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Shannon
Schambeau
Miss
District of Columbia 2005
Shannon Schambeau, 24, represents D.C. in
but family and neighbors from San Antonio
are very proud of their hometown queen.
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Shannon
Schambeau
Age: 24
Date of Birth: January 12, 1981
Lived in San Antonio and later
moved to District of Columbia.
Education
St. Leo University
Masters in Business Administration, May
2005
Bachelors in Business Administration with
a minor in Computer Information Systems,
May 2003
Pasco High School, June 1999 (Ranked 7th
out of 332)
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Leadership
Roles
Honor Council Representative; member of
the Presidents Leadership Council and Circle;
H.S. Student Council President and Varsity Soccer
and Volleyball Captain.
Accomplishments
Recipient of Outstanding Volunteer Service
Award from St. Leo University; Student Representative
Speaker for 2005 Graduation Ceremony; took part
in the Jimmy Carter Work Project in Valdosta,
GA and missionary trip to Haiti; volunteer for
Special Olympics on a local, state, and international
level; State Community Service, Academic, and
Quality of Character Awards.
Interesting
Facts
Statue of my great, great grandfather,
General Rochambeau, is located in Lafayette Park
in honor of his role in co-leading the victorious
battle of Yorktown with General George Washington;
certified skydiver (jumped out of the first plane
I ever flew in); Godmother of my beautiful niece,
Zoë; youngest graduate of the 2005 Graduate Programs;
swimming instructor for people with disabilities;
received a congratulatory letter from President
George Bush for receiving my MBA; assisted with
the construction of over 20 Habitat for Humanity
Houses; dance instructor; volunteer for Special
Olympics for over 13 years.
Employment
Special Olympics, Inc. Legal Department;
internship with Estee Lauder and Aveda in London,
England; Administrative Assistant for ISMAS (International
Ship Management and Agency Services); server for
a four-star restaurant; Red Cross Lifeguard; swimming
instructor.
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