Interview Questions
Clio Snacks
Clio Snacks Campus Ambassador

Why are you interested in becoming a Clio Snacks Lead Ambassador?
I’m excited to become a Clio Snacks Lead Ambassador because I’m passionate about connecting people to products that balance indulgence, wellness, and real-life convenience. As someone deeply involved in sustainability, community engagement, and student life, I’m constantly planning events, supporting peers, and looking for thoughtful, better-for-you snacks to share. Clio stands out to me not only for its delicious, protein-packed yogurt bars but also for its unique positioning as a grab-and-go option that doesn’t compromise on taste or nutrition. I’d love to bring that energy to my campus by organizing creative activations, leading a team, and helping Clio become a staple in student routines. This role is a perfect fit for my experience in outreach, content creation, and authentic peer-to-peer engagement.
Clio Snacks
Clio Snacks Campus Ambassador

What clubs/organizations are you involved with at your school?
I’m involved in a range of organizations that focus on community building, equity, and sustainability. I serve on the Geosciences Student Advisory Committee and the Campus Environmental Advisory Committee (CEAC), and I’m a Class of 2026 Representative for the First-Generation Student Union. I’m also part of the Low-Income Student Association as a social media coordinator, and I work on the Residential Life Team as a Housing Coordinator. Outside of academics, I’m involved in water polo, have written for the Williams Undergraduate Research Journal (WURJ), and served as a college advisor through Matriculate.
Clio Snacks
Clio Snacks Campus Ambassador

We'd love to get to know you, tell us a little bit about yourself (i.e what are you studying, what are your hobbies, what do you like to do on your free time, etc)
Hi! I’m a Geosciences major with a concentration in Coastal and Ocean Studies. I’m passionate about sustainability, climate resilience, and making science more accessible and community-driven. On campus, I’m involved with the Environmental Council, efforts to reduce food waste, and I work as a teaching assistant, so I’m always looking for snacks to fuel study sessions and support my students. In my free time, I love being outside, hiking, exploring the coast, or just walking with a good podcast. I’m also into creative writing, cooking, and discovering fun new snacks that balance indulgence and wellness (aka, Clio is very my vibe). I love connecting people to things I care about, and Clio is something I’d be genuinely excited to share with my campus community.