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 Campus Involvements 

Undergraduate- UF

March of Dimes Collegiate Council

Beginning my freshman year I was involved with The March of Dimes Collegiate Council, formerly known as Gators March for Babies. Throughout my time at UF I saw this organization as it has evolved over the years. Knowing I have had an integral part in that change is rewarding in and of itself. Navigate to my LinkedIn to see a more in depth look at my involvements with MODCC, including my 2 year time on the executive board. 

Health Professions College Council

The Health Professions College Council, or HPCC, is a ambassadorship program within the College of Public Health and Health Professions. HPCC Ambassadors serve to promote PHHP on campus through educational events, recruitment, and fundraisers. As Treasurer I was responsible for managing the finances and the budget of HPCC as well as approving the budget fo the sub-organizations in PHHP. I was also the primary representative at all Board of College Council meetings. 

Gamma Phi Beta International Sorority

My involvement with the Eta Xi Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta started my freshman year as a charter member. I along with 200 others were the first initiated class of Gamma Phi Beta at the University of Florida. Along with the help of two Collegiate Leadership Consultants, we set out to make a chapter of Gamma Phi Beta that provided a dynamic experience, an authentic sisterhood, and a legacy that would last a lifetime. Looking back on my experience's now, I can confidently say my time at UF would not have been the same without Gamma Phi. 

 

Through Eta Xi and Gamma Phi Beta I was been provided with countless opportunities to challenge myself and expand my leadership. I served on the second Executive Board from 2016-2017, attended two different leadership conferences,  participated in three fall recruitments, was a part of many temporary committees and more. In November 2018 we finally had the opportunity to move in to our completed home on sorority row, and it was then that I felt as if my sorority experience was complete. 

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