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Cadet Training Officer | AS100
Short Bio
I am from the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA, and I am currently an aerospace engineering student here at Notre Dame. I first joined AAS during my first semester of freshman year. In my free time, I play a lot of basketball and baseball, and I always enjoy a good roast (the comedy kind, although the food is usually good too).
What do you want to accomplish in AAS this year?
I hope to help move the two new candidates through the candidate process as efficiently as possible, and participate in as many service projects as possible.
Why do you participate in AAS?
I participate because I think it is the right thing to do. We are very fortunate to be going to the Universities and colleges that we do, and the least we can do is give back to those who may not have the same opportunities that we have. If what we do in AAS helps to make just one person’s life better or more enjoyable for just one day, then what we have done is important.
Any project ideas you're especially fond of?
I really enjoyed working at Field Day Field Day in Fall ‘06, and I am looking forward to Spring Fling. I also like the candidates’ current idea to create a Det 225 recruiting video for prospective ROTC cadets in high school. However, that project still needs to be approved, so only time will tell if that gets up and running.
Contact
Email: dlusardi@nd.edu
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Cadet Training Officer | AS100
Short Bio
Nick DiMascio is from Massachusetts and loves to be called Princess.
What do you want to accomplish in AAS this year?
As much as possible.
Why do you participate in AAS?
To Give back to the community.
Any project ideas you're especially fond of?
Breaking Stuff of course!
Contact
Email: ndimasci@nd.edu
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