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Reigan Combs is a member of the class of 2009 and joined the Council her freshman year. She was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee and will concentrate in marketing and management. In addition to singing in the University Choir, Reigan enjoys playing the piano, photography, puppies, and toffee nut lattes. And no, she is not named after the late President. And no, she is not related to P.Diddy either.
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Minnie Cui is a member of the class of 2009. She comes from New Jersey (in a town right next to Penn's supposed biggest rival). She likes cooking, eating, and...well mainly just those two. Therefore if there's anyone out there who can make her dream of having her own food network show a reality, please make yourself known.
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Lee Kramer is the Director of Student Life of the Wharton Undergraduate Division. He serves as the advisor to the Wharton Council, the umbrella organization that oversees over forty Wharton undergraduate clubs and conferences. Lee also oversees the cohort program and manages New Student Orientation, Family Weekend, Graduation and programs connecting current students to Wharton alumni. Lee also works closely with the Career Services staff to provide career discovery and exploration opportunities for Wharton undergraduates. In addition, he provides academic advising and serves as the Athletic Eligibility Officer for Wharton. Lee also is the staff director of the Wharton International Program, a 10-day global immersion course. Lee received his BA in History from Emory University and his MBA from Drexel University.
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Mariana Kvitko is a member of the class of 2010. Born in the cold world of St. Petersburg, Russia, Mariana came to America when she was two, and now resides in sunny Palo Alto, CA. Mariana hopes to concentrate in finance and statistics, and is also involved with Wharton Ambassadors, Wharton Women, WIP and the DP. In her spare time (which doesn't really exist), she likes to build robots, play piano and pretend to be a fluent Spanish speaker. Mariana is going to Hong Kong in May and she's very excited!! |
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Jose Liz-Moncion is a member of the Class of 2009. He is from Perth Amboy, NJ. He currently has concentrations in Finance and Marketing, as well as a minor in Psychology. Jose joined the Wharton Council his freshman year and is also involved with Delta Sigma Pi and Wharton Ambassadors. He runs a videogame review website (www.pgnx.net) which takes up a lot of his time during the Fall semester. The rest of his time is spent bothering his 6-year old sister. Jose's biggest role models are Havy and Albert. He wishes to be like them some day.
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Vikram Madan is a member of the Class of 2009, hailing from the great city of Atlanta, Georgia, studying Finance, Accounting, and International Relations. He joined the council his freshman year. He is a Joseph Wharton Scholar and also is involved with the Wharton Indian Students Association and as a research assistant under Professor Dunfee in the Legal Studies Department. He is a diehard fan of the Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Falcons, worshiping the legendary John Smoltz and Michael Vick. And he always loves to play basketball (despite his short stature), watch the History Channel, and frequent the River Street Sweets shop (just google it).
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Camilo Maldonado is a member of the Class of 2011. He is originally from
Bogota, Colombia but now resides in the small town of Saint Cloud,
Minnesota. Camilo's concentration is undeclared, but his career goal is
early retirement and then working with non-profit organizations. In his
open time Camilo enjoys taking long walks on the beach, hanging out with
friends, meeting new people, talking with his family, and playing sports.
The people Camilo looks up to most are his parents and two brothers.
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Shannon Munyan iis a proud Whar10ite. She comes from the famous city of Alexandria, Egyp—nope—Virginia, and is concentrating in Actuarial Science and Finance. As a sophomore in the WC, she enjoys watching Heroes, The Office, and American Idol. She also loves running (outside), shopping, white chocolate, and spending time with her fellow WCers. And drinking good bubbly water...
Her life's ambition is to someday be able to tell stories as well as Vas. She is getting better. Really.
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Vas Natarajan is a member of the Class of 2009. He is originally from Princeton, NJ but likes to mention that he grew up in the South (he knows how to treat the ladies -- he is a southern gentlemen afterall). He is currently studying Finance, Accounting, and Legal Studies. Vas is also a member of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, the Wharton Alumni Relations Council, and the International Affairs Association. In his spare time, he loves watching the Office and LOST, and following his pride and joy, the Boston Red Sox. |
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Kalyani Ravi is a member of the Class of 2011. She is from Baltimore (B-more, why be less?), Maryland. Kalyani does not yet know what she would like to concentrate in but is loving Wharton and all it has to offer. Outside of Wharton Council, Kalyani is a Management 100 TA and a member of both Wharton Women and South Asian Society. She loves learning about new people and discovering new places. In her spare time, she likes to indulge in gossip blogs, food, dancing, YouTube, and Entourage. |
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Carlotta Siniscalco is a member of the class of 2010. Born and raised in the beautiful city of Milan, Italy, she enjoys outdoor running, music (including Italian Hip Hop), cooking, skiing, soccer, travelling and challenging Vas in eating contests. In Milan, she drives around on her pastel pink and silver scooter, which she really misses. She is involved in Europenn and in the “Casa Italiana”, a residential modern language program. If you want to pronounce her name correctly, please roll the R. Otherwise, just call her Lotti. No not Lodi. Lotti. With 2 Ts. |
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Nicole Svonavec is a Graduate Assistant for the Wharton Undergraduate Division. She works with Wharton Council, Sophomore Cohorts, the Vice Dean’s Lunch Series and other exciting Student Life projects. She studied Public Relations and Spanish at Syracuse University and is currently enrolled in the Higher Education M.S.Ed. program at Penn. Originally from a small town near Pittsburgh, Nicole spent the past two years working in Residence Life at Coastal Carolina University in sunny South Carolina. Feel free to share extra coats, mittens and scarves as she reintroduces herself to winter in Pennsylvania. |
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Yingheng Wang is a member of the Class of 2011. He hails from the sunny island of Singapore (no, it's not part of China). In his free time he enjoys playing soccer and running down Schuylkill River. Prior to Penn he spent two years in the jungles of Singapore, Brunei and Taiwan where he served as a platoon commander in the Singapore Armed Forces. Now that he is done with getting lost in jungles and firing at imaginary enemies, he is back in school learning to read and write again. |
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Joanna Wu is a member of the Class of 2010 and comes from Waukesha, Wisconsin, the most exciting city in the world. Contrary to what others may think, she is not obsessed with cheese and she has never gone cow-tipping. However, she will stay loyal to the Packers no matter how much they lose. At Penn, Joanna is also involved with Wharton Women and will be a Management 100 TA next year. In her spare time, Joanna loves to sing and listen to all types of music (even random French songs), hang out with her friends, and bake yummy cheesecakes. Her favorite TV show is Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, which makes her cry every week. |
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Philip Zaorski is a member of the Class of 2010. Hailing from the great state of New Jersey, Phil currently resides in the small suburban town of Rutherford. He joined the council his freshman year. Living 15 minutes from New York City, he is an obvious fan of the legendary New York Yankees. He is planning to double concentrate in both Finance and Accounting. In addition to being an ardent Republican, Phil enjoys ending his days watching the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Conan O’Brien. |
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Andrew Zloto is a member of the Class of 2011. Andrew is from Tampa, Florida, and while it is hard for him to adjust to windy Philadelphia, he loves living in the city. He is currently planning on concentrating in Finance and OPIM. In addition to being on Wharton Council, Andrew is a Management 100 TA, and a member of Social Impact Consulting. In his free time, Andrew enjoys exploring politics, reading nonfiction, and watching reruns of That 70s Show. |
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