In the age of the individual, the God of Fellowship stands out as an ambassador of teamwork, camaraderie, and loyalty. The quintessential utility men, God of Fellowship’s motto in life is work hard and always ask for seconds.

As the youngest child, Josh realized at an early age that functioning in a group was not an option but a necessity. He quickly embraced teamwork, making mediation his main focus. At age three he arbitrated the “Wolfgram Phone Privileges” negations. When he was 8, he organized the Maine segment of “Hands Across American”, only to have it ruined by New Hampshire lack of involvement. In his collegiate years he focused his energy on international affairs. Traveling from country to country he spent many a long night with female diplomats, improving his language skills. For the last two years Josh has been on a teamwork pilgrimage, working as ball boy for the USA Women’s Volleyball Team.

Whether he’s living with southerners or introducing a UNH Wildcat to a family of Black Bears, Josh has spent a lifetime uniting people. This year he brings his mission to Lawn Olympics, as the God of
Fellowship. Though he may be a young God,
Olympiads know to treat him favorably, for
irritating the God of Fellowship can result
in a Lawn Olympics night of loneliness.