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Greca

I’m a first-gen college student who attends Pace University Located in NYC. I love music, beauty and fashion. Im very outgoing and creative

I’m a first-gen college student who attends Pace University Located in NYC. I love music, beauty and fashion. Im very outgoing and creative

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About Me

Pace University

Class of 2029

New York, NY, USA

Skills

High school Mastery of math and English skills.
AP student high honor roll of 90% average and above.
1. Leadership – proven through captaining teams and holding multiple school leadership positions. 2. Content Creation – skilled in making engaging dance, workout, and skincare videos. 3. Time Management – balancing college, athletics, and creative pass

Interests

Social media
Music
Makeup

My Clubs and Associations

Future Businness Leaders Of America

Treassurer

Vine Baptiste Church

Worship Director

Future Businness Leaders Of America

Treassurer

Vine Baptiste Church

Worship Director

GIG Work on H\FC

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there are 2 options please let me know which one is best

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Brand Ambassador for MaryRuth's

MaryRuth's

$250/moUnited States10 months1-5 hrs/week

Interview Questions

Whipnotic

Friendsgiving + In-Store Whipnotic Video Creation

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What is your video idea to show off how you enjoy Whipnotic for Friendsgiving?

for my Friendsgiving Whipnotic video, I’d film it in the grocery store to keep it super fun and natural. it would start with me and my friend walking down the aisle, looking for dessert ingredients. we spot the Whipnotic on the shelf, pause, look at each other, and say “6,7?” then both nod and go, “6,7!” with a little laugh as the beat drops.from there, the video cuts to quick shots of us grabbing a few cans, tossing them in the cart, and maybe doing a playful mini dance or swirl moment right there in the aisle. it’s simple, funny, and very college-coded that spontaneous moment when you and your friend both know the vibe without saying much. perfect for Friendsgiving energy and the kind of clip that would easily fit on a college student’s fyp.

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Friendsgiving + In-Store Whipnotic Video Creation

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what video would you create to show whipnotic in-store?

for my in store Whipnotic video, I want to keep it super fun and relatable , something that feels like a real college moment, not an ad. I’d use the “6,7” trend and cut it to quick, aesthetic clips: me and my friends walking into the store, spotting Whipnotic, grabbing it off the shelf, and doing that satisfying swirl moment in slow motion. the whole vibe would be cozy, fall-inspired, and a little chaotic in the best way like that spontaneous Friendsgiving prep energy.it’s giving college girl treat yourself dessert runs, laughter, and that little moment of joy you get when you find something cute and different in store. I’d end it with us leaving the store, Whipnotic in hand, and a caption like:“6,7… but make it Friendsgiving which would be super fun and entertaining because only gen z gets the joke

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Field Marketing Intern – NYC Brand Ambassador

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What experience do you have being an ambassador?

I’ve had a few experiences being an ambassador for different brands and events. Most recently, I partnered with MaryRuth’s Organics and helped represent their liquid multivitamins at my campus Women in Tech event. I handed out samples, talked with students about the brand, and created content for social media to help spread awareness.I really enjoyed being that bridge between the brand and the community making it fun and approachable while still sharing useful info. I also love creating content, so I naturally bring that social media side into my ambassador work too. Overall, I’ve learned how to engage people in a genuine way and get them excited about trying something new

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