How are you involved with the Keller Center?

I first got involved with the Keller Center by getting a job with them. They were switching website platforms and as a Website Student Assistant, I would go over small details around the website to polish and point out to my manager, Greg Duncan. After completing this job, I moved to become a Student Social Media Associate and help out Beth Jarvie. I help with posting updates about the Keller Center on the Instagram and Facebook pages. Now, I also became a Social Impact Designer with the Keller Center's Program, Tiger Challenge. The summer of 2020, we learned about design thinking and exploring the youth vaping epidemic with my wonderful team. We have come up with a lot of insights, problem statements, and inspirations to help enable a vape-free youth culture for the next 2 years in the program.

What advice would you have for students about getting involved at the Keller Center?

If you have the slightest interest in entrepreneurship, innovation, have an idea for a startup, or just want to bring societal impact, Keller Center is the perfect place at Princeton to do so. Attend their amazing workshops, webinars, or look at their numerous programs such as Tiger Challenge, PSIP, or eLab. Go talk to their amazing and inclusive staff to see what programs you might be interest and how to get involved because it is truly worth becoming a member of the Keller Center community.

What are your academic or career goals?

I hope to concentrate in Computer Science (A.B.) and get certificates in Entrepreneurship and Spanish. I hope to enter the tech business world but also contribute through societal impact. I am also interested in helping the non-profit world.