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Jenny Morgan is a graduate from Pepperdine University with a B.A. in Theatre and Television. She appeared in her Off-Broadway debut as the lead in "The Kitchen Sink", in both Los Angeles and New York City. Not only did the show win rave reviews (appearing in both Playbill and www.nytheatre.com), but it was also a participant in the International Fringe Festival in NYC. Jenny has worked in production as well, earning her a solid reputation among some of the biggest names in Hollywood. She worked on the 78th Annual Academy Awards, and traveled to Oxford Mississippi to work on the nationally televised, live concert, "Mississippi Rising". The successful concert raised several millions of dollars for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Jenny has many other interests, including volunteering and raising money for charities around the world. She is a member of Step Up Women's Network, donating her time to after school programs for at-risk teenage girls. She has been actively volunteering for other organizations such as Children's Hospital Los Angeles, The Blind Children's Center, and City of Hope. Jenny was elected as Pepperdine University's "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi", and served a two year term helping the men's fraternity raise money for the City of Hope Cancer Research Foundation. She was the first runner-up for the International Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, and traveled across the United States to participate in the fraternity's 150th anniversary. She is a member of Delta Gamma sorority and held numerous leadership positions during her college years. While still in school, Jenny was asked by the Pepperdine Board of Regents to speak on behalf of the entire student body, on the issues of campus involvement, student life, and the Pepperdine community. For the past seven years, she has been a counselor for a Pepperdine sponsored program called the Youth Citizenship Seminar, where she encourages and motivates the youth of today, to become the leaders of tomorrow.