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Center for Women and Business

Center for Women and Business Student Ambassadors

Student Ambassador Program

The CWB Ambassador program is an internship program for Bentley graduate and undergraduate students. The goal of this internship is to expose students to the CWB's different lines of business and enable them to be well rounded leaders on campus. Ambassadors reinforce the CWB’s mission and goals throughout campus and support our internal and external initiatives and programs. Projects and responsibilities span from all lines of business including marketing, corporate relations, student events, research and social media. Throughout the semester, Ambassadors work on various projects, receive training and mentorship, and attend events on campus on behalf of the CWB. 

Meet the Ambassadors

Kary wearing a dark gray blazer and white blouse smiling at the camera

"Kary" Karina Liz De Jesús Rivera

Pronouns:  She/Her

Expected Graduation: May 2025

Major: Marketing

Minor/LSM:  Experience Design (formerly Information Design and Corporate Communication)

Campus Involvement:  Public Relations for La Cultura Latina, Mentor for Peer2Peer

Yasmin in a black blazer and white top smiling at the camera

Yasmin Zuibi

Pronouns: She/Her

Expected Graduation: May 2025

Major: Global Management

Minor/LSM: LSM in Health & Industry

Campus Involvement: Resident Assistant, Women’s Leadership Program, Delta Sigma Pi, International Student Association, Project CI, Coming Full Circle, Students Advocating for Gender Equality, Young Arab Leader

Renee wearing a white sweater smiling at the camera.

Renée Chelsea Asafo-Adjei

Pronouns: She/Her

Expected Graduation: May 2026

Major: Marketing and Experience Design (formerly Information Design and Corporate Communication)

Campus Involvement: Black United Body Vice-President, Pepeta Dance Group Captain, NABA Business Bowl Marketing Director, Resident Assistant 

Ingkar

Ingkar Serikpayeva

Pronouns: She/Her

Expected Graduation: May 2027

Major: Finance and Technology and Professional Sales

Campus Involvement: Center for Health and Business: Ambassador, Bentley Entrepreneurship Society: Head of Events

Shreya

Shreya Balasubramanian

Pronouns: She/Her

Expected Graduation: May 2027

Major: Management & Marketing

Campus Involvement: Gamma Phi Beta, Residential Center Student Office Assistant, Well-Being Educator, Student Alumni Leadership Council Member

Tanisha

Tanisha Doshi (Graduate Intern)

Pronouns: She/Her

Expected Graduation: May 2025

Major: Master of Science in Finance: Financial Analytics

Campus Involvement: Tanisha serves as a Graduate Assistant for the Economics Department, supporting various research and academic activities. Additionally, she works as a Trading Room Analyst, assisting students and faculty with financial tools and data analysis in the university’s state-of-the-art trading room.

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Lenora Stephenson

Pronouns: She/Her

Expected Graduation: May 2027

Major: Business Management

Minor/LSM: Sociology with a concentration in Human Resources

Campus Involvement: Coming Full Circle, Caribbean Ancestry Student Association, Service Learning, Black United Body

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Christina Medor

Pronouns: She/Her

Expected Graduation: May 2025

Major: Experience Design (formerly Information Design and Corporate Communication)

Minor/LSM: Finance and Marketing

Campus Involvement: Africana Student Association, Caribbean Ancestry Student Association, Multicultural Center MOSAIC ambassador

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Related Ambassador Work

Listed below are links to different pieces of work that the Center of Women and Business Ambassadors have done in and out of the Bentley community that relate to our mission of DEI&J.

Being Latina at a Predominantly White Institution by Nicole Espinal

In this article by ambassador Nicole Espinal, she discusses finding herself within being a Latina, within different social groups on campus, and in the predominantly white Bentley culture at large.  She talks about what makes her stronger and more self assured as a first generation student and even though she is set apart, she sets the bar high.  Read the article here.

Dresses to Dreams Initiative with Volunteer Nicole Espinal

The Dresses to Dreams program in which Nicole volunteers for, helps many low-income high school women from around the Greater Boston Area.  To learn how Dresses to Dreams got its start and how Bentley has become a big support for this program, read the article written by Kristen Walsh here.