Class Year
2016
Document Type
Blog Post
Publication Date
9-18-2015
Department 1
Center for Public Service
Abstract
Rebecca Borovsky is a shining example of what it means to be a fearless leader. A member of the Class of 2016, she has made her mark on the Gettysburg campus and inspires not just students but her professors and coworkers as well. Rebecca found herself eager to make the most of her time here at Gettysburg College when she arrived just three years ago. An Organization and Management Studies Major (with a Business Minor), Rebecca is a fiercely loyal community member who embodies the definition of leadership. When asked what made her want to study OMS she stated that she enjoys learning about the levels of interaction our society has world-wide; she sees the levels of connections civilization is based upon and focuses on the big picture in conjunction with the small details. Rebecca, always thinking outwardly, has found herself relating her passion for interaction with the business world to her extensive work as an employee for a non-profit organization in her hometown. [excerpt]
Copyright Note
This is the author's version of the work. This publication appears in Gettysburg College's institutional repository by permission of the copyright owner for personal use, not for redistribution.
Recommended Citation
Bassler, Christina L., "Fearless Friday: Rebecca Borovsky" (2015). SURGE. 216.
https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/surge/216
Included in
Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Community-Based Learning Commons, Social Psychology and Interaction Commons
Comments
Surge is a student blog at Gettysburg College where systemic issues of justice matter. Posts are originally published at surgegettysburg.wordpress.com Through stories and reflection, these blog entries relate personal experiences to larger issues of equity, demonstrating that –isms are structural problems, not actions defined by individual prejudice. We intend to popularize justice, helping each other to recognize our biases and unlearn the untruths.