Zane Landin

Zane Landin

Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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    Mountain View, California, United States

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    Cal Poly Pomona

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    California State Polytechnic University-Pomona

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    Activities and Societies: Kellogg Honors College President's Council Scholarship McNair Scholars Program Disability Diversity Champion CLASS Council — President, Secretary PRSSA — President Communication Honor Society — President Disability Cultural Center Development Committee Chair CEIS Council — Director of Public Relations, President Disability Resource Center — Peer Mentor Alumni Office - BroncoStampede Ambassador Ahimsa Club — Vice President, President Men Against Violence — Scheduler, President Bronco LEAD Intern

    Cal Poly Pomona is among the best public universities in the West and is nationally ranked for helping students achieve economic success. As an inclusive polytechnic university, we cultivate success through experiential learning, discovery and innovation. Our graduates are ready to succeed in the professional world on Day 1.

    Faculty in all disciplines put theory to practice, providing students with opportunities to apply their knowledge in hands-on projects, research collaborations, and…

    Cal Poly Pomona is among the best public universities in the West and is nationally ranked for helping students achieve economic success. As an inclusive polytechnic university, we cultivate success through experiential learning, discovery and innovation. Our graduates are ready to succeed in the professional world on Day 1.

    Faculty in all disciplines put theory to practice, providing students with opportunities to apply their knowledge in hands-on projects, research collaborations, and valuable internship and service-learning programs.

    Our history and geography are unlike any other university in the region. Nowhere else can students ride an Arabian horse, practice on a Steinway piano, bring a new product to market, and build a liquid-fueled rocket

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    This three-day virtual program is geared toward students who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States (including DACA recipients) and who identify as a member of a group that is currently underrepresented in business and business education. The VVM program will be geared towards students who: identify as a member of a group that is currently underrepresented in business schools and corporate America (e.g. African American, Latino, Native American, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, or…

    This three-day virtual program is geared toward students who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States (including DACA recipients) and who identify as a member of a group that is currently underrepresented in business and business education. The VVM program will be geared towards students who: identify as a member of a group that is currently underrepresented in business schools and corporate America (e.g. African American, Latino, Native American, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, or Transgender); or, are the first family member to attend college; or, are from a family with little business education or experience; or, are from a school whose graduates are sometimes underrepresented (e.g. attends a community college as part of a four-year degree or attends a predominantly minority college).

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    Activities and Societies: Key Club Cabinet, Associated Student Body (ASB), Mustang Update (Video Production), Student CLASS Council Member, Best Buddies Cabinet Member Polynesian Performance Club, National Honor Society Men’s Ensemble Choir, Librarian Officer, Dragon Boat Racing Athletic Team, Whodunnit Musical Performer, Junior Honor Guard Award, Michael Miyamoto Scholarship, Tuskegee Airmen Black Student Union Essay Contest, Armed Forces Assistance Vice President, United Medicine Cabinet Leader

    Inter Club Council Representative
    High School Mascot
    Advanced Drama
    Principal’s Honorary Committee
    Library Volunteer
    Scholastic Arts and Writing Awards National Silver Medal
    Hispanic Scholarship Fund: Youth Leadership Institute, A-Team

Licenses & Certifications

Volunteer Experience

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    Volunteer Chef

    Lasagna Love

    - Present 7 months

    Health

    Support local families with home-cooked, nutritionally complete meals

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    Emerging Leaders Committee

    The Plank Center for Leadership in Public Relations

    - Present 9 months

    The Plank Center’s Emerging Leaders Committee serves as the liaison between the Center and those in the first few stages of their careers. Members are ambassadors of The Plank Center in their workplaces and embody the values that Betsy Plank held dear. This select team of young professionals offers diverse insights to the Center, while creatively building bridges that help new practitioners become successful leaders.

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    Board Member

    Ja'Quan Lavender Foundation: The Journey To Gold

    - Present 10 months

    Education

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    Board of Advisors

    Find Your/self Boxes

    - Present 1 year 5 months

    Human Rights

    Find Your/self Boxes is a queer-owned, mental health focused, self-care box company, created to promote good mental health, because mental health is something we ALL have. Find Your/self Boxes serves as an easy way for people to send love and care to those in their life who may be struggling or who need a little pick me up, by offering customizable and curated self-care boxes, filled with research backed wellness products that promote healing.

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    Gen Z Leadership Council

    #ForYouPath

    - Present 1 year 8 months

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    2023 D-30 Disability Impact List Selection Committee

    Diversability®

    - 3 months

    Human Rights

    Review D-30 nominations and determine the 2023 D-30 list.

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    Advocate

    #HALFTHESTORY

    - 2 months

    Science and Technology

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    Scholarship Reader

    The LAGRANT Foundation

    - 2 months

    Education

    - Reviewed student scholarship applications.

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    Vice President

    Access & disABILITY Alliance

    - 3 years 9 months

    Civil Rights and Social Action

    The Access & disABILITY Alliance (AdA) is an organization on the Cal Poly Pomona campus. Formed on May 27, 2008, the AdA is comprised of faculty, staff and students whose goal is to promote awareness, sensitivity, and a cultural identity of those with disabilities.

    Social Media Volunteer
    Scholarship Committee Member
    Ability Ally Training Facilitator
    Unity Luncheon Co-Chair

    Post weekly Instagram posts regarding disability justice.

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    Council President/Director

    Multicultural Council (MCC)

    - 10 months

    Civil Rights and Social Action

    2020-2021: Vice President and Director of Finance

    The MultiCultural Council is the umbrella organization for over 50 cultural clubs on campus. The goal is to engage the CSU students in an open environment promoting education, awareness, growth, appreciation and respect to empower the campus community in taking a stance for social justice. We administer funds in support of clubs and organizations and build trust through collaborations among various clubs on campus. We encourage active…

    2020-2021: Vice President and Director of Finance

    The MultiCultural Council is the umbrella organization for over 50 cultural clubs on campus. The goal is to engage the CSU students in an open environment promoting education, awareness, growth, appreciation and respect to empower the campus community in taking a stance for social justice. We administer funds in support of clubs and organizations and build trust through collaborations among various clubs on campus. We encourage active involvement through diverse cross-cultural programming, leadership development and creating an atmosphere of unity through diversity.

    - Assume the duties of the Council Chair/President in his/her absence.
    - Ex-officio member of all Council committees; can appoint a designee in his/her place.
    - Responsible for all committees and other duties delegated by the Chair/President.
    - Enforce the disciplinary actions of MCC according to the MCC By-Laws.
    - Maintain order in the Council’s Regular Meetings (sergeant-at-arms).

