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Flash Friday: Juliana Buonaiuto

Meet Juliana and her multiple titles: student body president, senator, communications director, Flashguide, and peer success mentor, just to name a few

Welcome to Flash Friday! In this series, we introduce you to fascinating student Flashes from all walks of life.

This Friday, meet senior marketing major and 91ֿ Student Body President, Juliana Buonaiuto. Originally from Long Island, New York, Buonaiuto came to 91ֿ to study marketing because of her love for the industry.  

“I love the business world, but I have a very creative side that marketing allows me to explore,” Buonaiuto said.  

Flash Friday: Juliana Buonaiuto speaking

Before being student body president for the Undergraduate Student Government, she was the director of communication and marketing and the senator for the Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship. She was also involved in several of the Student Success Programs at 91ֿ, including being a Peer Success Mentor and a Flashguide for Destination 91ֿ new student orientation.  

Throughout her time at 91ֿ, Buonaiuto has been involved in Alpha Phi, a Greek Life Panhellenic sorority.  

“In the past, I served on the Alpha Phi Executive Board as the vice president of marketing, the director of social media, the bid day chair, and the director of chapter leadership,” Buonaiuto said.

In these multiple roles, Buonaiuto has had many meaningful interactions with people from all over the university. A person who had a significant impact on Buonaiuto’s life is Jessica Roshak, assistant director for Student Leadership Development.  

“Jess became my USG Advisor in 2022, and she has guided me to become a better person and leader,” Buonaiuto said. “There is no doubt in my mind that I would not be the same person I am today without her constant support and guidance. She has helped me figure out what kind of leader I want to be and has worked with me as I've developed into that person.”  

Flash Friday: Juliana Buonaiuto speaking

“I came to 91ֿ during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, so I never had an in-person convocation, and I missed out on many of the memorable first-year traditions, like orientation and Blastoff,” Buonaiuto said.  

As Buonaiuto’s time at 91ֿ ends, the special memory she has of speaking to the class of 2027 during the 2023 convocation sticks out. Buonaiuto guided the class of 2027 through her roles as a Flashguide and Peer Success Mentor. She also helped Blastoff and the Blastoff Afterparty as a member of the Undergraduate Student Government.

“Getting to share my words of advice with the class of 2027 made me feel that my four years here all led to this moment,” Buonaiuto said. “It was emotional for me to look out at the sea of rally towels and smiling first-year students knowing I was entering my last year at Kent, but it was truly the perfect way to kick off my last year.” 

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POSTED: Thursday, March 21, 2024 10:17 AM
Updated: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 09:55 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Tanner Poe, Flash Communications
PHOTO CREDIT:
Courtesy of Juliana Buonaiuto