Zoe Reardon graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas as the recipient of the merit-based Second Century Scholarship. At the university, Zoe Reardon studied psychology and world religion. A top student, she belonged to the Alpha Lambda Delta honor society and supported her peers as an academic leader in her commons. She previously attended the Atlanta International School (AIS), where she served as a tutor in the fields of Spanish, chemistry, and geography.
While at AIS, Zoe Reardon received a scholarship to travel to Nepal and help doctors providing physical therapy to children. In addition, she led educational sessions on dental hygiene and passed out kits for the children to use. She also completed a mission trip to Mexico where she delivered food to people living in remote areas and helped build a gym.
Before and during her time at Southern Methodist University, Zoe Reardon worked as a children’s theatre instructor at Alliance Theatre in Atlanta. During weeklong camps for children, she taught basic theatre skills and supervised their rehearsals for a final performance at the end of the week. In her first year, she served as team manager and helped lead all the other junior instructors. During her second year, after some time at university, she fulfilled a business analyst role and helped managers identify ways of maximizing profits for the theatre. She looked at different package structures and completed a competitor analysis before presenting her findings to the theatre's director.
A former competitive horseback rider, Zoe Reardon won a number of regional Atlanta events held through the United States Equestrian Federation and placed second or third in even more. She placed first in her division at the Southern Hunter Jumper Association finals. In 2016, she earned enough wins to qualify for the National Pony Finals.
While at AIS, Zoe Reardon received a scholarship to travel to Nepal and help doctors providing physical therapy to children. In addition, she led educational sessions on dental hygiene and passed out kits for the children to use. She also completed a mission trip to Mexico where she delivered food to people living in remote areas and helped build a gym.
Before and during her time at Southern Methodist University, Zoe Reardon worked as a children’s theatre instructor at Alliance Theatre in Atlanta. During weeklong camps for children, she taught basic theatre skills and supervised their rehearsals for a final performance at the end of the week. In her first year, she served as team manager and helped lead all the other junior instructors. During her second year, after some time at university, she fulfilled a business analyst role and helped managers identify ways of maximizing profits for the theatre. She looked at different package structures and completed a competitor analysis before presenting her findings to the theatre's director.
A former competitive horseback rider, Zoe Reardon won a number of regional Atlanta events held through the United States Equestrian Federation and placed second or third in even more. She placed first in her division at the Southern Hunter Jumper Association finals. In 2016, she earned enough wins to qualify for the National Pony Finals.