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Vice Chair of Membership & Communication

Catrina Lucio 

Catrina Lucio is a master's level social work student at Arkansas State University. She works as an Independent Living Coach for the H.O.W.L. Transition Program on Arkansas State University's main campus.

Catrina has a bachelor's degree in General Studies with concentrations in Social Work, Sociology, and Criminology. In addition to her studies at A-state, she is enrolled in two certification programs through the School of Social Work Continuing Education department at Rutgers University in Developmental Disabilities and Non-Profit & Public Management. After graduation, she plans to work in the nonprofit sector and prepare for doctoral studies.  

She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers, the National Association of Black Social Workers, and the Phi Alpha Honor Society for social workers and social work students.

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