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Meet the Spring 2025 Team
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This spring, Emerson College Students are honored to be working with Tattes throughout Massachusetts to bring joy and validation through diverse books to Mather School students. We can't wait to meet the Mather School students at the culmination of our campaign. Scroll down to meet our enthusiastic team!

Website and Blog Team
Marion is a junior Vocal Performance Major with a minor in Entrepreneurship transferring to Emerson from the Longy School of Music. She is extremely passionate about music literacy and classical music reinvigoration and hopes to found a nonprofit to offer programs for classical music education in schools and opera theatre companies around the U.S. and generate funding for opera enrichment projects. Her favorite book growing up was Where The Wild Things Are.
Natalie-Lorraine is currently a Business of Creative Enterprises major and Entrepreneurial Studies minor at Emerson College. In addition to her deep interests in creative business, Natalie is an experienced musician, former competitive equestrian, and avid home cook. Natalie has spent much of her free time volunteering at various organizations such as Brady Therapeutic Riding, Girls on the Run, and the San Francisco Food Bank. Growing up, her favorite book was Robert McCloskey’s Blueberries For Sal.
Saheli is a senior Political Communication major with a minor in Interdepartmental Narrative Nonfiction. After graduation, she hopes to use what she learned in college to increase access to equitable education for kids in public schools. She currently works at the Emerson College Darkroom where she can be found helping students troubleshoot and experimenting with alternative photographic processes in her downtime. Her favorite book growing up was The Green Glass Sea by Ellen Klages.
Julia is a Senior Writing, Literature, and Publishing Major with a concentration in Literature! In her free time, she loves to bake, crochet and knit, watch movies, and stage manage. As a literature major, to Julia, books mean everything, and in elementary school, her favorites ranged from Fancy Nancy in Kindergarten to Sweet Valley High in the middle years to Looking for Alaska in 6th grade. She is so proud of and excited about this campaign!
Emma is a junior Journalism major with a double minor in Political Science and Nonprofit Communication Management. She is born and raised in Toms River, New Jersey, right along the Jersey Shore! In her free time, Emma enjoys reading, watching new films, spending time with friends, playing with her dog, and traveling. Growing up, her favorite books were the Magic Tree House series and the Hunger Games trilogy. Emma hopes that her work with On the Same Page Boston inspires people to give back to their communities!
Marketing/PR Team
Sophia is a Junior Communication Studies major with a double minor in Public Relations and Nonprofit Management. She grew up in Brookline, MA, and later settled with her family in Needham, MA. As an Asian American, Sophia aims to influence her understanding of communication strategies through her cultural background. Sophia is driven by the value that effective communication can bridge the divides and inspire change. Her favorite book growing up was The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein.
Xintong is a junior student at Emerson College majoring in Public Relations. Her favorite book is Li Bihua's Farewell My Concubine. She likes to read different kinds of novels because they can expose her to many surreal plots and expand her imagination of the world.
Melody is a junior studying Business of Creative Enterprises at Emerson College. She's originally from Shanghai, and her favorite book is Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami. She loves its deep reflection on relationships and personal growth.

Facebook Team

Stevie is a current Communication Studies major. She is from Los Angeles, and a super fun fact about her is that she has three dogs named Maple, Prudence, and Frankie. She has a passion for storytelling and currently works at The Fund for the Public Interest (Environment Massachusetts). She loves learning about the behind-the-scenes of nonprofit work and environmental advocacy.
Elle is a junior Public Relations major with a minor in Leadership & Management. She grew up all over the country but currently lives in Ellenton, Florida. She has been doing improv for ten years and it is her favorite hobby outside of reading! Her favorite book in first grade was Twilight. She just wants other kids to find something that makes them happy like she did!
Kendra is a Communications major, she is on the women's basketball team at Emerson and is passionate about her teammates and her love for the competitive game and helping others. Her favorite childhood book was Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems.
Cotton is a sophomore political communications major from Maine. He likes hiking, running, and reading. His favorite books growing up were the Percy Jackson series.
Catrina is a Junior BCE major from New York. She loves to dance, write, and chat with anyone she meets. Her favorite book growing up was Pink-a-licious!
Instagram Team

Nate is Senior Communication Studies from Hingham Massachusetts. His favorite childhood book was Oh, the places you’ll go by Dr Seuss.
LinkedIn Team

Nirvana is a senior journalism major from Melrose, Massachusetts with tri-minors in peace & social justice, poetry, and non-profit communication. As a library assistant at fourteen and now an avid Kindle reader, books mean a world of things to Nirvana: a door into another universe, a chance to learn history, and a place to find inspiration and possibility.
Mel is a Junior PR major from Haiti. She loves to read (mostly biographies, sometimes fictional stories that feel extremely real). She comes from a country where 90% of the population is illiterate, so OTSPB is really important to her!
Star is a first-year grad student majoring in Film and Media Arts. Prioritizing the minority narrative in her work is very important to her. She loves reading, especially horror and thriller fictional stories the most! Books are windows to look at the world, so she appreciates this chance to let more kids like her younger self have that opportunity. Her favorite book growing up was Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng.
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