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Lily Davis, a 2024 graduate from Embry-Riddle's Prescott campus, currently works in the university's philanthropy and alumni department. She transitioned from a forensic biology major to an administrative coordinator role, handling donor interactions, gift processing, and legal documentation. Lily recalls her unique freshman year during COVID-19, marked by virtual classes and daily temperature checks. She emphasizes the importance of following one's passions and shares her journey from job applications to her current position, which involved a fast-paced transition and overcoming personal challenges. Lily advises students to be open to new experiences and to follow their true interests.
By Department of Humanities & Communication, ERAU-PrescottLily Davis, a 2024 graduate from Embry-Riddle's Prescott campus, currently works in the university's philanthropy and alumni department. She transitioned from a forensic biology major to an administrative coordinator role, handling donor interactions, gift processing, and legal documentation. Lily recalls her unique freshman year during COVID-19, marked by virtual classes and daily temperature checks. She emphasizes the importance of following one's passions and shares her journey from job applications to her current position, which involved a fast-paced transition and overcoming personal challenges. Lily advises students to be open to new experiences and to follow their true interests.