Why are you running in the ASUO Election?
Hi! I am a first year student majoring in Business Administration and Political Science with a minor in Italian. I am committed to uplifting students’ voices and bridging the gap between ASUO and Lundquist. I served as an ASUO Senator in the first-year seat. I organized a clothing drive for a local women’s shelter and have been involved in organizing with YDSA, OSPIRG and the Alzheimer’s Association. Additionally, I am a member of AMA and worked on the case competition in 2025 that went to the Chicago nationals in 2026.
One of Senate's responsibilities is to interact with student organizations every week during Senate Hearings and makes decisions on their spending requests. As one of the most front facing parts of ASUO, how do you plan on making these interactions as positive as possible for students?
I plan to go the extra mile for students. This means not only listening to what they need, but also working hard on their behalf in a timely manner. Life can get stressful and busy, so I will make sure to encourage a positive environment and get tasks done fast so students don’t need to worry. I will be dedicated and focused to the best of my ability. I won’t leave students hanging.
Academic Senators represent students within their major, department, or school. How are you connected to the academic programs you represent? How will you utilize these connections to best represent students?
I am an active member in the American Marketing Association. I worked on the case competition as a researcher and social media campaign designer along with my peers. I completed a workshop in Lundquist called “Amplify your Impact.” There, I learned collaboration skills and met like-minded friends who intend to make a positive impact in the world through innovation. I have presented to many business classes about ASUO and made connections with students and professors through that process.