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Senior Speakers

Hannah Frick

Hannah Frick is from Nicholasville, Kentucky, where she lives with her parents and her dog, Lucy. She is a dance performance and Christian ministries double major with a minor in English. Hannah is an Honors Program scholar, a Center for Public Service fellow, and an officer in the Alpha Chi honor society. She has worked as a DC in Martin Hall, an RA in Fair Commons, a writing tutor for KACE, and a barista at Mocha Joe’s. Hannah has been involved as a Booster Belle and served as secretary of the Student Dance Council, as well as coordinator of Abide Dance Ministry. She enjoys dancing, writing, making music, and spending time with friends. Hannah has a heart for missions and sharing the gospel through dance. Next year she will be traveling and dancing with Youth With a Mission in Europe and North America.

Mason Fridley

Mason Fridley is a senior public relations student with a passion for creative storytelling through several mediums. Focusing his study in PR on social media, Mason has been gaining experience as a media specialist the last two years. He aspires to own his own PR agency and bring reconciliation to his hometown of Anderson. During his time at AU, Mason has participated in Enactus (now Fifth Street Falls), film club, PRSSA, and board game club. He has also been a member of the soccer and esports teams. Mason has held several campus positions including spiritual life lead DC, Andersonian newscaster and Raven Watch sportscaster, admissions ambassador, and sports commentator. He enjoys being outside –whether it’s playing soccer or hiking in the mountains. Mason and his lovely fiancé, Alaina, are getting married in August, after which they plan to move to Redding, California, where Mason will work as a PR associate.

Nguyên Nguyễn is an international student from Vietnam majoring in electrical engineering. During her time at AU, she has served as SGA senator and a discipleship coordinator. She was also active within the Center of Intercultural Engagement and an employee of the Registrar’s Office. Following graduation, Nguyên will be taking on a resource adequacy engineer position with MISO Energy, a transmission and generation organization with headquarters in Carmel, Indiana.