Event Management
Throughout my career, I have successfully organized both small and large-scale community events, working both independently and as part of a team. I excel in managing end-to-end logistics with a high level of professionalism, ensuring seamless and impactful event execution.
Camp Liv 2023 – Inspiring Young Designers
Sponsored by Love Liv, I hosted Camp Liv, a 3-week creative workshop for young designers to explore their artistic talents through jewelry making, custom hoodie design, and creating Stoney Clover-style pouches with handsewn patches. The campers’ creativity was truly inspiring, and I guided them in pursuing their unique visions. I handled everything from securing participants, sourcing materials, to managing logistics and communications with families. The highlight was the hand-dyed t-shirts I made for the campers to take home as a memorable keepsake. The event was a huge success, with families and campers asking when the next Camp Liv would be held!
52DMS 2022 – Preparing 5th Graders for Middle School
52DMS is a transition event designed to help 5th graders confidently step into middle school. My team at DSU secured expert presenters to cover key topics like nutrition, friendships, and digital citizenship. We also hosted a panel of current middle schoolers who shared their experiences and advice for navigating this big change. DSU remains committed to creating impactful programming that supports students in their next pursuits, ensuring they feel prepared and excited for the journey ahead.



HIREDuxbury 2022 – Connecting Teens With Jobs and Opportunities
HIREDuxbury was a hiring and volunteer fair designed for motivated teens and first-time job seekers. My team and I at the Duxbury Student Union secured over 30 local businesses and organizations to attend, providing students with direct access to job and volunteer opportunities. The event featured a keynote from Crocs CEO Andrew Rees, who shared insights on what makes a standout employee. The night was a huge success—students left inspired, businesses found eager candidates, and some attendees even walked away with job offers!


