Chantal Peng is a Bachelor of Music student majoring in Piano Performance who will not only listen to ideas and concerns, but also will voice and address any of your needs to ASU, the local community, and abroad. Having served many positions on various committees, currently including Kings Municipal Youth Council and as a Plan International Canada Gender Equality Youth Advocate, Chantal always strives to be a platform for encouraging involvement within the university community. An internationally acclaimed musician, she has performed for Justin Trudeau, and was featured on CBC Radio One speaking about involvement in Nova Scotia’s music scene. Past involvement in high-school Student Government and as NS ACT 4 Global Change Ambassador, Chantal understands that transparent, effective communication begins with creating unbiased, open dialogues. Hailing from Wolfville, NS, she has grown up immersed in the creative community that Acadia students continue to build. Vote #Chantal4FirstYear.
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