Spring 2009 OFFICERS:
President:
Brett Josephson brett.josephson@duke.edu
Brett is a Junior with a concentration in Biomedical Engineering and Chemistry. He is a member of the AEPi fraternity and enjoys playing golf. Brett swims breaststroke and IM events.
Vice-President:
Brian Duffy brian.duffy@duke.edu
Brian is a Junior from Malvern, PA studying Economics, History, and Markets & Management. Brian gave up a spot on the Duke Varsity Cross Country team to train and compete in triathlons, including the USA Triathlon's Collegiate National Championships
Secretary:
Claire Lockerby claire.lockerby@duke.edu
Claire is freshman from Richmond, VA who has been swimming competitively since age 8. She swam year-round for Poseidon Swimming and for her high school, St. Catherine's. Her favorite event is the 100 butterfly. She hasn't declared a major yet at Duke but is interested in studying languages, politics, and international relations.
Treasurer:
Alex Teng alex.teng@duke.edu
Alex is a sophomore leaning towards the public policy major from Lexington, MA. At Lexington High School, he qualified for states three times and placed 2nd in the 200 medley relay as a sophomore. Besides club swimming, Alex works in the Wrestling office and attends CRU.
Social Chairs:
Katie Soltis katie.soltis@duke.edu
& Taylor Knight taylor.knight@duke.edu
Katie is a freshman from Gainesville, FL and is planning on majoring in
Political Science. In addition to club swimming, Katie is a member of Duke
International Relations Association. Katie swims freestyle and enjoys competing
in open water races.
Coaches:
Dan Speiser daniel.speiser@duke.edu
& Adam Moody william.moody@duke.edu
Dan swam at Carleton from '99 to '03 and lettered his freshmen, sophmore, and senior years. He made all-conference (MIAC) his senior year as a member of the 800 free relay. Before that, he swam for East Lansing High School (in Michigan) and went to states three times. He is currently a Biology graduate student here at Duke and will coach the Wednesday practices.
Team Captain:
Fred Hwang fred.hwang@duke.edu
Fred is a Biomedical Engineering and Economics major hailing from the great state of Northern California. Yes, it is a separate state. He is also is involved in America Counts/Reads, AmeriCorp's NC-ACTS program, HCEP, works in Dr. Arepally's lab, and is a proponent of the Awesomeness Society. Fred believes backstroke is the devil's work. True story.