Hi, I’m Stephanie!
Here is a glimpse into my life as a…
Photo credits: Mazzie Hinsdaleburger connoisseur
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former athlete
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daughter
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mental health advocate
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marketing professional
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seaglass enthusiast
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writer
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beach lover
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creator
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burger connoisseur ✳︎ former athlete ✳︎ daughter ✳︎ mental health advocate ✳︎ marketing professional ✳︎ seaglass enthusiast ✳︎ writer ✳︎ beach lover ✳︎ creator ✳︎
A little bit about me
Why don’t we get to know each other a little while you’re here.
I’m Stephanie. A recent college graduate and a big fan of the beach.
When I’m not studying, you might find me at the beach hunting for seaglass, or trying out a new burger joint. Check out my favorite burger finds here :)
I would describe myself as creative, driven, and compassionate — all things my parents raised me to be.
I’m also a Type One Diabetic (since 2010). Might seem irrelevant, but I believe living with a chronic illness has taught me the importance of responsibility.
During my time at Endicott College, I have made the most of my college experience. While taking time to try new experiences and jump out of my comfort zone, I also maintained a 3.97 GPA while graduating with a degree in Marketing Communication/Advertising, and a minor in Professional Writing.
My college academic and athletic career has taught me the importance of speaking up for yourself. Following a pretty serious injury during my volleyball career, mental health advocacy has become one of my most treasured passions.
This website is a collection of all the things I’ve done over the last 4 years of college. I hope you enjoy reading as much as I enjoyed putting this together.
Because pictures are worth a thousand words…
Here’s where it all began! I have always been an ocean lover.
Check out my favorite seaglass finds from the last few years here.
I was a 4-year varsity athlete!
Feel free to learn more about my athletic journey and involvement with mental health advocacy here.
Couldn’t resist a shoutout to the ones who made it all happen.
Thankful for the independence and compassion my parents instilled in me.