
Motivated first-year student at The George Washington University with a strong passion for politics, community organizing, and youth empowerment. Experienced in leadership roles, including the GWU Black Heritage Celebration, NAACP, participation in the Bank of America Student Leaders program, and skilled in fostering political literacy among peers. Adept at developing innovative solutions to address global issues, with a focus on civic engagement and cross-cultural understanding. Dedicated to driving meaningful change through education and collaboration.
As an Administrative Assistant at the DC History Center, I support engagement with donors, data management, and daily office operations. My role includes making donor outreach phone calls, maintaining accurate records through data hygiene, and assisting with administrative tasks that ensure the office runs smoothly. I contribute to an organized work environment while supporting the mission of the center: preserving and sharing the history of Washington, D.C.
Interned as a Bank of America Student Leader, completing an eight-week paid internship at the Boys & Girls Club. Assisted with youth development programs, community engagement initiatives, and daily operations to support local students. Gained hands-on experience in nonprofit management, leadership, and service while contributing to a mission-driven organization dedicated to empowering young people.