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    United with Differences Executive Director

    College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences Council

    - 11 months

    Civil Rights and Social Action

    United with Differences is a disability-centered event that was established last year. It brought together many different individuals of all levels to unite to make a difference. Participants learned about the disability community through the power of story telling.

    - Organized the logistics of the event.
    - Created a speaker application that was marketed across the university.
    - Planned professional interviews to narrow down speakers for the event.
    - Recruited and maintained…

    United with Differences is a disability-centered event that was established last year. It brought together many different individuals of all levels to unite to make a difference. Participants learned about the disability community through the power of story telling.

    - Organized the logistics of the event.
    - Created a speaker application that was marketed across the university.
    - Planned professional interviews to narrow down speakers for the event.
    - Recruited and maintained dedicated students to the organization.
    - Created marketing materials for the event.
    - Generated university-wide interest.
    - Maintain social media engagement.
    - Held the event with over 140 people in attendance.
    - Gained roughly over 100 followers on Instagram.
    - Held meetings to discuss the event.

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    Council President, Director of Public Relations

    College of Education and Integrative Studies Council

    - 2 years 8 months

    President
    May 2018 – May 2019

    The College of Education and Integrative Studies Council oversees all the student organizations underneath that specific college. It is the direct student organization that represents the college and works with student government.

    - Oversaw and support all the clubs underneath the College of Education and Integrative Studies
    - Managed a team of 5 Executive Board members: the Vice-President, Director of Finances, Director of Communication…

    President
    May 2018 – May 2019

    The College of Education and Integrative Studies Council oversees all the student organizations underneath that specific college. It is the direct student organization that represents the college and works with student government.

    - Oversaw and support all the clubs underneath the College of Education and Integrative Studies
    - Managed a team of 5 Executive Board members: the Vice-President, Director of Finances, Director of Communication, Director of Public Relations, and the student senator.
    - Provided them with tasks to effectively serve the council.
    - Actively planned events throughout the year to support the student body such as an introductory event of the college for first year students, a social gathering, a question and answer forum with the dean, and an end of the year banquet.
    - Worked closely with the dean to produce and maintain student engagement.
    - Attended committee meetings that chose speakers for the new lecture series monthly event.
    - Represented the council on the Inter-Council board, which is where all of the councils connect to discuss and pursue changes for the betterment of the student body.see less

    Director of Public Relations
    2016 – May 2018

    - Oversaw the organization's social media accounts.
    - Worked closely with the communication specialist.
    - Pushed communication efforts out.
    - Helped plan an elementary school mural painting event.
    - Led the outreach committee for the project.

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    Unity Luncheon Co-Chair

    Access & disABILITY Alliance

    - 8 months

    Every year, one of the affinity groups (BFSSA, LFSSA, Pride Alliance, Native American Coalition, the Asian American Group, and AdA) hosts the annual Unity Luncheon Event. It is an awards ceremony to highlight the leading student and faculty member mobilizing change for the different affinity groups. It is a campus-at-large event with around 400 different faculty and staff in attendance.

    In 2018-2019, the Access and DisABILITY Alliance (AdA) was put in charge for the event. As a member of…

    Every year, one of the affinity groups (BFSSA, LFSSA, Pride Alliance, Native American Coalition, the Asian American Group, and AdA) hosts the annual Unity Luncheon Event. It is an awards ceremony to highlight the leading student and faculty member mobilizing change for the different affinity groups. It is a campus-at-large event with around 400 different faculty and staff in attendance.

    In 2018-2019, the Access and DisABILITY Alliance (AdA) was put in charge for the event. As a member of AdA, I was given the opportunity to co-chair the event with Cathy Whitaker.

    - We held weekly meetings discussing the operations of the event.
    - The committee decided on the theme, the logo, the color pallet, the branding, and marketing for the event.
    - Oversaw a team of 8 faculty and staff each doing different tasks like certificates, food, logistics, and registration.
    - Made sure that everything was up and running before the event.
    - The leading communicator for the team.

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    (National) Student Advisory Committee

    The BACCHUS Initiatives of NASPA

    - 1 year 1 month

    - National representative for BACCHUS Initiative of NASPA for California, Arizona, and Hawaii!
    - Presented and attended a regional conference about mental health, stress management, and health.
    - Authored an article for the BACCHUS initiative.

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    Secretary of Education Cabinet Leader

    Associated Students Inc. at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

    - 9 months

    I served as the Secretary of Education, one of the ASI Student Government Cabinet Leaders!

    - Participated in cabinet meetings discussing student concerns.
    - Sat on the Academic Senate as a student senator.
    - Participated in campus-wide initiatives and interacted with faculty senators.
    - Engaged in the Academic Sub-Senate Budget Committee, where we analyzed and approved the university-wide budget.
    - Chair the Education Enhancement Board, which addresses educational policies…

    I served as the Secretary of Education, one of the ASI Student Government Cabinet Leaders!

    - Participated in cabinet meetings discussing student concerns.
    - Sat on the Academic Senate as a student senator.
    - Participated in campus-wide initiatives and interacted with faculty senators.
    - Engaged in the Academic Sub-Senate Budget Committee, where we analyzed and approved the university-wide budget.
    - Chair the Education Enhancement Board, which addresses educational policies, semester conversion, and inquires across students. The committee has been in communication with the Student Success Center about outreaching information on Semester Conversion.
    - Served in over 15 different university-wide policy committees.
    - Plan the Last Lecture Series. I invited two professors to speak about their experiences, and what they would tell their students if it was their last lecture.

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    Student Mental Health Advisory Committee Board Member

    Cal State Student Association

    - 1 year 4 months

    The CSU provides programs and services to support the psychological and emotional health of our students. Mental health and counseling services on the campuses offer support and strive to help students achieve their academic, personal and professional goals.

    - Sat on the committee that pushed for additional mental health resources in the CSU System.

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    Institute for Teaching and Learning Board Voting Member

    Cal State Student Association

    - 9 months

    ​The CSU Institute for Teaching and Learning (ITL) is devoted to promoting the highest standards of university teaching and to fostering faculty professional growth and collaboration throughout the CSU's 23 campuses. The ITL broadly defines faculty professional gr​owth to encompass the multiple roles of faculty relating to teaching; research, scholarship and creative activity; and service.

    I represented more than 500,000 students as a board member.

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    President

    Men Against Violence

    - 8 months

    Men Against Violence serves as the student club actively working against violence in the world affecting all genders.

