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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

Nationality: Antiguan Area of Study: Sport Sciences

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Graduating Class: 2024

Roles and Responsibilities (Summarized): My job is to ensure that Guild Union building is kept in adequate condition. I also oversee the day to day runnings of the bar and deal with the booking of spaces or room allocation within the building. Another responsibility attached to my portfolio is to keep records of the Guild’s assets and inventory.

Why did you choose your council position: I chose this position because I wanted to be able to help bring some life back to the campus. The bar is directly attached to this portfolio so I felt that I’d be able “bring de vybz”.

Favorite Experience during your tenure so far: Being able to interact with different types of students everyday at the bar has been the highlight of my tenure. My personality allows me to be someone easy to talk to and that essentially can make someone’s day just a little better.

Favorite Past Time/Hobbies: Watching Netflix, Party Entertainment (Dj or MC), Dancing, playing steel pan and driving and operating heavy duty machinery.

Favorite Food and Drink: Baked Chicken, Macaroni Pie and Rice & Peas with a tall glass of homemade Fruit Punch.

Favorite Song/Movie/Book: Avengers: Infinity War

Favorite Quote: “Your mind cannot occupy a positive and negative thought at the same time. Simply pump positive thoughts into your mind and you’ll see the difference in your everyday life.”

Spirit Animal/Object: Lion - The lion spirit represents heart and courage; a born leader with a deep sense of passion and righteousness. That’s me, Paul Jacob Miller.

If I ruled the world, I would...: I would make changes to development of sport for youth especially the Caribbean. The bridge between youth professionalism and senior professionalism in sports is huge gap that needs to be closed.

Biggest life lesson: Persons may act like they have your best interests at heart but that is seemingly not the case. Don’t doubt or second guess yourself and be proud of the decisions or course of actions you decide to take with regards to your life.

Advice to future Guild Councilors: Have the ability to build personal relationships and professional relationships separately.

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