Introducing Zoe Lebovic: Social Media and Marketing Intern

Hello, my name is Zoe Lebovic and I am the new Social Media and Marketing Intern for the Bahá'í Chair for World Peace. I am from Baltimore, Maryland and I am a Senior at the University of Maryland studying Marketing. I was part of the Justice and Legal Thought Scholars Program at Maryland which strengthened my interest in the field of law.

I’m currently studying for the LSATs as I plan on attending law school after I graduate. This past semester I had the opportunity to study abroad in Madrid. I traveled throughout Europe and was able to learn about many different cultures and see numerous historic sites. I am thankful for that experience because I got to explore a new part of the world while continuing my college education. 

I am beyond excited to begin my role with the Bahá'í Chair for World Peace. Being the Marketing Intern, I will be able to express my creativity by designing and planning content to post across the social media platforms. I hope to further engage the Maryland community and get students interested in upcoming events.

I am also excited to be able to attend Bahá'í Chair events and learn about how to achieve a more peaceful world. I am interested in hearing from the amazing speakers who will attend our events and about their different perspectives.

I am honored to be working for a respected and important academic program that focuses on tackling a huge issue that impacts the entire world. The work of the Bahá'í Chair for World Peace is something I am excited to contribute to and I look forward to what this semester has in store! 

About the Author:

Zoe is a senior at the University of Maryland studying Marketing. She plans on attending law school after graduation. Zoe is excited to use her creativity with the Bahá'í Chair for World Peace while learning about important social, political, and economic issues.

To learn more about Zoe: www.linkedin.com/in/zhlebovic

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