Angela Sudu
Angela Sudu is the Senior Program Coordinator of the Emory Purpose Project. She joined the Project in its first year of inception and contributes to creating and executing the programs and projects offered in collaboration with partner offices throughout Emory.
She got her start in higher education after a brief exploration of the field of Human Resources, which she decided was not the right fit for her. Her own journey through college and as a young professional was foundational, but it took a lot of personal reflection on her own values and goals following those experiences for her to realize her passion for education and the experiences provided through it. At this point, she joined Emory in 2017 first as an Undergraduate Program Coordinator for Mathematics and Computer Science and then as an Academic Advisor for undergraduate students in Emory College of Arts and Sciences. Her educational background includes a Master of Education in Educational Psychology from the University of Georgia and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and International Studies from The University of South Florida.
Angela and her spouse, Kyle, live in the Grant Park neighborhood of Atlanta with their two cats, Juniper and Rye. The perennial hosts, neither of them has ever met a stranger and they are always open to a new adventure. They enjoy traveling, hiking, photography, all things food, and spending time with friends and family.
