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Marketing & Events Spotlight: Amber, Natasha and Zoe

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at U Ottawa chapter.

Meet the Marketing & Events team! They’ve worked behind the scenes at Her Campus U Ottawa and planned the Strut Away Lupus Fashion Show!

The team will be throwing many more exciting events in the upcoming year, so stay tuned!

Top row from left to right: Amber, Mike, Natasha

Bottom row from left to right: Sona, Zoe, Jessica, Nicolette, Kayla, Catherine

 

Amber Gesualdi-Stirling

Program & Year: Joint Honours in Communications and Political Science, First Year

If you were a crayon, what colour would you be and why?

I would be the colour blue, because it represents traits that I admire and traits that I see within my own personality such as great intuition, freedom, loyalty and confidence. Blue is a primary colour meaning all other colours stem from it, so it’s a leader that also happens to be my favourite colour!

 

Natasha Gaudet

Program & Year: Communications, Second Year

If you were a crayon, what colour would you be and why?

If I were a crayon I would be Green, because this colour truly represents me. Not only is it my favourite colour personally, but those around me often associate things that are the colour green with me. There is no “deeper” meaning to why I would be this colour, simply just because I love it and I feel like the different shades can be refreshing!

Left: Zoe

Zoe Crego

Program & Year: Communications, Second Year

If you were a crayon, what colour would you be and why?

If I were a crayon I’d be the colour blue! Some of the hidden meanings behind the colour blue are loyalty, reliability, and trust. The most important people in my life are my family and friends, and I strive to be loyal, reliable, and trustworthy to them. Those are qualities I also look for in friends, so I would pick to be a blue crayon. That way, other crayons looking for friends would know what qualities are important to me!

Photo Credits: Shaughnessy Photography and Her Campus U Ottawa