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Leadership in Alpha Omega Epsilon and Tau Beta Pi

I'm grateful to have been given the opportunity to serve as a leader in multiple clubs. When being a leader for any group I feel that it is important to view the position as one of service to the community. I always strive to leave the group in a better position than what I inherited. As the President of A.O.E. and T.B.P. I've had the opportunity to take the lead in initiating positive changes for both clubs. Within A.O.E. I established new strategies for better record keeping as well as elevated our status as a club at NYU. With T.B.P. I shed light on the club by hosting more events and connecting us to other professional-focused engineering clubs at Tandon. By investing into both of these clubs I hope to leave them in better condition than when I inherited them.

Part of University Leadership Honors Cohort at NYU

During Spring 2024 I and several other GLASS students were invited to join the Spring 2024 University Leadership Honors Cohort within NYU. This is an all-university class which you must be selected for within your individual school. As part of this class I was able to hear unique tales of leadership and persistence from differnt individuals within the NYU community. It also was an opportunity for me to interact with students outside of my typical environment. I'm grateful to have been nominated for this unique experience during my time at NYU. 

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