Fellow Bio:
Sam Clendon ’07 is a Woodrow Wilson School major and African Studies certificate from New Zealand by way of the Philippines. While at Princeton, Sam was a member of Tower Club, Whig-Clio and IRC, dabbled in field hockey (it’s a men’s sport in the Commonwealth), and studied abroad at Oxford his Junior Fall. Upon graduation, Sam returned to Oxford and has just completed his Masters (MSc) in Forced Migration in the Department of International Development. During his four years at Princeton, Sam spent his summers working in locations as disparate as the highlands of central Laos and New York City. Having grown up and traveled extensively around Asia/Pacific, Sam is excited to live and work in a new region of the globe. For the coming year with the World Food Program in Mauritania, he is excited about turning his academic pursuits into practical experience, navigating the bureaucracy of international organizations, and rediscovering the joys of living in warmer climes.