Aron Phillips ‘07

Aron is an alumnus who benefited from Lewis & Clark College’s many leadership and service opportunities.
May 28, 2009

Aron is an alumnus who benefited from Lewis & Clark College’s many leadership and service opportunities. He spent his years on Palatine Hill giving campus tours to prospective students, working as President of the Jewish Student Union and Editor of the Pioneer Log, and serving on student government — all of which contributed to the development of his leadership skills.

These experiences, coupled with the genuine interest faculty show in their students, that encourage Aron to preserve his connection to the College and give back financially. Although he supports areas he was affiliated with as a student, he understands the importance of supporting the Annual Fund, the unrestricted fund that supports all areas of a student’s life.

“L&C is a hidden gem in the Pacific Northwest and if I’m able to give back and help future generations succeed, it will only make my degree worth more [in the future],” said Aron. “L&C helped each of us. For that, we should all be eternally grateful.”

Story by Maddy Abulencia ‘09

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