Daniel Vocelle is the 2006-2007 SADD National Student of the Year and the FLORIDA SADD Student of the Year. As the FLORIDA SADD Student of the Year and a member of the FLORIDA SADD Student Advisory Board, Daniel helped plan many SADD campaigns, served as a youth spokesperson at functions and events throughout Florida, and worked closely with other organizations on alcohol prevention. He lobbied Members of Congress in Washington, D.C., for mandatory keg registration and a ratings system on alcoholic advertisements. This summer attended a youth summit in Florida, where he worked to influence the state legislature to pass more severe DUI laws.Making a difference in the lives of others has always been important to Daniel, which is why he joined SADD. A 2006 graduate of Sebastian River High School, he was a dedicated SADD student for four years and served as president of his chapter during his junior and senior years. Daniel was instrumental in staging mock DUI crashes, and his SADD chapter used footage from last year’s mock crash to create a public service announcement that aired across the state and on MTV and VH1. Daniel is an excellent student. He was an International Baccalaureate student with a 4.45 weighted grade point average. He was chosen to serve as a representative for Florida American Legion Boys State, a youth leadership program for high school juniors. An accomplished athlete, Daniel also played on the varsity wrestling and lacrosse teams. He attends Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he is a chemical engineering major. When he graduates, he would like to work as a research scientist for a pharmaceutical company to help develop medication that can prolong and save livesDaniel Vocelle is the 2006-2007 SADD National Student of the Year and the FLORIDA SADD Student of the Year. As the FLORIDA SADD Student of the Year and a member of the FLORIDA SADD Student Advisory Board, Daniel helped plan many SADD campaigns, served as a youth spokesperson at functions and events throughout Florida, and worked closely with other organizations on alcohol prevention. He lobbied Members of Congress in Washington, D.C., for mandatory keg registration and a ratings system on alcoholic advertisements. This summer attended a youth summit in Florida, where he worked to influence the state legislature to pass more severe DUI laws.Making a difference in the lives of others has always been important to Daniel, which is why he joined SADD. A 2006 graduate of Sebastian River High School, he was a dedicated SADD student for four years and served as president of his chapter during his junior and senior years. Daniel was instrumental in staging mock DUI crashes, and his SADD chapter used footage from last year’s mock crash to create a public service announcement that aired across the state and on MTV and VH1. Daniel is an excellent student. He was an International Baccalaureate student with a 4.45 weighted grade point average. He was chosen to serve as a representative for Florida American Legion Boys State, a youth leadership program for high school juniors. An accomplished athlete, Daniel also played on the varsity wrestling and lacrosse teams. He attends Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he is a chemical engineering major. When he graduates, he would like to work as a research scientist for a pharmaceutical company to help develop medication that can prolong and save lives