Tag: Gabrielle Bailey

  • Vice President Events & Promotions: Gabrielle Bailey

    Vice President Events & Promotions: Gabrielle Bailey

    After an incredible year with the ASU, I have decided to seek re-election for Vice President Events & Promotions! It has been an incredible growth opportunity and provided me with a platform to advocate for students and give them the experiences and information that they need to be successful, whatever their definition of success is. VPEP is a role that gives you the ability to execute the things that Acadia students will remember for the rest of their lives. The experiences, the memories, the friends you make, the jobs you get, the things you see, the annoying emails you receive.

    Moving forward, I know that effective communication, networking, and collaboration among all groups and parties within the Acadia community is key to growth and success. Taking that concept and applying it with creativity, enthusiasm, and adapting based on experience and the ever-changing environment, will be at the forefront of my term in office. The Acadia community is both strong and spirited, thriving in tradition and innovation, making it versatile and steadfast. At Acadia, we have many brilliant minds, cultures, skills, niches, and ideas. We must continually expand upon this, evolve as things change around us, and always keep the Acadia feeling alive not just within us, but the students to come.

    CHEERS

  • Acadia Represented in Red Bull ‘Can You Make It?’

    Acadia Represented in Red Bull ‘Can You Make It?’

    April 10th marks the day that our very own Red Bull Can You Make It? Team departs from Acadia and is dropped in Madrid to embark on the journey of a lifetime.

    “Team Sorry”, a team comprised of Gabrielle Bailey from Acadia University, Kinnon Job from Lakehead University, and Lexi Pullen from Saint Mary’s University, was selected out of 100+ Canadian applicants as winners of the RBCYMI challenge. They will be dropped in Europe along with 200+ other student teams from 60+ countries across the globe, where they will have seven days to travel to Amsterdam using only cans of Red Bull as currency.

    The team will hand over their cash, cards, and phones in exchange for 24 cans of Red Bull. On April 10th, all teams will leave from their respective starting points and will have one week to make it to Amsterdam!

    Along the way, Team Sorry will create their own path by visiting checkpoints in major European cities. They will be posting photos and videos of their journey, completing as many tasks as they can. If you want to follow their journeys, make sure to follow them on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, and like, favourite, or retweet their posts to show your Nova Scotian support!

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