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Sorensen Announces Promotion for Johnson

The Sorensen Institute announced today that Marc Johnson, a graduate of the College Leaders Program Class of 2003, has been promoted to Assistant Director and Director of Programs.
"I am excited at this new opportunity for me at the Sorensen Institute," Marc said. "Sorensen has been a wonderful place to work for the past four years and I continue to count myself privileged to be a part of an organization with such an important mission."
Executive Director Bob Gibson said, "Marc's hard work, dedication and familiarity with all aspects of Sorensen's mission make him an ideal director of the Institute's programs. He is a very capable and creative colleague, a great teacher, and I am fortunate to be able to turn to him as Sorensen's assistant director."
Marc recently earned his Master's Degree in Education from the University of Virginia, where he studied educational leadership, foundations and policy. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the College of William & Mary with a degree in government, where he was awarded the James Frederic Carr Memorial Cup, given to one member of the graduating class on the basis of scholarship, character and leadership.










