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Biography

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Wren Robbins was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and from an early age has demonstrated creativity, decisiveness, and a natural talent for leadership. Since 2018, she has attended Georgia Military College, a prestigious leadership academy, where she has excelled both academically and in extracurricular activities, quickly rising to leadership positions throughout her four years taking JROTC in highschool.


In high school, Wren has actively participated in Fine Arts and Color Guard, serving as captain for two years. Her dedication to community service is evident through her volunteer work with the Junior American Legion Auxilary (JALA) and her involvement in the Chic-Fil-A Leadership Academy for two
consecutive years. Wren held the position of JALA Historian her junior year, and Secretary her senior year. She also mentors a fifth-grade student through the Bulldog Buddies program as a senior and has volunteered to work during the summer as a GMC Preparatory School art camp counselor in 2022, 2023, and 2024.

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As the current Cadet Captain S-6 for the Second Battalion (comprised of 320 students), Wren is responsible for managing all multimedia content and manages and maintains the communications through several automated platforms for faculty and student services. Her leadership extends to her top staff position within headquarters.


For two consecutive summers, Wren honed her technical production and leadership skills with the highly regarded, American Music Abroad touring group. She traveled to seven different countries in Eastern Europe each summer and led the indoor and outdoor technical production team for a cumulative of 28 days between 2023 and 2024. Under her keen management, she was the Sound Crew Lead that oversaw the set-up and breakdown of all equipment to include multiple speakers, microphones (handheld and wireless), and soundboards. At the conclusion of the show, she assured all equipment was packed and transferred properly.

Wren’s passion for theater has shaped her career goal to become a stage manager. She has been hand-selected throughout her tenure in high school to serve as a stage manager for elementary, middle and high school productions and she was recently chosen as the lead stage manager for the prestigious Georgia Thespian Conference All-State Opening Production, identified by an executive committee as a standout among dozens who auditioned in the state of Georgia. Currently, she is applying for a technical position within S.T.A.R. Council, which is a program of the Georgia High School Musical Theatre Awards (GHSMTA) that allows high school students to learn about the technical aspects of producing the live television broadcast of the Shuler Awards, aiming to further her experience by joining the production team.


Regularly noticed for her warm spirit, quick wit, and affable personality, Wren’s dedication, creativity, and leadership make her a standout student with a bright future in theater management.

Click here for references from GMC President, Lieutenant General (USA, Ret) William B. Caldwell IV & GMC Fine Arts Director, Mark Weaver.

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