From the president

Aishwarya Ramesh, a third-year student at Brandeis University, is an outstanding student leader who is committed to addressing local health disparities and mentoring her peers in the best practices for community engagement. In her roles as a student EMT with the Brandeis Emergency Medical Corps (BEMCo) and Collegiate Advocates for Resuscitation Education (CARE), Aishwarya works towards raising awareness of CPR advocacy and education in schools. She leads community engagement trainings, mentorship meetings, and volunteer programs as a Peer Mentor with the Samuels Center for Community Partnerships and Civic Transformation (COMPACT) and with the General Tutoring program. In all that she does, Aishwarya nurtures a culture of mentorship, inclusion, and civic responsibility among her peers. She has consistently demonstrated her ability to foster collaboration, and she looks forward to building connections and amplifying underrepresented voices to create equitable access to healthcare and education.

Mr. Arthur Levine

Brandeis University

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Personal Statement

My passion for public health advocacy and addressing health disparities began through my involvement with youth-led, local community organizations. Now, as an undergraduate student attending university in my hometown, I am eager to continue the conversation about how we can engage the voices of local community members and leaders to bring diverse perspectives in order to drive initiatives that address the social determinants of health. At Brandeis, I work as a student EMT to raise awareness about CPR advocacy and education in schools. I also serve as a member of CARE (Collegiate Advocates for Resuscitation Education), a multi-collegiate, student-led organization working in partnership with the American Heart Association. CARE collaborates with state legislators, town/city councils, and local community members to pass legislation that would mandate Massachusetts schools to include CPR, AED, and first aid education in the curriculum. My work in CPR advocacy has shown me the importance of connection through community partnerships and the impact of empowering youth leaders. I strongly believe that fostering collaboration is key to creating inclusive strategies, and I look forward to building connections and amplifying underrepresented voices to create equitable access to healthcare and education.

Aishwarya Ramesh

Brandeis University