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Featured Emerging Leaders

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NE/SAE will feature several of our Emerging Leaders Program participants in each of our upcoming monthly e-newsletters. Join us in getting to know these new members and up-and-coming association professionals who have made a commitment to advancing their careers in association management.



 

Samantha James is Business Operations Manager at the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission, a regional commission that helps the states of the Northeast preserve and advance water quality. In her role, she serves as a member of the senior staff, and she is responsible for NEIWPCC’s operational and IT procedures, strategic planning, commissioner engagement, and the supervision of administrative and events staff within the Business Operations Division. Samantha holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Salem State University, and she has an extensive background in conference management, Excel spreadsheets, and to-do lists. 

     


 

Jacqueline Campbell is the Administrative Assistant at the Northeast Public Power Association, the regional service organization representing the interests of roughly 80 not-for-profit state and local community-owned electric utilities that collectively provide electricity to approximately 2 million New Englanders. In her role, she supports a variety of this association's initatives, recently getting more involved in the association's social media presence. During her time at NEPPA, Jacqueline has gradually expanded her tasks and responsibilities, and she is looking forward to continuing to build her association knoweldge and experience.

 


 

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