I am a recent graduate from the University of Georgia where I obtained a M.E.d in College Student Affairs Administration and served as the graduate assistant in Student Engagement in our Engagement, Leadership, and Service. In this role, I assisted in management of our student organization registration process, development of training materials and resources, and facilitation of workshops for student organizations. I provided support and insight on the planning and execution of large scale events at the university. In this role I also helped to support ELS's digital communication, specifically managing our social media and marketing efforts and I served as the Graduate Advisor to the executive board 18 of the student-run radio station: WUOG 90.5 FM. During my time in my postgraduate education journey, I was the Graduate Intern for Fraternity and Sorority Life at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Student Care and Outreach at the University of Georgia, taking a specific focus on mental health and wellbeing in Greek affiliated students. I also held the title of VP of Membership for my program's graduate association, serving as a liaison and representative of our graduate program.I am also fortunate to be a 2021 graduate of the University of Florida where I graduated with a Bachelors of Science of Health Education and Behavior with a minor in disabilities. During my time as a student I served as an UF official ambassador through an on-campus organization, Florida Cicerones. Being a Cicerone gave me the opportunity to interact with prospective students and families and share the joy of being a Gator. I also served as a Young Life leader for four years, specifically volunteering at the local middle school. I had the privilege of serving as the team leader from 2019-2020 which taught me the importance of strong leadership, empathy, and grace. My passion for the Young Life ministry led me to an internship opportunity. During the summer of 2019 I served as the Clearwater Cove - A Young Life Camp administrative intern where I learned effective interpersonal communication skills and administrative support. I also worked with Student Government as the Senate Secretary and Public Records Assistant all years of my undergraduate experience. My time with Student Government gave me great exposure to technical skills, helping me to master an array of platforms. I'm grateful for the opportunities I've had during my time as a collegiate student and am ready for the next adventure! Top 5 strengths: positivity, restorative, developer, woo, belief.