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Ananya Bhargava is a Senior at Arizona State University, pursuing a bachelor’s in Digital and Integrated Marketing Communications with a certificate in Leadership in Business and a minor in Public Relations and Strategic Communication. She loves to learn, challenge herself, and pursue goals that allow her to contribute meaningfully to her community. This passion for growth and contribution manifests in her current on-campus role as a Lead Tutor, where she cultivates an engaging and comfortable learning environment for business calculus students to thrive.
Ananya is passionate about a wide range of societal issues, such as gender equality, the effects of fast fashion on the environment and laborers, corporate accountability in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), diverse representation in mainstream entertainment, and affordable access to education. At the Reynolds Center, she aims to harness the power of marketing and communication to drive positive societal change by crafting and highlighting narratives that genuinely connect with and uplift individuals.

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