    Planned the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, which had over 150+ participants. It was awarded Social Justice Program of the Year from the Office of Student Life and Cultural Centers.

    Held weekly meetings discussing the role of masculinity and how to contribute to the world positively.

    Screened the Red Pill Documentary to highlight the Men's Rights Movie with the…

    Men Against Violence serves as the student club actively working against violence in the world affecting all genders.

    Planned the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, which had over 150+ participants. It was awarded Social Justice Program of the Year from the Office of Student Life and Cultural Centers.

    Held weekly meetings discussing the role of masculinity and how to contribute to the world positively.

    Screened the Red Pill Documentary to highlight the Men's Rights Movie with the Director of the film in attendance for a Question and Answer session.

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    President, Scheduler, Information Officer

    Ahimsa Center

    Student Club President
    Jun 2018 – May 2019

    The role of the Ahimsa student club is to support the center and educate students on international peace studies and non-violent interventions. We would host meetings discussing the center, prominent leaders, and movements that have paved the way for nonviolence.

    Scheduler
    Jun 2017 – May 2018

    - Scheduled the spaces for the club meetings
    - Participated in executive board meetings

    Information Officer
    2016 – May…

    Student Club President
    Jun 2018 – May 2019

    The role of the Ahimsa student club is to support the center and educate students on international peace studies and non-violent interventions. We would host meetings discussing the center, prominent leaders, and movements that have paved the way for nonviolence.

    Scheduler
    Jun 2017 – May 2018

    - Scheduled the spaces for the club meetings
    - Participated in executive board meetings

    Information Officer
    2016 – May 2017

    - Served as the information/outreach officer
    - Brainstormed ways to increase membership
    - Advised the student club
    - Served as a liaison between the club and the office of student life and cultural centers.

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    Newman Civic Fellow

    Campus Compact

    The Newman Civic Fellowship is named for Frank Newman, one of the founders of Campus Compact, who dedicated his life to creating opportunities for student civic learning. Campus Compact is a national coalition of more than 1,000 college and university presidents—representing some 6 million students—who are committed to improving community life and to educating students for civic and social responsibility. The Newman Civic Fellowship is generously supported by the KPMG Foundation.

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    Creating a Path Towards Success

    California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce

    - Present 4 years 7 months

    In 2004, as part of the California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce (CHCC) 25th Anniversary and the 50th Anniversary of the landmark decision of Brown v. Board of Education, the CHCC launched the first CAPS Program. This program is an intensive 6-month training that provides real-world skills for young professionals, such as interview skills, etiquette for professional gatherings,networking and learning about optimizing personal strengths.

    The CAPS program celebrated its 10th anniversary in…

    In 2004, as part of the California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce (CHCC) 25th Anniversary and the 50th Anniversary of the landmark decision of Brown v. Board of Education, the CHCC launched the first CAPS Program. This program is an intensive 6-month training that provides real-world skills for young professionals, such as interview skills, etiquette for professional gatherings,networking and learning about optimizing personal strengths.

    The CAPS program celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2014, and from its inception continues to empower college students to become the next generation of successful civic and business leaders through training, network-building, and ongoing engagement with leaders in business development.

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    Youth Advisory Board - West Region

    Young Invincibles

    - Present 4 years 7 months

    Our Youth Advisory Boards (YAB) allow young adults to weigh in directly on YI’s work and our strategies for engaging with young people. We have established Youth Advisory Boards in each location where we have an office (Chicago, LA, Houston, NYC, Denver, and the DMV). The YAB meets with staff four times a year, where we discuss what YI has accomplished since our last meeting, new campaigns we’re working on, and our plans for youth outreach going forward. No outside work is required, other than…

    Our Youth Advisory Boards (YAB) allow young adults to weigh in directly on YI’s work and our strategies for engaging with young people. We have established Youth Advisory Boards in each location where we have an office (Chicago, LA, Houston, NYC, Denver, and the DMV). The YAB meets with staff four times a year, where we discuss what YI has accomplished since our last meeting, new campaigns we’re working on, and our plans for youth outreach going forward. No outside work is required, other than staying engaged with YI and coming prepared to talk about how we can make a difference!

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    Climate League Justice Fellow

    Sierra Club

    - Present 4 years 7 months

    Environment

    The Climate Justice League is a 10-week organizing fellowship for high school and college-aged young people who are ready to make a difference! Through this program, students learn key organizing and leadership skills, meet other youth activists from around the country, and take action for climate and social justice.

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    McNair Scholars Program

    California State Polytechnic University-Pomona

    - Present 5 years 2 months

    Education

    Rigorous Academic Research Program to help first-generation, low-income students or students underrepresented in the doctorate field wanting to go get a doctorate degree.

    I am doing my research on how we can leverage technology to improve people’s mental health.

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    Project Success Peer Mentor

    California State Polytechnic University-Pomona

    - 1 year

    Education

    I mentored two students on campus, guiding them through their first years in college.

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    Student Representative

    Associated Students Inc. at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

    - 1 year 4 months

    Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Advisory Council
    Semester Conversion Steering
    PolyTeach Committee Member
    Information Technology Executive
    Intercollegiate Athletics Board
    The Academic Sub-senate General Education Committee
    The Search Committee for the Associate Vice President for Talent Management
    Homecoming Planning Committee
    Inner-Council Committee
    Student Health Committee
    Bronco Events and Activities Team Volunteer
    Special Projects Improving the Classroom…

    Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Advisory Council
    Semester Conversion Steering
    PolyTeach Committee Member
    Information Technology Executive
    Intercollegiate Athletics Board
    The Academic Sub-senate General Education Committee
    The Search Committee for the Associate Vice President for Talent Management
    Homecoming Planning Committee
    Inner-Council Committee
    Student Health Committee
    Bronco Events and Activities Team Volunteer
    Special Projects Improving the Classroom Experience Committee
    Elections Committee
    Academic Senate Student Senator
    The Search for ASI Human Resources Project Assistant
    Access and Compliance Team
    Title IX Task Force, Title IX Advisory Board, Title IX Bystander Intervention Subcommittee

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    Harvest International Student Editor

    California State Polytechnic University-Pomona

    - 9 months

    Harvest International is a literary journal at Cal Poly Pomona. I served as an editor for the Spring 2019 session.

