Society of Women Engineers President

Shared on April 9, 2019 via Instagram and Facebook

I am so incredibly honored and excited to announce that I am the President Elect of the Society of Women Engineers for the 2019-2020 school year! (Disclaimer: no one ran against me, but I’m still HYPE) These past 3 years have been the most challenging yet amazing years. Going into engineering freshman year was scary, but it’s even scarier now that I have to start thinking about my goals and my future. SWE has provided me not only with amazing opportunities to expose myself to different aspects of engineering, but also a network of women on campus who support each other in friendship and can relate to each other’s trials and triumphs. I’m so excited to see what next year is going to look like, and I’m looking forward to working with the eboard and all the members of SWE to continue to grow with each other! In my own words: LET’S. GET. IT. LADIES. 💙

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I am originally from Long Island, New York. Now, I live and work in D.C. at as an acoustic consultant. I graduated from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. with my bachelors of mechanical engineering in May of 2020. I love living in D.C. because it is smaller than New York City (where I basically grew up), so it was easy to get around. There is always something fun to do all day, every day. I have a few blog posts up about my time at Catholic University, and I plan to write a lot more! If there is one thing that you remember from reading this, it should be that I love spending quality time with friends and family. They are my support system, and I would not be the woman I am today without each and every one of them. Simply put, they mean the world to me. I am also a faithful Catholic and have a passion for music and art. I play the piano, guitar, ukulele, kalimba, and I sing! When I started this blog, I was back in New York due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the shutdown of my campus. My sister and I published a few episodes of our podcast called The Chirp at the beginning of the summer, but when we both started working, it become difficult to manage. I started this blog in August of 2020 because I was looking for a new recreational project that would stick. So, here’s to a new start!

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