Education
American University
Washington, DC
Bachelor of Arts- May 2022
Communications, Legal Institutions, Economics & Government; Minor in Public Health
Certificate in Advanced Leadership Studies
American Heritage Academy
Las Vegas, NV
Advanced High School Diploma- May 2018
Experience
U.S. Senate
Washington, DC
Legislative Intern, Office of U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto
September 2019-present
- Research legislative issues through congress.gov, Congressional Research Service, and other such databases
- Draft memos for legislative staff
- Attend committee hearings and briefings
- Batch constituent comments in Intranet Quorum (IQ)
- Review press releases and news clippings regarding various state, legislative, and national issues
- Support office staff through administrative tasks
U.S. House of Representatives
Las Vegas, NV
Intern, Office of U.S. Representative Dina Titus
May-August 2019
- Assisted with over fifty constituent cases utilizing IQ, including Veterans Affairs, Social Security, Immigration, and other related federal agency cases
- Collaborated on district-based projects, including the Congressional App Challenge
- Represented the office at thirteen school visits to promote the Congressional App Challenge
- Answered and notated over a three hundred constituent phone calls
- Filed, copied, and digitized over five hundred documents
LEADERSHIP
American University Student Government
Washington, DC
Speaker of the Undergraduate Senate
May 2019-present
- Preside over undergraduate senate meetings
- Manage the undergraduate senate legislative agenda
- Communicate with university administration
- Supervise a cabinet of six members
- Nominate members of the Judicial Board and Elections Policy Board
Senator for the Campus at large
November 2018-May 2019
- Represented a constituency of over 7,000 students in the undergraduate senate
- Served as the chairman of the committee on student rights and services
- Sponsored/presented legislation, including co-sponsoring a resolution to condemn a racist event on campus and enforce the Student Conduct Code
American University School of Public Affairs Ambassadors Washington, DC
Ambassador
October 2018-present
- Represent the School of Public Affairs to prospective/newly admitted students and their families
- Facilitate a supportive environment for all incoming School of Public Affairs students and serve as a resource for them
- Assist in the creation of community amongst the School of Public Affairs undergraduate population
American University School of Public Affairs Leadership Program Washington, DC
Member
August 2018-present
- Develop a solution to a proposed research question, relating to a social issue impacting the community
- Compose policy memos and policy alternative matrixes to decipher the most effective policy to implement to resolve the proposed research question
- Research, annotate, and analyze academic sources
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada Las Vegas, NV
Volunteer
December 2016
- Served over fifty underprivileged individuals in the food pantry
- Organized food pantry groceries and supplies
Skills
- Computer: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Outlook, Intranet Quorum (IQ), congress.gov, and Congressional Research Service (CRS)