    - Participated in a class where we learned how a literary journal is produced.
    - Helped revamp their website.
    - Marketed for the spring submission.
    - Reviewed submissions that would be included in the issue.
    - Assisted in planning for their poetry night event which included works from many students.
    - Wrote articles for the website.
    - Successfully…

    Harvest International is a literary journal at Cal Poly Pomona. I served as an editor for the Spring 2019 session.

    - Participated in a class where we learned how a literary journal is produced.
    - Helped revamp their website.
    - Marketed for the spring submission.
    - Reviewed submissions that would be included in the issue.
    - Assisted in planning for their poetry night event which included works from many students.
    - Wrote articles for the website.
    - Successfully published the spring issue with over 100 pages of student work.
    - Gained professional skills working for a publication.

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    CSU Symposium Facilitator

    California State Polytechnic University-Pomona

    System-Wide educational event where university professors come together and discuss their research and practices. I served as a facilitator for one of the sessions.

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    Relay for Life Committee Member

    Walnut High School

    - 10 months

    Civil Rights and Social Action

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    Member Coordinator

    The National Society of Leadership and Success

    - 7 months

    Education

    Gave official credit to members who attended events. There were around 400 members.

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    Inclusive Excellence Council Subcommittee Member

    California State Polytechnic University-Pomona

    - Present 3 years 6 months

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    A-Team

    Hispanic Scholarship Fund

    - Present 8 years 3 months

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    Event Volunteer

    TEDxCPP

    - 1 month

    Science and Technology

    Helped with the annual TedxCPP Event!

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    Club Representative

    United Business Student Senate

    - 9 months

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    Creative Writing Safe Space: A Purposeful Community Founder and President

    California State Polytechnic University-Pomona

    - Present 3 years 11 months

    Education

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    Panelist

    National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD)

    - 1 month

    Civil Rights and Social Action

    Here I Stand: Perspectives on Being an Advocate in a Changing World

    There are multiple approaches to advocacy; from the work of grassroots organizations pushing for local change, to activists using collective action to shift behaviors of policymakers, to the work of advocacy organizations that push for federal action. It’s important for emerging advocates to understand the multitude of approaches and hear how these approaches lead to long-term changes. Join us for a webinar on April 29th…

    Here I Stand: Perspectives on Being an Advocate in a Changing World

    There are multiple approaches to advocacy; from the work of grassroots organizations pushing for local change, to activists using collective action to shift behaviors of policymakers, to the work of advocacy organizations that push for federal action. It’s important for emerging advocates to understand the multitude of approaches and hear how these approaches lead to long-term changes. Join us for a webinar on April 29th at 7pm EST and hear how you can begin your advocacy journey.

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    Mind out Loud

    - Present 1 year 9 months

    Health

Courses

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  • Communication Law and Ethics

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  • Consciousness and Community

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  • Entrepreneurial Marketing

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  • Ethical Problems in Contemporary Life

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  • Event Planning

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  • Financial Accounting for Decision Making

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  • Health Care Seminar

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  • Intro to Personal Computing

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  • Intro to Philosophy Honors

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  • Introduction to Communication Theory

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  • Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

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  • Introduction to Oceanography

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  • Introduction to Science, Technology, and Society

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  • Journal Publishing Activity

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  • Learn through Discovery Projects Training Course

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  • Life Science

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  • McNair Scholars Seminar I and II

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  • Multicultural Leadership

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  • Statistics with Applications Honors

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  • Survey of Mass Communication

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Projects

Honors & Awards

  • Champion of Inclusion

    Best Buddies

  • Distinguished Alumni

    LAGRANT Foundation

    Named a “Distinguished Alumni” in the September and October 2023 edition of PR Week magazine.

  • Top Communication Voice

    LinkedIn

    I earned the Community Top Voice badge for Communication. People are chosen based on their noteworthy contributors to collaborative articles for a particular skill.

  • California Toastmasters: Area 2 Contest - Second Place in Table Topics

    Toastmasters

  • Top Five Emerging Business Leaders in the Industry

    CIO Times

    https://theciotimes.com/magazin/Top-Five-Emerging-Business-Leaders-in-the-industry-v1/#page=1

  • National President’s Citation

    PRSSA

    The National President's Citation is a special honor conferred upon students who have left a lasting mark on the Society through their exceptional contributions to PRSSA at the Chapter and National level.

  • Champion of Inclusion

    Best Buddies

  • Gold Key Award

    PRSSA

    The PRSSA Gold Key Award is one of the highest honors given to PRSSA members and reflects your outstanding academic excellence in public relations and communications as well as your leadership within your Chapter and the society as a whole.

  • PRSSA Star Chapter Award

    PRSSA National Committee

    Lead the PRSSA Chapter at CPP to receive this award for exemplary leadership and service to the community. This was the first time the PRSSA Chapter at CPP received this award!

  • Pinterest: Mental Health Action Leader Recognition

    Pinterest

    Grant recipient of work based upon mental health initiatives alongside the other Mental Health Youth Action Forum Participants.

  • 2022 D-30 Disability Impact List

    Diverseability

    Now in its third year, the D-30 Disability Impact List honors the unique accomplishments of our most impactful community members globally through a nomination and selection process.

    After receiving almost 250 nominations for more than 125 incredible leaders with disabilities globally, we are pleased to present the 3rd D-30 Disability Impact List. We know that this list is not comprehensive of all the disabled people doing great work, we hope that this can be a catalyst for continuing to…

    Now in its third year, the D-30 Disability Impact List honors the unique accomplishments of our most impactful community members globally through a nomination and selection process.

    After receiving almost 250 nominations for more than 125 incredible leaders with disabilities globally, we are pleased to present the 3rd D-30 Disability Impact List. We know that this list is not comprehensive of all the disabled people doing great work, we hope that this can be a catalyst for continuing to advance disability inclusion, leadership, and representation at all levels.

  • Weglyn Social Justice Award

    Michi and Walter Weglyn Multicultural Studies Chair

  • Zoom: Mental Health Action Leader Recognition

    Issued by Zoom Cares, Zoom Video Communications

    Recipient of a grant given to each member of the Youth Mental Health Action Forum.

  • 2022 Social Impact Awards: Undergraduate Student of the Year Honorable Mention

    PR News

  • McGoldrick Award Recipient

    College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences (CLASS)

    The McGoldrick Award for the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences (CLASS) recognizes seniors who have faced significant challenges but excelled academically and have stayed involved in campus or community activities.

  • Public Relations Student of the Year

    Cal Poly Pomona — Communication Department

  • Mental Health Youth Action Forum

    MTV and the White House

    Chosen out of hundreds of applications to participate in the first-ever Mental Health Youth Action Forum at the White House.

