PHILANTHROPIC COUNCIL The Embry-Riddle Worldwide College of Arts & Sciences Philanthropic Council’s mission is to invest in students by pooling their contributions to fund innovative student projects and special initiatives. Through collective giving, council members have a high impact on the students receiving support. Past projects have spanned space physics, climate science and astrophysics, empowering students to pursue hands-on, interdisciplinary research with real-world applications. Every year, the Philanthropic Council meets virtually to engage with students and view presentations by the top selected student project groups. On this day, council members vote for the winning project and financial support is awarded. Throughout the year, council members are invited to attend events virtually, correspond with college deans and engage with the Philanthropy team. Although the time commitment is minimal, the overall impact of being a council member is significant.
ENOCH HAAS B.S. in Emergency Services
Originally from Kyiv, Ukraine, Enoch has built a lifelong connection to aviation. After moving to the U.S. in 2019, he enlisted in the Navy and now serves as an Aviation Boatswain’s Mate Handling aboard the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, guiding aircraft on the flight deck. Despite frequent deployments, Enoch has pursued his dream of attending Embry-Riddle, a goal he set as a teenager after first learning about the university. He is now committed to building a military career focused on improving service members’ quality of life, with his education at Embry-Riddle playing a key role in shaping that mission.
Interested in learning more? Contact Lisa Rivey Director, Philanthropic Organizations 386.226.7343 | lisa.rivey@erau.edu
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