Ashley McDonough is currently the Program Coordinator for Multicultural and International Student Services at Sam Houston State University. She is originally from College Station, Texas. Ashley graduated in 2006 from Texas A&M University with a bachelors degree in International Studies and Spanish, as well as a double minor in Political Science and History. Currently, Ashley advises such organizations as SAMentors, Students on a Quest for Unity and Diversity (S.Q.U.A.D.), and Diversity Council, which hosts the annual Diversity Leadership Conference on the SHSU campus. Currently Ashley is pursuing a Masters degree in Public Administration at Sam Houston State University. Daniel Pawlowski is currently a sophomore at Sam Houston State University. He is studying Political Science with a minor in Criminal Justice. With these fields in mind he anticipates to pursue a career in politics, law, or the FBI. Asides from his studies at Sam Houston State University, he is involved in several different organizations. He is proud and active brother of the Epsilon Psi chapter of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. Where he currently holds the office of House Manager and has held such offices as IFC Representative and Risk Management Chair. He has also volunteered over 50 hours of community service with the city of Huntsville at The Fair on the Square. As a freshman he won the Most Outstanding Emerging Leader Award from the Interfraternity Council of Sam Houston State University. Recently he won the most improved office award for Risk Management from Sigma Chi National Headquarters. He has served on the Interfraternity Council Executive Committee since his freshman year as Vice President and is currently the President. He is also a life member of the Houston Live Stock Show & Rodeo (HLSR) where he has served as Captain on the inaugural Junior Rodeo Committee.