  • 2022 Social Impact Awards: Undergraduate Student of the Year Finalist

    PR News

  • Dean’s List - Fall 2021

    Cal Poly Pomona

  • Research Distinction

    Office of Undergraduate Research at Cal Poly Pomona

    Research Distinction recognizes students who have exhibited exceptional commitment to the research, scholarship, and creative activities communities and have embraced the "Learning-by-Doing" culture at Cal Poly Pomona. Students who fulfill all the requirements for the Research Distinction are awarded a certificate of recognition and a Graduation Pin.

  • PRSA-LA Scholarship Recipient

    Public Relations Society of America, Los Angeles

  • Leaders of the Future Scholarship

    elevink

  • HPRA-LA Scholarship

    Los Angeles Chapter of the Hispanic Public Relations Association

    HPRA-LA created the Scholarship Program to assist students of Hispanic descent in Los Angeles County achieve their education goals. The HPRA-LA Scholarship Program recognizes outstanding academic achievement and community service among undergraduate and graduate students who are pursuing a career in public relations and related communications fields.

  • Montesi Scholarship

    Marketing EDGE

    Participation in one of Marketing EDGE’s programs gains you access to marketing scholarship awards each ranging from $2,000-$5,000.
    Our selection is based on a combination of academic performance and demonstrated interest in the marketing field (classes, extracurricular activities, internships, etc).

  • NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Scholarship

    NBCUniversal and AAPD

    The NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Scholarship will offer eight (8) scholarships to be used in the fall semester of 2021. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students with disabilities who are pursuing careers in media, communications, or entertainment industries that will be enrolled in college or a university during Fall 2021 are eligible. Each recipient will receive $5,625 to help cover the cost of education at their college or university.

  • 40 Under 40 Award

    AdPR Academy

    The cohort member that demonstrates innovative thinking, strong determination, and results
    through their Academy experience indicating the potential for a long and successful career in
    the Advertising or PR industry.

  • Dean’s List - Spring 2021

    Cal Poly Pomona

  • President’s List: 2020-2021

    Cal Poly Pomona

  • Access & Disability Alliance (AdA) Scholarship

    Access and Disability Alliance

    This scholarship recognizes students who have taken an active role in promoting disability awareness and serving as an advocate for people with..

  • Communication Legacy Scholarship

    Cal Poly Pomona

    This scholarship is solely funded by donations secured by the student participants of the Fall Semester COM 4446 Event Planning Classes. The commitment to funding this Legacy Scholarship began in Fall 2018.

  • 2021 Scholarship Recipient

    LAGRANT Foundation

    Thirty (30) undergraduate scholarship recipients will receive a trip to New York City, New York where they will participate in career building activities including a welcome dinner with a keynote speaker, three daylong career & professional development workshops and a scholarship & donor recognition reception.

  • Competition Finalist

    Bronco Startup Challenge (BSC)

    The Bronco Startup Challenge is a business pitch competition designed to challenge students from different backgrounds, specialties, and interests to create a unified vision and bring their ideas to life. From ideation to a solid business plan, the competition facilitates the growth of innovation students of all majors. The Bronco Startup Challenge will be hosted on April 15, 2021 time TBD. Only selected teams will move onto the live event. We are now accepting applications! This document will…

    The Bronco Startup Challenge is a business pitch competition designed to challenge students from different backgrounds, specialties, and interests to create a unified vision and bring their ideas to life. From ideation to a solid business plan, the competition facilitates the growth of innovation students of all majors. The Bronco Startup Challenge will be hosted on April 15, 2021 time TBD. Only selected teams will move onto the live event. We are now accepting applications! This document will be updated as new information is released, please save the link to the document for future use.

  • Dean’s List - Fall 2020

    Cal Poly Pomona

  • 2020 Newman Civic Fellowship

    Campus Compact

    The Newman Civic Fellowship is named for Frank Newman, one of the founders of Campus Compact, who dedicated his life to creating opportunities for student civic learning. Campus Compact is a national coalition of more than 1,000 college and university presidents—representing some 6 million students—who are committed to improving community life and to educating students for civic and social responsibility. The Newman Civic Fellowship is generously supported by the KPMG Foundation.

  • Diversity Champion

    Access and DisABILITY Alliance (Ada)

    Each year our Cal Poly Pomona affinity groups recognize individuals who have been a champion for diversity issues or efforts within our campus community at the annual Unity Luncheon. AdA Diversity Champions are students, staff or faculty who have demonstrated a commitment to increasing disability awareness and to promoting access and equity for individuals with disabilities throughout the Cal Poly Pomona campus community in one or more of the following ways:

    Has taken a visible role in…

    Each year our Cal Poly Pomona affinity groups recognize individuals who have been a champion for diversity issues or efforts within our campus community at the annual Unity Luncheon. AdA Diversity Champions are students, staff or faculty who have demonstrated a commitment to increasing disability awareness and to promoting access and equity for individuals with disabilities throughout the Cal Poly Pomona campus community in one or more of the following ways:

    Has taken a visible role in reducing physical, virtual, or perceived barriers and stigma associated with disability. Has contributed to curriculum development, instruction, or educational programming aimed at increasing awareness and knowledge of issues regarding disability.

  • Point Scholar Semifinalist

    The Point Foundation

  • President's Council Scholarship

    Cal Poly Pomona

    Cal Poly Pomona recognizes exceptional student achievement through the prestigious President’s Scholars program. Established in 1983, more than 500 scholarships have been awarded to graduate and undergraduate students from the university’s eight academic colleges. The President’s Scholarship is maintained through the generosity of donors who recognize student perseverance and success.

  • Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program

    -

    The McNair Scholars Program is a federal TRIO program funded at 151 institutions across the United States and Puerto Rico by the U.S. Department of Education. It is designed to prepare undergraduate students for doctoral studies through involvement in research and other scholarly activities. McNair participants are either first-generation college students with financial need, or members of a group that is traditionally underrepresented in graduate education and have demonstrated strong academic…

    The McNair Scholars Program is a federal TRIO program funded at 151 institutions across the United States and Puerto Rico by the U.S. Department of Education. It is designed to prepare undergraduate students for doctoral studies through involvement in research and other scholarly activities. McNair participants are either first-generation college students with financial need, or members of a group that is traditionally underrepresented in graduate education and have demonstrated strong academic potential. The goal of the McNair Scholars Program is to increase graduate degree awards for students from underrepresented segments of society.

