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Meet Our Executive Board Mentorship & Excellence. Sisterhood & Diligence.

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Meet OurExecutive Board

Mentorship & Excel lence. Sisterhood & Di l igence.

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Our Executive Board

PresidentEmony

Robertson

Emeritus ConsultantSelena

Cardona

Internal Relations

CoordinatorNadia May

Vice-PresidentIyore Olaye

TreasurersShelby HollandDaphne Alerte

Professional Chair

Lydia Anglin

Retreat CoordinatorsDomonique

CollinsImani Phillips

Event Coordinators

Ayanna HallJanyla Seltzer

Publicity ChairRachel Powell

Freshman Representatives: Coming Soon

AdvisorTheoria Cason

Alumni LiaisonAdora

Nwankwo

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President, Emony Robertson

Emony RobertsonYear: Class of 2017 Major: Development

SociologyMinor: Communications

Advice for the Fall Semester: "Be sure to surround yourself with people who have the

desire and will to succeed, because we

often become a product of those we associate

ourselves with on a daily basis."

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Vice President, Iyore Olaye

Iyore OlayeYear: Class of 2016Major: Chemical

EngineeringAdvice for the Fall

Semester: "Take advantage of the many

opportunities presented to you by our community's organizations. Don't be

afraid to reach out! We are here to uplift one another

and to assist you in reaching your full

potential!"

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Event Coordinator, Janyla Seltzer

Janyla SeltzerYear: Class of 2016

Major: Biological Science/ Biology & Society

Advice for the Fall Semester: "Study hard,

but don’t forget to sleep!"

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Event Coordinator, Ayanna Hall

Ayanna HallYear: Class of 2016

Major: Industrial and Labor Relations

Advice for the Fall Semester: Philippians

4:6 “Don’t worry about

anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell

God what you need, and thank him for all he has

done.”

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Retreat Coordinator, Imani Phillips

Imani PhillipsYear: Class of 2016

Major: Industrial and Labor Relations

Advice for the Fall Semester: “‘Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole

life believing that it is stupid.’

Find your niche and everything

will fall into place.”

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Retreat Coordinator, Domonique Phillips

Domonique CollinsYear: Class of 2016

Major: Industrial and Labor Relations

Advice for the Fall Semester: "Take

advantage of the many opportunities presented to

you by our community's organizations. Don't be

afraid to reach out! We are here to uplift one another

and to assist you in reaching your full

potential!"

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Internal Relations Coordinator, Nadia May

Nadia MayYear: Class of 2017

Major: CommunicationsMinor: Business &

Italian Advice for the Fall

Semester: “Find whatever it is that you're

passionate about and commit to it fully.

Whether that means joining a club or starting an organization of your own, just go for it.”

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Publicity Chair, Rachel Powell

Rachel PowellYear: Class of 2017

Major: Apparel DesignMinor: Business

Advice for the Fall Semester: “‘You may not control all the events that

happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them.’ Life is full of ups and

downs but don't become discouraged when you're going through hard times. It's called going through something for a reason. You're not going to get

stuck.”

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Alumni Liaison, Adora Nwankwo

Adora NwankwoYear: Class of 2018

Major: Industrial and Labor Relations

Advice for the Fall Semester: “Stay focused.

Determine what you want to accomplish at the beginning of the semester and remain steadfast. It is easy to get

distracted with all the activities, parties and

friends. But, if you keep your eye on your goals, you can achieve it with hard work

and dedication. Remember that success feels good. It's

what got you here.”

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Professional Chair, Lydia Anglin

Lydia AnglinYear: Class of 2018

Major: Industrial and Labor Relations

Advice for the Fall Semester: “K(NO)W

YOURSELF – I urge ladies who are focused on their

future success to truly look above, around, and within

when striving to put together a plan of action for academic,

personal, professional, and social commitments.

Sometimes you just have to say, ‘No.’ Make every day

count. Have no regrets. Do you, girl.”

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Treasurer, Daphne Alerte

Daphne AlerteYear: Class of 2017

Major: Biological SciencesAdvice for the Fall

Semester: “It’s important to practice time

management early so that you don’t fall behind.

Make a calendar of upcoming assignments so

they don’t sneak up on you. Also, don’t be afraid

to seek help when you need it. Make a habit of

using the resources around you.”

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Treasurer, Shelby Holland

Shelby HollandYear: Class of 2018Major: Economics

Advice for the Fall Semester: “Don’t be

afraid to go out of your comfort zone. Try new

things. Get involved. Be bold!”

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Emeritus Consultant, Selena Cardona

Selena CardonaYear: Class of 2017Major: Sociology

Advice for the Fall Semester: “Don’t take

on too much, and always remember your priority is school first,

have fun, but don’t lose sight of the main

reason that you are at Cornell!”

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