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Wellbeing Educators (WEs)

Student leaders ready to help empower their peers to accomplish their wellbeing goals

Interested in scheduling an WE workshop for your class, team, club, or cohort?

WE can help!

Trained Facilitators

The WEs are highly trained student leaders who can cover many topics and adapt any workshop to meet the needs of your organization. Check out our program catalog to learn more.

To schedule...

Please fill out our Program Request Form or email Mallory Loggins, Associate Director of Communications and Programming, at mloggins@bentley.edu!

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Meet the WEs

Shreya Balasubramanian
Shreya Balasubramanian
Junior

Major: Marketing and Artificial Intelligence 

Hometown: San Ramon, CA 

I became a WE because I wanted a space on campus where students can share anything they are feeling or any questions with a peer who understands campus pressures, listens without judgment, and offers resources or a supportive ear.

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Diego Bartolomei
Junior

Major: Finance

Hometown: Caguas, Puerto Rico

I became a WE because I want to provide a space for my peers on campus where they feel safe to fully express themselves without the fear of being judged.

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Cole Boswell
Senior

Major: Global Management and International Affairs

Hometown: Fairhope, AL

Come talk to me about: Students can come talk to me about finding balance with coursework and their personal lives

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Emily Jundi
Senior

Major: Computer Information Systems

Hometown: Andover, MA

I became a WE to help break the stigma around college health topics and provide students with guidance and resources to support their overall wellness.

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Selma Khayal
Senior

Major: Finance & Marketing with a minor in CIS & Business Administration

Hometown: North Andover, MA

I became a WE to better support my community and be the resource I would like to go to when I am in need of support or guidance. It is hard being a student and balancing life and all that it throws at you, but we are here to listen, help guide, and support you through all the motions.

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Amy Koleth
Senior

Major: Corporate Finance and Accounting

Hometown: Andover, MA

I became a WE to ensure that every student on Bentley's campus feels supported and welcomed. It is also important to me that students are educated on the various resources that Bentley provides to ensure their physical and mental wellbeing. 

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Matilde Lopes
Senior

Major: Quantitative Economics and Management

Hometown: Guimarães, Portugal.

Come talk to me: if you’re feeling overwhelmed, having trouble balancing everything, or just want tips for self-care and healthy habits.

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Gabriela Marchione
Sophomore

Major: Accounting 

Hometown: Hull, MA

I became a WE because I love Bentley so much, and I want to do my part in making sure everyone on campus has a space to feel supported and seen. Mental health is so important, and as a WE I want to promote mental health awareness and be a resource to anyone who needs to talk!

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Reece Sadler
Senior

Major: Economics - Finance

Hometown: Gilford, NH

I became a WE because: I want to truly make a difference in my peers' lives on campus. At Bentley, I have particularly focused on physical wellbeing (exercise and nutrition), as well as mental wellbeing (stress management and confidence).