first place.

  • Deborah S Moore Service Award for Outstanding Student Organization

    NC State Center for Student Leadership, Ethics, and Public Service

    This award recognizes an NC State student organization that has made a difference to NC State or the local community through service and volunteerism during the 2017-18 academic year.

  • Lulu eGames Live - 2nd Place Social and Environmental Impact, Fan Favorite Video

    NC State Entrepreneurship and Lulu.com

    The Lulu eGames is NC State’s annual startup competition. The competition runs through the spring semester and featured 178 entries. Winners were chosen by a panel of judges from two rounds of competition and selected based on combined scores from a business plan and in-person pitch.

    321 Coffee placed second in the Social and Environmental Impact category, winning $3,000, before winning an additional $500 as the choice for fan favorite video.

  • Park Scholarship

    Park Scholarships

    NC State University's Park Scholarship is a highly selective, full merit scholarship awarded on the basis of outstanding accomplishments and potential in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. As a Park Scholar, students participate in a four-year, executive-style leadership academy; diversity training; a year-long civic engagement project; and intensive learning laboratories exploring leadership challenges regionally and nationally.

Languages

  • English

    Native or bilingual proficiency

  • French

    Professional working proficiency

Organizations

  • University Scholars Program

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    - Present

    The University Scholars Program introduces a community of high-achieving students to the visual and performing arts, encourages them to consider issues drawn from the sciences and politics, challenges them to excel academically, and inspires them to explore and engage through international and outdoor education programs. Through these experiences, University Scholars are encouraged to connect their educational goals to their passions, to become active citizens, and to embrace the challenges of…

    The University Scholars Program introduces a community of high-achieving students to the visual and performing arts, encourages them to consider issues drawn from the sciences and politics, challenges them to excel academically, and inspires them to explore and engage through international and outdoor education programs. Through these experiences, University Scholars are encouraged to connect their educational goals to their passions, to become active citizens, and to embrace the challenges of a rapidly evolving world.

  • Community Engagement Response Team (CERT)

    Co-Captain

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    Responsibilities included leading meetings, coordinating guest speakers, and teaching CERT classes to new members. - Initiated a school-wide emergency drill and worked with firemen on hosting Fire Safety Days - Managed community engagement through participation in Expo's, Mock Airplane Disasters, and other Search-and-rescue training drills - Coordinated a school-wide emergency preparedness seminar - Maintains CERT's presence in the school community through campus-wide Emergency Readiness…

    Responsibilities included leading meetings, coordinating guest speakers, and teaching CERT classes to new members. - Initiated a school-wide emergency drill and worked with firemen on hosting Fire Safety Days - Managed community engagement through participation in Expo's, Mock Airplane Disasters, and other Search-and-rescue training drills - Coordinated a school-wide emergency preparedness seminar - Maintains CERT's presence in the school community through campus-wide Emergency Readiness preparation classes

  • National Charity League

    Responding Secretary, Historian, and Vice President

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    Membership included volunteering in the local community for 50 hours annually. Volunteer opportunities include Anna's Angels, Miracle League of the Triangle, Ronald McDonald House, and Dress for Success. Leadership roles included developing new philanthropy opportunities with Ronald McDonald House and organizing/leading evening activities such as family game night.

  • Western Wake Abilities Tennis

    Coach

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    - Served as a tennis coach and partner for special needs athletes by working one-on-one with students during 3-hour weekly clinics. - Participated as a lines judge and ball runner in the Winter Chill tennis tournament in 2015-2017 - Responsibilities include recruitment, instruction, and coaching of athletes at tournaments

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