Janeyda Ortiz Named Commonwealth University student trustee

LOCK HAVEN, PA (10/02/2024) — Janeyda Ortiz has been appointed to the Commonwealth University Council of Trustees.

A sophomore business administration major from Bethlehem, Ortiz works in the president's office at the Lock Haven campus and is a member of the women's wrestling team.

Ortiz is a peer mentor for TRIO Student Support Services, a member of the Latino Student Association, and a member and social media member for the Eagle Eye Club. She is also a member of the Outreach for Humanity Club and Athletes Bible Studies Club a Board of Governors Scholarship recipient, and a student representative on CU's strategic planning committee.

"Since coming to CU-Lock Haven, I knew I wanted to make an impact and a positive change like I did in high school," Ortiz said.In her time at Lock Haven, Ortiz has already made a positive impression.

"I have had the pleasure of a mentoring relationship with Ms. Ortiz for the past year," said Albert Jones, Lock Haven athletics director.

"Ms.Ortiz is very inquisitive and seeks to learn from every experience and opportunity. She is even-tempered and levelheaded, regardless of surrounding situations, he added."

Ortiz came to CU-Lock Haven as an experienced advocate for students. She worked to have women's wrestling added to the offerings at Liberty High School in Bethlehem and was the school's class speaker of 2023.

"For me, the most important extracurricular activity in high school was wrestling," Ortiz said. "I only began wrestling my junior year in high school, but in that time, I was able to accomplish so much to build my confidence and character."

Ortiz credits her athletic experience with giving her the tools to handle pressure well. "Joining wrestling taught me many things about myself, the wrestling culture, and skills to handle the world," she said. "I was able to apply what I learned on the mat to the real world and was prepared to handle things while being under pressure. I want to be able to make a difference at Commonwealth University and let all voices be heard."

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