About Me

  This photo was taken in the Brenta mountain range, in Bolzano, Italy. 

  Italian is my second citizenship and the first language I learned.

  I love to hike, play competitive sports, read, listen to music, and travel in my free time. 

 

 

Skidmore College

Class of 2024

  • Human Physiology Major
  • Business Minor

        My Philosophy 

1. Embrace Hardship

By the age of 14, I broke my arms four times. The first was in a biking accident, two times playing a sport, and the third in an open-night skate rink with my friends. While being debilitated, those four times were difficult. They led me to pursue a career path in sports medicine, opening my interest in exercise and preventative medicine. For these reasons, one of my main philosophies is to embrace hardship and make the most of the situation. 

2. Stay Open Minded

Second, staying open-minded is another important attribute that embodies my personality. It has led me to many experiences which I believe are essential to learning throughout one’s life. Also, it can be useful for preventing conflict and influencing yourself to make better and more calculated decisions.

3. Be Kind

Thirdly, being kind has helped me build connections with friends and strengthened relationships with my family. Kindness opens up doors and improves your happiness.

4. Resiliency

My fourth value I hold is the ability to stay resilient.  Resiliency has helped me stay motivated to excel as a student, athlete, and employee throughout my college and academic career. When tough times have come about, such as breaking my arm each time, learning and reflecting on the experience, rather than letting it control me.

        Career Goals

 

Following graduation from Skidmore in 2024, I plan to work in healthcare.  ​

I hope to enter the career because of my desire to continue learn, but also help individuals that went through a similar experience that I had as a child. 

I hope to work in medical sales. 

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