Luke Secosky
Luke Secosky has served as an Office Assistant for the Critical Incident Analysis Group (CIAG) since January 2009. During this time, he has been actively involved in compiling and editing conference publications as well as planning for CIAG's 2009 Annual Conference on the Hostage Crisis in Colombia.
In high school, Mr. Secosky was the recipient of both National Merit Commended Student and Advanced Placement National Scholar awards. He entered the University of Virginia with 34 credits gained through the Advanced Placement program.
In 2008, Mr. Secosky twice testified in front of the State Government Committee of the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives advocating a change in election law that would permit 17 year olds to vote in primary elections if they will be 18 by the general election.
Mr. Secosky is a first-year student at the University of Virginia. He intends to study finance and management in the McIntire School of Commerce, as well as political science in the College of Arts and Sciences.
A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Mr. Secosky has worked for the past four years at the Fox Chapel Golf Club, a Seth Raynor design consistently ranked as one of the top 20 courses in Pennsylvania.