Cynthia Brodhead Bevacqua
About Cynthia Brodhead Bevacqua
Cynthia Brodhead Bevacqua serves as the Interview and Selection Coordinator at the Student Conservation Association, where she has worked since 1998. With over two decades of experience in the conservation field, she focuses on engaging young people in environmental stewardship and community service.
Work at Student Conservation Association
Cynthia Brodhead Bevacqua has served as the Interview and Selection Coordinator at the Student Conservation Association (SCA) since 1998. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the recruitment and selection processes for various conservation programs. The SCA operates nationwide, focusing on environmental stewardship and community engagement across all 50 states. Bevacqua's work contributes to the organization's mission of fostering a new generation of conservation leaders through hands-on service opportunities.
Education and Expertise
Cynthia Brodhead Bevacqua completed her Bachelor of Arts in Communications at Rowan University, studying from 1971 to 1976. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in effective communication, which is essential in her role at the Student Conservation Association. Additionally, her extensive experience in the conservation field spans over two decades, highlighting her expertise in environmental stewardship and community engagement.
Background
Cynthia Brodhead Bevacqua attended East Brunswick High School before pursuing higher education at Rowan University. She has dedicated her career to the conservation field, working with the Student Conservation Association for 26 years. Her role involves engaging young people in conservation efforts, emphasizing the importance of protecting and restoring national parks and community green spaces.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Cynthia Brodhead Bevacqua has played a significant role in promoting environmental stewardship and community engagement. She has been instrumental in engaging young individuals in hands-on service projects, contributing to the development of future conservation leaders. Her efforts have supported the protection and restoration of various natural areas, aligning with the mission of the Student Conservation Association.