Public & School Partnership Now Under New Leadership

By JoLynne Lyon | September 10, 2024
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Roseline Hill and Jessica Jeppesen

The Public and School Partnership at Utah State University received new leadership this fall.

PSP is now led by Roseline Hill, the new program director. She comes to Utah State University via South Africa, where she gained more than 20 years’ experience in nonprofit work in human rights and rights for women. She replaces Mark Larese-Casanova, who left to become an assistant professor in the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences.

Jessica Jeppesen started with PSP in June and is now its current program coordinator.

PSP is housed in Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice within the Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services. It is an AmeriCorps-funded nonprofit organization staffed by full-time Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) members.

Hill and Jeppesen said PSP’s focus is on alleviating poverty. They work through local schools and nonprofits, building capacity and supporting local volunteers. “The VISTA member isn’t there to replace the staff member,” Hill said. Instead, their support is designed to help programs be self-sustaining.

VISTA members recruit and train volunteers, raise funds, write grants and organize service learning projects. They are currently working in 10 partner sites in Utah.

To find out more, request a VISTA member at your school or nonprofit, or to ask for additional volunteers to help with your program, contact Jessica Jeppesen.

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