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Dustin Hormann, President  
 
Hometown: Decatur , Indiana
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Future Goals: To obtain an MBA after graduation, and then pursue an occupation where I can utilize my engineering and business skills gained through my previous work and educational experience.
Interests: Athletics, football, baseball, softball, volleyball; traveling, when I get the chance, spending time with my family and friends, and helping coach youth baseball and football.
Fun Fact: I was on a billboard in my hometown during my senior year of high school.
Favorite PFSB Moment : Dancing with the First Lady of Purdue, Mrs. Patty Jischke, in Naples, Florida, while being an emcee for an event attended by 500 of Purdue's finest alumni.
Why I love Purdue... I love Purdue because I have been given so many opportunities here: the opportunity to receive an incredible education, to interact with a diverse and knowledgeable community, to exhibit my spirit and devotion for Purdue athletics, and to partake in amazing organizations like PFSB.

Annette Lamb, Vice President
Hometown: Milford, Indiana
Major: Elementary Education
Future Goals: Following graduation, I would like to find a small, rural setting and become a successful, enthusiastic and encouraging second or third grade teacher. (Following in the footsteps of my role model and mentor) However, if there are offers in the area of communication, I will also be open to that and pursue a position within public relations and communications.
Interests: I love to spend time with family and friends. I love music, dancing, talking, and watching Purdue football and basketball.
Fun Fact: *I was given the nickname of ‘Lucy’ for a sudsy dish washing catastrophe that someone felt should be on the “I Love Lucy’ show. *I own my own small herd of Angus Beef Cattle. *I was a 10-year 4-H member and loved showing cattle and pigs. *We bleed Black and Gold at our house…having all six family members directly tied to Purdue University.
Favorite PFSB Moment: I had a wonderful time at our regional event in Naples, Florida and was in ‘awe’ of my chance to stay at the Ritz Carlton. I also loved being the emcee for the black tie event of the Boilermaker Ball at the Convention Center in Indianapolis. I gave the closing remarks and the fireworks began. Some of the fireworks got a little too close and I went home with second-degree burns!
Why I love Purdue...Purdue has given me the opportunity to travel to Russia, meet unbelievable alumni, and make lasting friendships. I was challenged to become involved in PFSB and other organizations and these experiences have been invaluable. The faculty and staff of Purdue University have also been a big part of my life on Purdue’s campus. I feel so blessed to work with Dr. Alan York and his staff in the Entomology Department. He has been, and continues to be, a wonderful friend, encourager, and role model. Purdue University is where it all happens and lives are changed. Mine will be changed forever

Greg Andrews, Secretary & Treasurer  
Hometown: Hobart , Indiana
Major: Landscape Horticulture and Design
Minor: Food and Agribusiness Management
Future Goals: I would like to own several of my own businesses.
Interests: Working, hanging out at the beach, rock climbing, and spending money.
Fun Fact: I used to be Purdue Pete and Rowdy.
Favorite PFSB Moment: Meeting Larry Bird at the Boilermaker Blockbuster.
Why I love Purdue... I love Purdue because of the incredible people I have met, because it has enabled me to learn so much about myself and life, and because of the countless memories I have made here.  

Jeff Demerly, Special Events Coordinator
Hometown: Wolcott, Indiana
Major: Agricultural Economics
Future Goals: I plan on working in an environment where I am able to work with people on a day to day basis.
Interests: Anything outdoors, movies, and music.
Fun Fact:  The longest Monopoly game ever played was 1,680 hours long--that's 70 straight days!
Favorite PFSB Moment: I went to Naples, Florida last year and had the opportunity to visit with Purdue Alumni. It was really great to see excited faces spreading Boiler cheer!
Why I love Purdue... Why not love Purdue? It has given me connections all over the country, a first class education that no one can take away from me, memories that will last forever, and life long friendships that I wouldn't give up for anything

Megan Keffaber, Marketing Coordinator
Hometown: North Manchester , Indiana
Major: Management
Minors: Marketing, Finance, International Business & Economics
Future Goals: I would love to continue exploring the area of business, and ultimately apply my experiences and education to a marketing career with an innovative and growing organization.
Interests: I love being with my family and friends, working out and playing sports, traveling, photography, dogs, browsing bookstores, meeting friends for coffee, and keeping busy on campus!
Fun Fact: More than 30 of my family members have attended or are attending Purdue. My younger sister, Abbey, is starting here freshman year here this fall.
Favorite PFSB Moment: My favorite PFSB memory was helping host a reunion tour of campus for a group of Hong Kong alumni with Mike and Karen Stitsworth. It was amazing to see their for Purdue in the form of their Purdue attire and sharing of fond memories from their days on campus even after many years away from the University! It was an honor for me to spend my day with such accomplished, enthusiastic, and fun individuals, and an eye-opening experience for a glimpse into the extension of the Purdue family around the world.
Why I love Purdue... I love Purdue because there is always so much going on. While I have been involved with Purdue United Way, the Old Masters Program, PFSB, the Interns for Indiana Program, and studying in Krannert and Rawls, there are thousands of other students getting involved in other organizations, numerous amounts of research and discoveries occurring, and a constant growth and expansion of physical buildings and knowledge, all taking place at any one time. The pride, the people, the growth--I'm so glad to be a Boilermaker because it truly is happening here!

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