  • Golden Key Honor Society

    Golden Key

  • Creative Activities and Research Symposium Participant

    -

  • Mr. Cal Poly Pomona

    Student Interest Council

    A fun contest that the Student Interest Council puts on annually.

  • 1 Golden Key

    Scholastic Art and Writing Awards

  • Scholastic Art and Writing Awards National Silver Medal

    -

    I was awarded a national silver medal for my Poem, Fifty Shades of My Culture. 2,200 students received medals from a pool of 320,000 students.

  • Black Student Union (BSU) 1st Place Essay Contest (2014), Senator Bob Huff, 29th District, Black Student Union Essay Award

    Walnut High School

  • California Scholastic Federation Honor Society

    CSF

  • 2 Silver Keys

    Scholastic Art and Writing Awards

  • 2016-2017 Presidents List

    -

  • 2017-2018 Presidents List

    -

  • 30 Under 30 Most Powerful Intern Award

    -

  • 7 Honorable Mentions

    Scholastic Art and Writing Awards

  • ASI Art Student Spotlight

    -

  • Achieve Scholars Program

    Office of Undergraduate Research

  • Best and Brightest Scholarship

    Millennium Momentum Foundation

    Regarded as one of the most competitive and prominent programs of its kind in the nation, the Best & Brightest Scholarship Program seeks to identify students that exemplify exceptional academic merit, very strong leadership potential, commitment to reinvest in their local communities, and financial need

  • Bronco LEAD 2.0 Completion

    Bronco LEAD

    Bronco LEAD 2.0-This curriculum attempts to fortify students understanding of themselves. Students will be exposed to versatile customs, experiences and explore their own internal development. 2.0-is for students who are seeking to go more in-depth understanding of who they are as a leader and want to go beyond the foundation curriculum.

  • Bronco LEAD 3.0 Completion

    Bronco LEAD

    Bronco LEAD 3.0 is the final curriculum where students utilize the techniques/tools acquired in Bronco LEAD 1.0 and 2.0 This level requires students to put their obtained leadership skills into practice. Participants in Bronco LEAD 3.0 will have an opportunity “to do” leadership in Cal Poly Pomona fashion. Instead of "LEARN by Doing," students will "LEAD by Doing" through service opportunities listed below.

  • Bronco LEAD Completion

    -

    The Bronco LEAD program nurtures leaders by developing and supporting a variety of student leadership opportunities through: collaboration with academic and student affairs departments, recognizing successful student leadership, and fostering the natural leader in each Cal Poly Pomona student.

  • Bronco Lead 1.0 Completion

    Bronco LEAD

    Bronco LEAD 1.0 is the base curriculum of this program. You will become familiar with a variety of resources our campus has to offer by selecting experiences that pique your interests! This curriculum is mandatory of all students participating in the Bronco LEAD Program.

  • CSU Student Trustee Finalist

    -

  • Deans List - Fall 2017

    Cal Poly Pomona

    This award is awarded to students who received a 3.5 or higher gpa during an academic quarter.

  • Deans List - Spring 2017

    Cal Poly Pomona

    This award is awarded to students who received a 3.5 or higher GPA during an academic quarter.

  • Deans List - Spring 2019

    Cal Poly Pomona

    This award is awarded to students who received a 3.5 or higher gpa during an academic quarter.

  • Deans List - Winter 2017

    -

    This award is awarded to students who received a 3.5 or higher gpa during an academic quarter.

  • Dean’s List - Fall 2021

    Cal Poly Pomona

  • Den Chief Service Award

    Boy Scouts of America

    Mentored young cub scouts two hours a week for 9 months.

  • Dragon boat Team - 3rd Place Dragon boat Competition

    Dragon Boat Rowing Long Beach Competition

  • Eagle Scout

    -

    Eagle Scout is the highest achievement or rank attainable in the Scouts BSA program of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Since its inception in 1911, only four percent of Scouts have earned this rank after a lengthy review process. The Eagle Scout rank has been earned by over 2.5 million youth.

  • Ethics and Policy Student Fellow

    California Center for Ethics and Policy

    Each year, CCEP selects a handful of qualified university students to serve as Ethics and Policy Fellows. Student Fellows spend the year investigating CCEP’s annual theme. Fellows participate in an intensive thematic seminar, interact with ethics and policy experts, learn about community initiatives related to the theme, and contribute to a student research conference

  • FBI Honors Internship Finalist

    -

  • Fall 2016 Deans List

    Cal Poly Pomona

  • High School Honor Roll

    -

  • Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) Scholar

    -

    Founded in 1975, the Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) empowers Latino families with the knowledge and resources needed to successfully complete a higher education, and provides scholarships and support services to as many exceptional Hispanic American students as possible.

  • Inducted Member

    Lambda Pi Eta — Communication Honor Society

  • Kellogg Honors College

    -

    The Kellogg Honors College (KHC) is a community of talented and motivated students — the "Honors students" at Cal Poly Pomona (CPP). KHC provides an enriching and intellectually stimulating setting for its students, who pursue their academic goals within their respective majors in an environment that fosters involvement, passion and curiosity. The college augments their scholastic experience through individual advising and mentoring to support personal and intellectual growth and successful…

    The Kellogg Honors College (KHC) is a community of talented and motivated students — the "Honors students" at Cal Poly Pomona (CPP). KHC provides an enriching and intellectually stimulating setting for its students, who pursue their academic goals within their respective majors in an environment that fosters involvement, passion and curiosity. The college augments their scholastic experience through individual advising and mentoring to support personal and intellectual growth and successful program completion. Honors faculty promote active and reflective learning through innovative pedagogy. The Honors College also fosters a thriving social environment where students are regularly engaged with their peers through civic engagement projects as well as social and cultural events. Through involvement in activities such as tutoring, leadership in student organizations and residence halls, as well as outstanding academic performance in the classroom, the Honors community is a catalyst for excellence throughout the university.

  • Media and Entertainment Summit Attendee

    Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF)

  • Michael Miyamoto Scholarship

    -

  • National Boren Scholarship Alternate

    -

    Boren Scholarships, an initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The countries of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are excluded.

  • National Honor Society

    -

    The National Honor Society is a nationwide organization for high school students in the United States and outlying territories, which consists of many chapters in high schools. Selection is based on four criteria: scholarship, leadership, service, and character

  • NextGen Leader

    Disability:IN

  • PRSSA Star Chapter

    PRSSA National Committee

    Lead the CPP PRSSA Chapter to receive the Star Chapter Award. This is a first for PRSSA at CPP.

