Get to Know NCA’s National Office Staff: Meet Will Eichhorn
July 8, 2019
Will Eichhorn is the Academic and Professional Affairs Associate at NCA. In this role, Will provides support to Lambda Pi Eta chapter advisors and manages the National Lambda Pi Eta social media channels. He works to increase student engagement and manages the bi-annual student newsletter.
Will grew up in the Baltimore, MD area and earned his B.A. in International Relations with a concentration on Middle East issues and a minor in Arabic and Latin from Bucknell University. While at Bucknell, he played the violin as part of the university-wide orchestra and was the student coordinator for the New Student Orientation program. After graduating, he studied abroad in Palestine at Birzeit University, where he learned Arabic.
Prior to joining NCA two years ago, Will served as an intern for Congressman Steny Hoyer’s leadership office. Will currently lives in Washington, DC with his adopted three-legged dog, Ralfie, and continues studying Arabic at the nearby Middle East Institute.
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The official newsletter of the National Communication Association: Issue #16, Jul. 2025

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