September 15, 2025 What inspired you to get involved with the Student Foundation? I’m very passionate about philanthropy and advocacy, so SF felt like a great way to get involved with the FSU community and represent the students. Which committees/organizations are you most active in right now? I am very involved as Greek Philanthropy Chair for Alpha Chi Omega, and I am extremely dedicated to fundraising and advocating for our philanthropy, Domestic Violence Awareness. I am also super involved with Girl Up at FSU, where I serve as Creative Media Director and help to build a strong network of female leaders and advocates. What’s a project or accomplishment you’re especially proud of? I’m especially proud of my involvements at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (68&69), which I have participated in the past two years. This experience strengthened my passion for leadership, social change, and the empowerment of strong female leaders. Do you connect your academic or career goals to your work with SF? If applicable, how? SF inspires my goals of contributing to something bigger than me and aligns with my personal dedication to philanthropy & service. My experiences with SF will benefit me in my future career goals of going into law and non-profit work. What do you enjoy doing outside of class and SF? I love hanging out & getting food with friends, going to meeting for my other involvements, going on walks and crafting! (I’m super into rhinestone crafts and crochet lol!) Do you have a favorite quote, motto, or piece of advice that guides you? "Life is so subtle that sometimes you barely notice yourself walking through the doors you once prayed would open." - I'm not sure who said it but it’s something that’s stuck with me through my college experience, and it's something I’ve recently been thinking about reflection on my accomplishments here! Hometown: Long Island, NY Major(s): Political Science & Social Work