Leadership Positions
Propelling Progress With Servant Leadership
Elected Class Representative
Student Council
Re-elected all four years of high school, I have had the opportunity to serve my class in this exclusive position. As a StuCo member, my biggest achievement has been leading a two-time (soon to be three!) winning Intramurals committee with over 50 members and 60 hours of work per year.
Executive Board Chairwoman
Global Advisory Council (GAC)
Invited by faculty to serve as the Chairwoman of the GAC Executive Board, I work with my nine fellow board members to lead our unmatched global program. With eleven sister school partnerships around the world and an active Junior World Affairs Council presence, there is always something to talk about!
Chapter Founder & President
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
Intrigued by the idea of a national organization dedicated to business skills and networking, I was motivated to start my school's FBLA chapter my senior year. Now consisting of five leadership team members and over forty members, we are excited to see how we can promote the spirit of business within our community.
Student Ambassador
Admissions Program
Armed with my love of talking, I often don my blazer and participate in activities with prospective donors, families, and students on life at my school. As ambassadors, our goal is to represent our community in an honest, open way and be a resource for those looking from an outside perspective.
Founder & Leadership Team President
Serviam Fair
Not feeling tied to one particular volunteering cause, I created Serviam Fair -- a series of events dedicated to providing students with easy and accessible volunteering opportunities. After two years of this community engagement activity, Serviam Fair boasts 10 completed fairs, 870 participants, 1600+ deliverables, and even a magazine feature!
Founder & Co-President
Photography Club
Motivated by my passion for capturing life through a lens and spurred on by my two years of high school photography classes, my classmate and I began our school's first-ever photography club, aptly named Photo Bears. Within the first year, we had monthly showcase competitions, active member participation, and a fully-equipped website to showcase the photographic efforts of our members.