  • Pace Setters Scholarship

    -

    The first Pace Setters president was Professor Emeritus C. Edwin Harwood, who retired in 1980 from the English & Foreign Languages Department and stated in the Bulletin, “The purpose of the organization will be fellowship and service.” In May 1981, the first Pace Setters luncheon was held as a “reunion” of retired faculty and staff, with nearly 50 retirees in attendance. Today, there are more than 1,000 retired faculty and staff from Cal Poly Pomona and more than 150 of them are dues-paying…

    The first Pace Setters president was Professor Emeritus C. Edwin Harwood, who retired in 1980 from the English & Foreign Languages Department and stated in the Bulletin, “The purpose of the organization will be fellowship and service.” In May 1981, the first Pace Setters luncheon was held as a “reunion” of retired faculty and staff, with nearly 50 retirees in attendance. Today, there are more than 1,000 retired faculty and staff from Cal Poly Pomona and more than 150 of them are dues-paying members of Pace Setters.

    Since its inception, Pace Setters strives to develop programs and activities for the benefit of its members, including promoting fellowship among members, engaging in university activities, and other mutually beneficial relationships between the university, the Foundation, Associated Students Inc., the Credit Union and their retirees.

    The naming of the group enjoyed an interesting history, according to longtime member Irene Lovewell, who states, “We could have been ‘Knights and Ladies of Kellogg’ or ‘Kellogg Specials’ or (horrors!) ‘Kellogg Flakes!’ Thankfully, ‘Pace Setters’ was chosen.”

  • Poet's Workshop

    -

    Poetry group getting good critiques

  • President's List

    -

    Every Quarter and Semester I have been at Cal Poly Pomona

  • Spring 2018 Deans List

    -

  • Winter 2019 Deans List

    -

Organizations

  • College & University Public Relations and Associated Professionals

    Member

    - Present

    CUPRAP is a voluntary organization of communications professionals from colleges, universities and independent schools dedicated to advancing the understanding of higher education and enhancing the professional development of its members.

  • Active Minds

    President

    - Present

    Active Minds is the leading Mental Health Organization that was made to support students and their mental health.

  • Bronco Makers Club

    Member

    - Present

    Club where the goal is to use creativity and make things. Learn things like using a 3D Printer.

  • PRSSA (Public Relations Student Society of America)

    Club Member

    - Present

    PRSSA is the leading group that specializes in providing resources and information to potential PR professionals

  • Society for Professional Journalists

    Club Member

    - Present

    Society of Professional Journalism is a Communication club dedicated to providing students resources and information that are interested in a journalism career.

  • College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences Council

    President

    - Present

    The College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences Council exists for the advancement of the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. The Academic Council exists: - To provide for the advancement of the student body of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona as a whole. - To function as the central representative body of student organizations and ASI within the College. - To act as liaison between students of the College and members of the Council organizations, and the ASI Senate.…

    The College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences Council exists for the advancement of the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. The Academic Council exists: - To provide for the advancement of the student body of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona as a whole. - To function as the central representative body of student organizations and ASI within the College. - To act as liaison between students of the College and members of the Council organizations, and the ASI Senate. - To ascertain the needs, desires, and attitudes of the College, for the purposes of representation; it shall report to the ASI Senate quarterly. - To reflect the shared ideas, and disseminate the interest and activities, of the students and faculty of the College. - To promote and implement a spirit of unified action, involvement, cooperation and understanding among students, faculty, staff, and university administrators of the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. - To strengthen the channels of communication, and the degree of coordination and interaction among its members in cooperation with the faculty, staff, university administrators, and ASI of the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

  • Cal Poly Pomona Poetry Club

    Treasurer

    - Present

    Cal Poly Pomona’s poetry club

  • Harvest International

    Editor

    - Present

    Harvest International is a student-run literary journal that publishes creative writing every semester.

  • Access & disABILITY Alliance

    Unity Luncheon Co-Chair and Voting Participant

    - Present

    The Access & disABILITY Alliance (AdA) is an organization on the Cal Poly Pomona campus. Formed on May 27, 2008, the AdA is comprised of faculty, staff and students whose goal is to promote awareness, sensitivity, and a cultural identity of those with disabilities. The annual Unity Luncheon is an annual campus-wide event that celebrates our university’s commitment to diversity, supporting inclusive activities and programs, and raising awareness of the issues affecting their communities. The…

    The Access & disABILITY Alliance (AdA) is an organization on the Cal Poly Pomona campus. Formed on May 27, 2008, the AdA is comprised of faculty, staff and students whose goal is to promote awareness, sensitivity, and a cultural identity of those with disabilities. The annual Unity Luncheon is an annual campus-wide event that celebrates our university’s commitment to diversity, supporting inclusive activities and programs, and raising awareness of the issues affecting their communities. The event includes a luncheon, keynote speaker, and entertainment. The program highlight is recognizing and honoring our Diversity Champions who are individuals (one student and one staff/faculty from each affinity group) for their efforts in serving underrepresented communities. Proceeds from the luncheon raise money for scholarships. Students will be chosen by each of the affinity groups for scholarships based on their work as diversity ambassadors on campus.

  • Alumni Association

    BroncoStampede Ambassador

    - Present

    Present the student body at alumni events, and relay current information to alumni about Cal Poly Pomona. One of the tasks is to stay connected to Student Alumni Association and connect alumni activities with the student body. Ambassadors are a liaison at the Student Networking dinners, and ambassadors communicate with potential donors as alumni events. One of my favorite events that I attended last quarter was the Rose float event at the Tournament House. Many different generations of Cal Poly…

    Present the student body at alumni events, and relay current information to alumni about Cal Poly Pomona. One of the tasks is to stay connected to Student Alumni Association and connect alumni activities with the student body. Ambassadors are a liaison at the Student Networking dinners, and ambassadors communicate with potential donors as alumni events. One of my favorite events that I attended last quarter was the Rose float event at the Tournament House. Many different generations of Cal Poly Pomona alumni who have participated in Rose Float before. It was a fundraising event to raise money for the new Rose Float Lab.

