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The
Larry Monroe Scholarship Award 2011
Alison Pastor
The Larry Monroe Scholarship
Award is presented annually in Sun Valley in memory of former
FBI Agent Lawrence J. Monroe, one of the founders of the National
Executive Institute. Larry played a crucial role in the initial
program design, curriculum development and administration of many
NEI programs during his long, distinguished career at the FBI
Academy. His untimely death in 1999 led to the creation of this
coveted scholarship.
Candidates for this
award include all eligible NEI members' children and grandchildren
who are enrolled in an accredited two-or four-year undergraduate
program or who are pursuing a masters or higher level degree.
The Scholarship Committee
unanimously decided that the 2011 Larry Monroe Scholarship Award,
in the amount of $10,000, should be granted to Alison E. Pastor,
daughter of Anne and Paul Pastor. Paul Pastor is the Sheriff of
the Pierce County Sheriff's Department, Tacoma, Washington and
graduate of the 25th NEI session.
Alison is currently
a full-time student at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San
Diego, California. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Justice from
the American University in Washington, D.C. and was the recipient
of the American University Presidential (full tuition) Scholarship
and was included on American University's Honors Program and Dean
List.
Alison has also completed
courses in African Studies at the University of Cape Town in South
Africa, where she researched "Africa in the War on Terror:
A Continent's Conflicts and Their Threat to Global Security."
She intends to work for the U.S. State Department and apply her
focus on international law and foreign policy in the areas of
human rights and global conflict resolution.
Alison has served as
an intern for the Police Executive Research Forum, Washington,
D.C., and the Pierce County Prosecutor's Office, Tacoma, Washington.
She has been involved over the years as a camp counselor at Camp
Sealth at Vashon Island, Washington where she spent 144 hours
per week working with needy children.
On a more personal
note, Alison is described as a strong, compassionate, mature and
patriotic young woman who has been willing to work in various
employments to help raise money for her education and to show
her willingness to support her own endeavors.
We believe that Larry
Monroe would be proud to have Alison E. Pastor as the recipient
of the 2011 scholarship award, presented at the NEIA Annual Conference,
Sun Valley, Idaho, June 15, 2011. Congratulations Alison.
Richard M. Ayres
Chairman, Monroe Scholarship Committee
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