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Bumble Inc.
Bumble BFF College Community Leader

what are two BIG MOMENTS ON CAMPUS THAT BUMBLE BFF SHOULD BE APART OF THIS UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR? (think big games,campus festivals, etc)
1. HerHBCU Conference (Hosted by Her Campus Hampton U): As president of Her Campus Hampton U, I lead the planning of our annual HerHBCU Conference, a hybrid in-person and virtual event designed to connect students at Hampton and other HBCUs nationwide. The conference includes panels, workshops, and networking sessions with industry leaders in media, marketing, entrepreneurship, and creative fields. This year, we’re bringing it back in person, making it the perfect opportunity for Bumble BFF to host an activation or lounge space that encourages attendees to connect with new friends and collaborators during breaks or post-sessions. It’s an ideal space for the brand to champion friendship, inclusivity, and professional networking in a inspiring environment.
2. Homecoming Week: Homecoming is one of the biggest and most anticipated weeks of the school year, drawing students, alumni, and the community together for step shows, concerts, tailgates, and the Homecoming Fashion Show, which I have the opporunity to direct. This week is all about reconnection and celebration, making it a perfect stage for Bumble BFF to create a friendship-forward activation, like a photo booth pop-up, alumni-student networking event, or tailgate r activity. The scale of Homecoming would give Bumble alot visibility while aligning with its mission of sparking authentic connections.
Bumble Inc.
Bumble BFF College Community Leader

How would you promote Bumble's values in your community as a Brand Ambassador?
Bumble’s values of promoting integrity, authentic friendships and relationships, inclusivity, and accountability are values I strive to utilize in my everyday life. So when it comes to promoting as a Brand Ambassador, I would focus on creating spaces both online and in person, where those values are felt in action.
Through storytelling, I’d highlight real examples of connection, kindness, and confidence within my community, using social media to share authentic moments that show Bumble as more than an app.
On campus, I’d promote Bumble through creative, inclusive events like mixers, workshops, and collaborations with student organizations such as Mosaic, the Student Government Association, or Black is Gold — groups I’m a part of or have worked with before, that encourage people to connect. Whether it’s a networking night for creatives, a self-confidence panel, or a friendship building pop-up, each activation would be designed to spark genuine relationships, showcase and represent different identities, incorporate inclusive marketing visuals, and set clear community guidelines to create a respectful environment.
By combining campus involvement, content creation, and community partnerships, I’d be able to turn Bumble’s mission into lived experiences that students can connect with and carry beyond the event itself.
Bumble Inc.
Bumble BFF College Community Leader

are you an undergraduate U.S. college student with the right to work in the UNITED STATES? (Students on the student visa — F1 Visa — in the U.S. are not eligible to apply)
Yes