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In volunteer leadership, influence comes not from titles—but from trust, empathy, and shared purpose.
It’s about bringing people together, seeing their strengths, and helping them realize the impact they can have. When people feel seen and valued, they give their best—often more than they thought possible.At the core of my volunteer work is a simple belief:
 Purpose fuels people. And people, when empowered, create real change.
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       PennPAC/Horizon NationalDeputy Lead Pro bono services to local non-profit, Horizons National 
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       Rowan University BusinessGuest Lecturer Human Resources, Marketing and Social Impact. 
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       Rutgers University BusinessGuest Lecturer Human Resources, Marketing and Social Impact. 
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       Wharton Alumnae Founders & FundersVice President Programming Women led or women directed entrepreneurial enterprises. 
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       Wharton Alumni Social Impact ClubCo-Founder and EVP Aligned with United Nations 2030 Initiatives 
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       University of PennsylvaniaAlumna Recruiter Recruiting for all undergraduate schools within the University. 
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       Wharton Women's CircleCo-Lead Professional women’s group - forum for best practices 
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       Beacon: Networking for LifeMultiple Positions Cross-industry senior executive community group 
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       Tri-State HRMA (DE, NJ and PA)Multiple Positions Official SHRM Chapter 
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       Wharton Club of PhiladelphiaVP Leadership and Career Created Leadership Series.