Determined and driven
Growing up in suburban Philadelphia, Agnew was always a precocious child. At just eight years old, Agnew volunteered as an interpretive guide at historic sites such as Graeme Park in Horsham and Hope Lodge in Fort Washington. Then during her high school years, she served as a student representative to the Pennsylvania Board of Education.
Her achievement continued in college, when she enrolled as an international affairs major at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. She excelled both in and out of the classroom, collecting prestigious internships with nongovernmental organizations such as The Carter Center, which advocates for human rights.
But it wasn’t all roses for Agnew. Growing up, her parents owned a sign shop in the Philadelphia neighborhood of Kensington, and their finances ultimately faltered. The experience highlighted for Erin the importance of learning how to navigate benefits resources and access scholarship funds.
Ultimately, the experience became one she can draw on when building trust with her clients. After earning her bachelor’s degree, Agnew felt compelled to help those whose families faced challenges like hers did.