I am working for David Cohen's campaign for the Democratic seat on the Board of Selectmen. I manage social media accounts, plan events, give political insight, and engage with voters.
I worked as a certified Poll Moderator through the Next Gen Election program. I ensured election laws were being followed and that voting went smoothly. This program is presented by the Office of the Secretary of the State and supported by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s Help America Vote College Program.
I worked for my university in the Honors First Year Seminar class “AI and the Death of the Author” where we discussed AI advancements and their effects on writing, reading, comprehension, and learning. I now work in the Introduction to Political Science class. I lead discussions and activities that engage students, while also creating vital relationships with students as a leader and advocate for them.
I am a volunteer at AVFD. I go on calls and assist interior firefighters as a support firefighter. I also organized a bake sale that raised almost $900 for the American Cancer Society on behalf of the Explorers. I ran the Explorers' Instagram page.
SEPTEMBER 2024
I traveled to Monterrey, Mexico to speak with Nobel Peace Laureates and their Organizations to address global issues and what youth can do to promote peace.
MAY 2024
The International Association for Political Science Students invited me to the World Congress in Athens, Greece, to present my research and paper, “The Dangerous Impact of Disinformation on Human Rights.” I presented in front of scholars from around the world, served as a panelist, and answered questions about my research after the presentation.
JANUARY 2024
I studied the New Hampshire Primary and campaigns during the 2024 election, during which I spoke with candidates such as Nikki Haley, Dean Phillips, and Marianne Williamson. I also studied the political atmosphere and spoke with key figures such as former RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel.
I started writing in The Quinnipiac Chronicle during my first semester at Quinnipiac and was promoted at the beginning of the second. Although I mainly focus on political opinion, I can write about a variety of topics.
I represent the College of Arts & Sciences at Admissions events. I answer potential and future students' questions and assist them.
Quinnipiac University Honors Program Leadership Board, Hamden, CT— Community Engagement Pillar
I joined the Honors Program in January 2024. I quickly discovered my strengths in community engagement and was chosen to join the leadership board in May of the same year.
Quinnipiac’s Grove Mentorship Program, Hamden, CT— Mentor
I am a volunteer mentor who helps guide first-year students through their first year at college. I have multiple mentees who count on me for support. We work with building connections within the community.
Quinnipiac’s Office of Academic Integrity, Hamden, CT— Academic Integrity Board Member
I am a volunteer who analyzes and helps in academic integrity cases. This includes unauthorized use of Artificial intelligence or other materials, cheating on coursework via other students, plagiarism, etc. I participate in procedures, hearings, and reports on many different types of cases.
Decision-making
Creativity
Resourcefulness
Critical thinking
Flexibility
Verbal and written communication
Public speaking
Strategic planning
Leadership
Attention to detail
Unsung Hero Award - Avon Volunteer Fire Department.
Certificate of Recognition for Outstanding Performance - Avon Volunteer Fire Department.
Pin it Forward Award - The US National Cheerleaders Association.
Certifications/Licenses