M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust

A woman with long dark hair wearing glasses and a black shirt smiles for the camera. The Murdock Trust is proud to welcome Camille Idedevbo as a nine-month Oregon Fellow.

A Pepperdine University graduate, Camille Idedevbo will serve as an Oregon Fellow. The Fellow Program, an initiative of the Oregon Leadership Development Institute, identifies meaningful, mentored internship opportunities across a variety of markets. This professional relationship is meant to provide an exploration into the relevance of vocation, faith and community to each Fellow.

During her time at Pepperdine, Camille established a faith-based organization called “Word Up,” helping to cultivate inclusion and community on campus through worship services and interactive biblical teaching. She previously served as vice president of financial development for Delta Sigma Pi and worked as an administrative assistant at Gordon & Rees, an established law firm in Washington, D.C.

“We are so pleased that Camille has agreed to bring her professional talents and commitment to service to our organization,” said Steve Moore, executive director of the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust.

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