CLEMSON, South Carolina – The Clemson Young Alumni Council has recognized Dominique Jordan Sensabaugh of Charlotte with the Roaring10 award.
Each year, the Clemson Young Alumni Council names 10 alumni to its “Roaring10,” recognizing outstanding young alumni for their influence in business, leadership, community, education and philanthropic endeavors. The honor is given to individuals who exemplify Clemson University’s core values of honesty, integrity and respect and who have graduated from Clemson within the last 10 years.
Sensabaugh graduated from Clemson University in 2012 with a degree in political science. She is the creator and curator of Dominique Sensabaugh Lifestyle Brand, which is dedicated to motherhood, philanthropy and empowerment.
Sensabaugh is a prolific philanthropist with a desire to inspire her peers to impact the world positively. She recently published Inspired V.1 where she features stories of entrepreneurs, mission-makers, fellow philanthropists and unconventional artists. Sensabaugh’s most recent global partnership is with Food for the Hungry, an organization that strives to end poverty and world hunger and to build clean water reservoirs in Haiti. Through this partnership, the Sensabaugh family has already completed one water project and is currently building a school in the same community. The project will serve 200 schoolchildren and more than 400 families.
In her service to Clemson, Sensabaugh and the Sensabaugh Family Foundation recently made a generous $50,000 donation to the P.A.W. Journey football program.
The 2019 Roaring10 class was honored by the Clemson Alumni Association and the Clemson Young Alumni Council at a ceremony on Oct. 11 at the Madren Conference Center on Clemson’s campus.
The Roaring10 award program was developed in 2012 by the Clemson Young Alumni Council. The primary mission of Clemson Young Alumni Council is to support the goals of the Clemson Alumni Association specifically on matters pertaining to young alumni. Clemson Young Alumni Council exists to connect young alumni with the university, assist young alumni in the transition from active student to alumnus and to facilitate fellowship, personal growth and professional development opportunities for young alumni and formally represent young alumni interests to the Clemson Alumni Council. The purpose of these efforts is to affect seminal influence on young alumni so they may continue to be connected and contributing alumni for a better Clemson throughout their lives. To learn more, go to alumni.clemson.edu/roaring10.
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