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LeaderBear Spotlight: Ashley Crisafulli

August 29, 2014 by Ryan Gipson

Ashley CrisafulliWith sorority recruitment just finishing up, this week we highlight a very accomplished and involved sorority president, Ashley Crisafulli.  Ashley is currently finishing up her second semester as president of Alpha Delta Pi.  She is a junior planning to graduate in the Spring of 2016 with a bachelors degree in both Political Science and Business Administrative Management.

While at Missouri State Ashley has gotten very involved and achieved a lot of honors already. She just completed the Centennial Leaders Program last spring and will complete her term as president of Alpha Delta Pi in December. In her free time she loves to volunteer in the community as much as she can.  Her other involvements and achievements on campus include:

  • Centennial Leaders Scholarship recipient
  • Junior Facilitator for Missouri Leadership Seminar
  • Director of Student Affairs for SGA
  • FSL Freshman of the Year
  • STAR Awards Outstanding Junior of the Year

Ashley’s top strengths are: Achiever, Activator, Communication, Positivity, and Maximizer

When asked what about our programs impacted her the most she replied,

“Being a leader is not just about the title you hold, it is about how you carry yourself and influence those around you in every day life. Centennial Leaders taught me how to be a leader in every life scenario. It taught me how to work with and connect with people that I may not have before. It bettered my leadership skills and has helped develop me into the leader I am today.”

Her advice to younger students:

“My advise to younger students is to find something you are passionate about and get involved with it. There are hundreds of opportunities at Missouri State University to follow your passion through clubs, activities, organizations, and service events. Being engaged in our college community will make your time here more enjoyable and impactful on both your life and the lives around you.”

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