Juan Ayala
Student Representative at Diplomatic Congress of Franklin & Marshall College- Claim this Profile
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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Spanish Native or bilingual proficiency
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Portuguese Elementary proficiency
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Credentials
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Undergraduate Students
CITI Program, A Division of BRANYMay, 2021- Sep, 2024 -
Virtual Experience Program Participant
Teach For AustraliaDec, 2020- Sep, 2024
Experience
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Diplomatic Congress of Franklin & Marshall College
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United States
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Government Administration
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1 - 100 Employee
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Student Representative
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Oct 2020 - Present
Represented the student body and their concerns in my time at the Ad Hoc Committee for Halloween. As an agency representative of Mi Gente Latina, attended general body meetings weekly during a duration of a year. Learned and provided time to discuss the safety concerns of employees and student workers on campus in my time as a committee representative for worker safety. Represented the student body and their concerns in my time at the Ad Hoc Committee for Halloween. As an agency representative of Mi Gente Latina, attended general body meetings weekly during a duration of a year. Learned and provided time to discuss the safety concerns of employees and student workers on campus in my time as a committee representative for worker safety.
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Franklin & Marshall College
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Dip Corps Tour Guide
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Mar 2021 - Present
Interacted and engaged incoming first year and prospective students with personal tours of the Franklin and Marshall Campus. Answered questions or concerns parents or students with regards to academics, sports, extracurriculars, clubs, etc.
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President of Mi Gente Latina
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Nov 2020 - Present
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Hackman Researcher
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May 2021 - Jun 2021
Assisted in a 5-week research program with the Professor of Latin American and LatinX history at Franklin and Marshall College. Transcribed primary archival Spanish documents from Sonora, Mexico. Searched for evidence of midwifery in court and civil records in hopes to aid the professor with their book research. Acquired knowledge in paleography and linguistic skills having worked directly with archival records eventually participated in a shared online space focused on enhancing publicly accessible data from around the world.
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Education
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Franklin & Marshall College
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Anthropology and History -
Science Park High School
High School Diploma, International Baccalaureate