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Criminology graduate named recipient of Outstanding Young Alumni Award

Shelly Marc

Shelly Marc, who earned a Bachelor of Arts from USF in criminology and political science in 2013, is one of six alumni honored this year as part of the USF Alumni Association's

Marc is a manager of public policy at Meta and has held several roles in the U.S. House of Representatives, the Senate, and the White House, including serving as an advisor to former President Barack Obama. She is also the founder of On the Marc LLC, where she consulted clients on national social impact campaigns addressing climate change, criminal justice reform, voting rights, and racial equity.

Established in 2004, the Outstanding Young Alumni Awards celebrate the accomplishments of the university's youngest alumni. This prestigious award recognizes USF graduates 35 years old and younger who have demonstrated unique innovation and creativity in their fields and career success. Awardees will be honored at a ceremony on April 10 at the Sam and Martha Gibbons Alumni Center on the Tampa campus.

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