What We Do
- What Are the Benefits?
- What Can I Expect?
- Events Commonly Worked
- How Do I Join?
- Different Roles
Presidential Ambassadors enjoy a unique leadership development experience. Benefits include the following:
A week for a Presidential Ambassador includes working 10 to 15 hours, with the hours divided between the Office of University Events and the Office of the President. The hours a Presidential Ambassador typically works during a week are determined by their class schedule and other weekly obligations, and the hours are set at the beginning of each semester.
Day-to-day
On-going
Find out about the qualifications, timelines, and how to apply. Contact presidentialambassadorprogram@ung.edu for more information!
As an Associate Presidential Ambassador, you'll play a pivotal role in providing exceptional and discreet customer service within the Office of the President. Reporting to the Program Coordinator, you will work in the reception space at Price Memorial assisting visitors, handling administrative tasks, and supporting the President’s cabinet. You'll work closely with high-level constituents and utilize various software tools like Series25 and Microsoft. This role requires strong communication, time management, and organizational skills, along with a commitment to professionalism and excellence. Note: This role offers an opportunity to develop leadership skills and gain valuable experience in a professional, high-profile environment. As a Presidential Ambassador, you'll be a student leader within the Office of the President. Reporting to the Program Coordinator, you'll mentor Associate Presidential Ambassadors, plan and execute commencement ceremonies, and provide high-quality, discreet customer service to university constituents. Note: This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop leadership skills and gain valuable experience in event management within a professional high-profile university setting. Note: Senior Presidential Ambassadors will receive a pay raise, priority in scheduling office hours, enhanced soft skills, and expanded leadership opportunities within and beyond the program.Associate Presidential Ambassador
Presidential Ambassador
Senior Presidential Ambassador
To be or not to be’ was never the question, it was ‘to be in the blue blazer or to never be in the blue blazer,’ and we know the right answer to that one.
Brittney Meza
Being an Associate Presidential Ambassador has connected me with so many wonderful people who will help me develop my career and build my future. My skillset has expanded, and I have learned about myself and what it means to Hawk ‘Em!
Rylee Chafin