Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi
Samantha Bergman currently serves as a Trajectory Program Intern at EY and a Cybersecurity Analyst Intern at the New York State Education Department. In addition, Samantha is a founding mother and Secretary of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi sorority chapter at the University at Albany, where guidance is provided to new sisters and recruits. Past experiences include serving as Risk Management Chairwoman at Sidney Albert Albany JCC, lifeguarding at Kenwal Day Camp Inc. and Maimonides Hebrew Day School, and working as an Assistant Preschool Teacher. Samantha also contributed as an IT Specialist at Virtual Enterprises International, Inc. and has volunteered at Camp ANCHOR. Education includes attendance at the University at Albany, SUNY, and John F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore, NY.
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi is a Jewish-interest sorority founded in 1998 at the University of California, Davis. The purpose of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi is to promote unity, support, and Jewish awareness, as well as to provide a Jewish experience for ourselves, our members, and the community as a whole. We are devoted to friendship, motivation, opportunity, leadership, and well-being.