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Staff
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Brittany Anderson

Director of Curriculum

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She shares her gifts with youth to assist in their professional growth in the most critical years of their life. With her relatable attitude and commitment to excellence, Brittany ensures successful programming wherever she goes.

Throughout college and into her professional career, she worked in the Hospitality Industry at Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in the Convention Service Department and developed the Hospitality Express 4 Success Program curriculum in partnership with Prince George's Community College.

Developing the curriculum at PGCC, Brittany realized that the need to influence youth needed to start before college. She transitioned to Urban Alliance in 2014 where she managed the DOES In-School programming grant. She developed professional curriculum for students attending High School in Ward 8 to develop professional skills for corporate internships. Currently, Brittany is the NAF Coordinator for the Academy of Hospitality Tourism at Ballou High School where she now provides professional opportunities strictly in the hospitality industry. Outside of her DCPS position, Ms. Anderson currently serves as the curriculum director for EnventU.

Brittany is passionate about helping others see their full potential and take important steps to reach their next phase in life. She has been recognized by Radio One as one of the top 30 professionals under 30 in the DMV that continues to inspire youth and professionals in the metropolitan region.[/ultimate_modal][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_single_image image=”715″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center” style=”vc_box_outline_circle_2″ border_color=”orange”][vc_column_text]

Deranique Graydon

Youth Communications Assistant

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Deranique Graydon is an upcoming Sophomore at the University of the District of Columbia, where she majors in Business Management with a concentration in Marketing. Miss Graydon is originally from Nassau, Bahamas however, she moved to Washington DC back in 2015.

Deranique has been a part of EnventU for almost a year. She joins EnventU as a junior in high school and has loved it ever since. She has a passion for the event planning industry and plans to continue through her professional career. Deranique is an alumni of the Ballou Academy of Hospitality and Tourism which is where she first become interested in hotel ownership and event planning. Deranique plans to one day have hotel of her own which she can use to incorporate event planning. Deranique enjoys traveling to new place and eating exotic food.

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Lindsey Squirewell

Youth Communications Coordinator

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