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Lucy Enge

Board of Trustees

Lucy Enge (she/her) is a former political staffer, farmer, and aspiring theologian. She graduated in 2022 from Wilmington College magna cum laude. During her undergraduate years, Lucy double majored in political science with a concentration in food policy and agriculture advocacy and religion and philosophy with a concentration in peace and nonviolence along with a minor in race, gender, and ethnicity studies and participated in the Honors and Peace Corps Prep programs. Outside the classroom, she was tirelessly involved in the college community and participated extensively in advocacy through Amnesty International and the Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL). Professionally, Lucy has worked in politics in local, state, and federal government including interning for the City of Wilmington’s Mayor’s Office and for U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown and working as the senior legislative aide for the Assistant Minority Leader of the Ohio Senate. Although an enthusiastic eighth-generation Ohioan, Lucy currently lives in Richmond, Indiana, while pursuing a Master of Divinity with an emphasis in peace and justice at the Earlham School of Religion and working as the farm manager of Earlham College’s certified organic Miller Farm. She is a member of Wilmington Friends Meeting where she has previously served on Ministry and Counsel for over three years and has been a representative of Wilmington Yearly Meeting to FCNL’s General Committee since 2020 along with being a member of the Annual Meeting Planning Committee. Lucy also enjoys spending time with and cooking for her friends and family, traveling internationally to visit Quakers in other countries, exploring bookstores and art museums, and knitting projects of all sorts.