Why did you join SGA?
My decision to join the Student Government Association was driven by a desire to amplify students' voices. I aspired to serve as a role model for young Latinx students, illustrating that finance is not as intimidating as it may appear. Recognizing the tendency for Hispanics to have less financial understanding, I aimed to be a valuable resource for those seeking guidance. I actively engage in studying finance, positioning myself as someone others can turn to for support and information.
Why do you bleed Cranberry?
I bleed cranberry because to be a bronc is to live a life long legacy of peace, love and positivity.
What diversity, equity, and inclusion mean to you?
In the rhythm of progress, diversity, equity, and inclusion serve as the heartbeat. Empower & advocate for the DEI movement to ensure that everyone feels supported. This ongoing initiative carries significance in our communities, guiding us through challenging and novel conversations.
What are your favorite spots on campus?
Some of my favorite spots on campus are the resident quad firepits, the bench I helped put behind alumni house, and the trails in the back of campus.
What is your mantra for this year?
“With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility”. I chose this quote because I really believe that in all my leadership roles I have a responsibility to uphold. If I am struggling with something I still have to remember I have to get my job done because people are depending on me.