Duke Engineer Named White House Fellow
Posted by John Hunter | Under Fellowships Monday Jun 25, 2007Duke Engineer Named to 2007-2008 Class of White House Fellows
The White House today announced the appointment of 15 outstanding individuals from across the country to serve as White House Fellows, including 1996 graduate in electrical engineering, Kristine Singley, of Celebration, Florida. The 2007-2008 Class of White House Fellows represents a diverse cross-section of professions including medicine, law, finance, media, engineering, education and state government.
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Singley, 32, is presently a Program Engineer with Walt Disney World Design and Engineering, responsible for portfolio management of global and local engineering efforts. Previously as a Sr. Project Engineer, Advanced Technology, at Walt Disney World, she supported a generation of new guest experiences using innovative technology applications. In 2005, Kristine relocated to Hong Kong as Engineering Services Manager for Hong Kong Disneyland’s Opening Team Task Force, affording her continual opportunities to expand her cultural, leadership, and technical knowledge. A passionate speaker, Singley developed a health and wellness group and provides ongoing leadership to a heritage speaker series within the engineering organization. She currently facilitates leadership development classes at the Disney University.
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