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Faculty and StaffSeptember 4, 2024
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Maria Escobar ’22 is the co-founder of the World Without Exploitation National Youth Coalition—a network of young people dedicated to ending human trafficking—and she’s also set to present at the upcoming United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
Jaeda Blackman ’22 is an incoming first-year Psychology student who made her mark on the Pleasantville Campus before classes even started. Thanks to a dance routine she choreographed herself, she grabbed the attention of College Board—and all of us here at Pace!
First-gen student Chloe Mayhew ’22 is a born leader. She’s held positions in the Lambda Sigma Honor Society, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Model UN team, and she was even named a 2020 Millennium Fellow. But what she really loves is traveling.
Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Pretty Smart magazine, Brianna Adkins ’21 is always looking for ways to use her platform to uplift the voices of women and girls. But did you know she’s also a killer coder, too? Writing and tech are kind of her thing.
International Management major Nicole Ojeda ’21 is the first in her family to go to college, and she’s risen the ranks on the NYC Campus. From executive secretary of Sabor Latino to executive president for SGA to vice president of Urban Sound, nothing can stop her!
Communication Studies major Connor Morgan ’21 has some serious Setter spirit. He’s the cinematographer behind many of the Pace-branded videos you’ve seen on social media. Did you know he’s also a wedding videographer, too?
Gabriela Wojcik ’21 is a first-gen American who transferred to Pace eager to explore all the opportunities her Communication Studies major offered. She’s the current vice president of Tau Sigma, and she hopes to guide other transfer students, too.
Blake Rozelle ’20 has worn many hats: DJ and President of WPAW, YouTuber, PaceDocs filmmaker, small business owner, and much more. What got him started? Making videos with his grandmother.
Filmmaking runs in the family for Rachel Skopp-Cardillo ’20. She’s a third generation Pace student on the Pleasantville Campus who just wrapped up working on PaceDocs’ Hope in the Dark last year.
Precious Hose ’20 is a first-gen student who’s passionate about a lot of things at Pace: her on-campus work (like at the Environmental Center!), criminal justice, and inspiring the next class to dream big and get involved.