Announcing the OCC Power 100!


Dec 3rd, 2008 4:20 PM EST
By Emily Stivers

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This is it. We’re officially announcing the top schools invited to attend the ONE Campus Challenge Power 100 Summit this February in Washington, D.C. See if your school made the list.

The Power 100 Summit is an amazing experience. Campus Leaders from the 100 top schools will get transportation and most expenses paid for three days in our nation’s capitol. They’ll hear from top members of the global poverty movement, influential members of the Democratic and Republican parties, and ONE staff. And new this year, we’ll be visiting Congressional offices for a full day of hands-on advocacy training.

Last year’s Power 100 Summit speakers included global poverty experts Steve Radelet and Gene Sperling, Former Senator Majority leader Bill Frist, Democratic strategist Paul Begala, First Daughter Jenna Bush, and of course Doug and Graham Walker, the founders of “The Official Rock Paper Scissors Strategy Guide.” We can’t announce all of this year’s speakers just yet, but we know it’s going to be a pretty impressive list. Find out if your school made the cut.

Congratulations to the top 100 qualifying schools!

-Emily Stivers

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