  • GM Able

    Member

    -

    GM Able, formally known as GM People with Disabilities (PwD), began in 1993 as an affinity group or group with a common interest. GM PwD later developed into an ERG as a voluntary and employee-led group that provides advocacy, opportunities, services and resources to its members. GM PwD was rebranded in early 2017 as GM Able to designate a greater emphasis on the abilities that employees with disabilities bring to the workplace. GM Able serves employees with disabilities, caregivers, and allies…

    GM Able, formally known as GM People with Disabilities (PwD), began in 1993 as an affinity group or group with a common interest. GM PwD later developed into an ERG as a voluntary and employee-led group that provides advocacy, opportunities, services and resources to its members. GM PwD was rebranded in early 2017 as GM Able to designate a greater emphasis on the abilities that employees with disabilities bring to the workplace. GM Able serves employees with disabilities, caregivers, and allies or anyone else that may be interested in learning about disability.

  • Project Success

    Peer Mentor

    -

    Cal Poly Pomona’s Project SUCCESS is a mentoring program to address the national need of men of color retention and persistence in higher education. In its third year of operation, Project SUCCESS assists male students of color at Cal Poly Pomona (CPP) with a strategic focus on African American, Latino, Native, and Southeast Asian male first-time freshmen. Through mentorship and intentional connections with CPP faculty, staff, alumni and the community, Project SUCCESS helps students…

    Cal Poly Pomona’s Project SUCCESS is a mentoring program to address the national need of men of color retention and persistence in higher education. In its third year of operation, Project SUCCESS assists male students of color at Cal Poly Pomona (CPP) with a strategic focus on African American, Latino, Native, and Southeast Asian male first-time freshmen. Through mentorship and intentional connections with CPP faculty, staff, alumni and the community, Project SUCCESS helps students successfully navigate the educational process. Furthermore, Project SUCCESS will contribute to the CSU Graduation Initiative 2025, which focuses on increasing 4-year graduation rates and eliminating the achievement gap between underrepresented minority students and their peer counterparts.

  • College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences Council

    Secretary

    -

    - The secretary facilitates communication between the Council and clubs by sending out emails, attending meetings, creates agendas, provides copies at every general meeting, collects information revolving clubs’ activity during general meetings, and transcribing minutes. - As secretary, I have developed an official website, and I author the monthly newsletter that is issued out to the representatives.

  • Ahimsa Club of Nonviolence

    President

    -

    Conduct meetings and discuss non-violent principles

  • College of Education and Integrative Studies Council

    President

    -

    - The function of the council is the central representative body of student clubs and to reflect the shared ideas, and the interests and activities of the students and faculty of the college. - I manage a team of 5 officers that make up the Council executive-board to accomplish the purpose of Council. - I delegate tasks to and assist all e-board members with their duties. I am responsible for enforcing the by-laws and making executive decisions, leading all Council related meetings, and…

    - The function of the council is the central representative body of student clubs and to reflect the shared ideas, and the interests and activities of the students and faculty of the college. - I manage a team of 5 officers that make up the Council executive-board to accomplish the purpose of Council. - I delegate tasks to and assist all e-board members with their duties. I am responsible for enforcing the by-laws and making executive decisions, leading all Council related meetings, and manage the 20,000-dollar budget. I represent the Council and the college, and I sit on the ASI Council President’s advisory board. - I was appointed to nominate the Outstanding Advisors Committee, and I work closely with the Dean, Associate Dean, and Assistant to the Dean, and other college faculty.

  • Millennium Momentum Foundation Leadership Development Institute

    Campus Liaison

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    - Assist prospective and current San Bernadino County & Orange County Region applicable students (UCR, Cal Poly Pomona, CSUF, etc.) with program applicable follow up needs to officially enroll and participate in the 2019 Millennium Leadership Development Institute (LDI). - Provide peer mentoring, guidance, barrier / issue resolution, and role modeling support to San Bernadino & Orange County region students in preparation for, and during, LDI program participation. - Provide LDI New Student…

    - Assist prospective and current San Bernadino County & Orange County Region applicable students (UCR, Cal Poly Pomona, CSUF, etc.) with program applicable follow up needs to officially enroll and participate in the 2019 Millennium Leadership Development Institute (LDI). - Provide peer mentoring, guidance, barrier / issue resolution, and role modeling support to San Bernadino & Orange County region students in preparation for, and during, LDI program participation. - Provide LDI New Student Orientation Logistics Support onsite at 2-Day LDI Conference (March 21, 2019) – LA Convention Center - Provide LDI Conference onsite logistics support & production coordination @ 2-Day Conference (March 21, 2019 / 7:00am-4:00pm) + March 22, 2019 / 7:00am-4:00pm) – LA Convention Center - Address ongoing prospective and current LDI student questions and needs pertaining to other program benefits associated with LDI participation (i.e. internship opportunities, internship grant priority, comp expo credentials, Best & Brightest scholarship priority, etc.) - Assist with prospective LDI partner research and tracking in an effort to prospective LDI students. - Assist with prospective and current LDI student participation tracking, evaluation and reporting. - Provide onsite LDI testing and graduation activity logistics support. - Provide onsite sign-up support for students attending Your Turn Intern Expo 2019, expressing interest in 2019-2020 LDI participation. - Other tasks as assigned to benefit prospective and current 2019 LDI students.

  • Men Against Violence

    President

    -

    -Planned the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event -Advocate for the end of violence across the spectrum. -Inform students what they can do. -Lead meetings

  • Bronco Events & Activities Team (BEAT)

    Volunteer

    -

    The Bronco Events & Activities Team (BEAT) exists to enhance student life at Cal Poly Pomona. Bringing quality live entertainment to campus and maintaining a fun learning atmosphere are some things the BEAT is known for, but there is much more to how the team operates. Guided by the ASI motto, “Students Serving Students,” BEAT evaluates student needs and creates strategies for satisfying them. As the face of ASI and representatives of the student population, BEAT has the ongoing responsibility…

    The Bronco Events & Activities Team (BEAT) exists to enhance student life at Cal Poly Pomona. Bringing quality live entertainment to campus and maintaining a fun learning atmosphere are some things the BEAT is known for, but there is much more to how the team operates. Guided by the ASI motto, “Students Serving Students,” BEAT evaluates student needs and creates strategies for satisfying them. As the face of ASI and representatives of the student population, BEAT has the ongoing responsibility of creating programs that facilitate growth and learning for students while staying current with popular trends.

  • McNair Scholars Club

    Public Relations

    The McNair Scholars Club at Cal Poly Pomona!

  • National Society of Leadership and Success

    Member Coordinator

    National Honor Society for all students. Great leadership fostering experience.

  • Pi Gamma Mu

    Honorary Member/Scheduler

    Honor Society for Social Sciences

  • United with Differences

    Executive Director

    United with Differences is a student led disability awareness event. It brings people together to engage in dialogue, empathy, and storytelling.

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