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The OHIO Presidential Ambassadors

OHIO Presidential Ambassadors

About the OHIO Presidential Ambassadors

The members of the OHIO Presidential Ambassadors serve as official representatives of 91̽»¨ and the Office of the President at various presidential events throughout the academic year.

The Presidential Ambassadors are a group of student volunteers who give their time and talents to advance the priorities and initiatives of the Office of the President. These students are loyal Bobcats and role models who represent what 91̽»¨ has to offer. Students apply to serve for one-year terms and must re-apply at the end of each term for consideration.

 

President Gonzalez walks toward investiture
Dr. Lori Stewart Gonzalez, 91̽»¨'s 23rd president

What Does a Presidential Ambassador Do?

  • Learn more about the mission, vision, history and interworkings of 91̽»¨.
  • Engage with faculty, staff, students, alumni, donors and friends of OHIO.
  • Assist the Office of the President in furthering strategic initiatives.
  • Detail the student experience to various constituents and polish public speaking skills.
  • Elevate the reputation of OHIO by showcasing the tremendous talent of its students.
  • Represent 91̽»¨ at special events on and off campus.

How Do Presidential Ambassadors Serve?

Ambassadors will have the opportunity to represent 91̽»¨ and the Office of the President at various activities and events throughout the academic year. This could include serving as official student hosts for signature experiences with internal and external constituencies, such as:

  • Presidential events at home football games
  • Various Presidential events
  • Board of Trustee Engagements
  • Homecoming events
  • Donor and Alumni Events

You will also receive professional development training and hear from guest speakers at group meetings.

*Event attendance will be flexible and work around students’ academic calendar and other extra-curricular commitments.

 

Two Presidential Ambassadors smile for a photo at the President's Tailgate, which takes place before every home football game.

How To Apply To Become a Presidential Ambassador

The 2024-2025 OHIO Presidential Ambassadors Cohort has been filled. Check back to learn the dates and deadlines to apply for the 2025-2026 OHIO Presidential Ambassadors Cohort!

How To Apply

To be considered for membership in this distinguished student group, students must be willing to meet the required time commitments and submit an online application during the application period. Applicants should meet the following:

  • 3.0 GPA or higher
  • Enrollment as a full-time undergraduate student
  • The completion of at least two semesters of academic work at OHIO by the start of the fall term in which they will begin serving
  • A reference letter from an 91̽»¨ faculty member or advisor

Letters of recommendation should be emailed to Matt Thomson directly from the faculty member or advisor by email at thomsonm@ohio.edu.

The OHIO Presidential Ambassadors selection process is highly competitive. If students are chosen from the pool of applicants to progress to the next stage, they may be invited to participate in an in-person interview.

Contact Us

 

For more information, please contact Matt Thomson, Director of Presidential Events and advisor to the OHIO Presidential Ambassadors, at 740.593.0247 or thomsonm@ohio.edu.

 

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2024-2025 Presidential Ambassadors

Class of 2027
Ava Wood
  • Hometown: Akron, OH
  • Major/Minor: Environmental Studies
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Graduating Year: 2027
Class of 2026
Ben Christiansen
  • Hometown: Findlay, OH
  • Major/Minor: Communications with a minor in Marketing
  • College: E.W. Scripps College of Communication
  • Graduating Year: 2026
Class of 2026
Ben Tyler
  • Hometown: Camp Hill, PA
  • Major/Minor: International Business and Sport Management
  • College: College of Business
  • Graduating Year: 2026
Class of 2025
Christine Blay
  • Hometown: Ghana, Africa / Franklin, OH
  • Major/Minor: Nursing and Public Health with a certificate in Global Health
  • College: College of Health Sciences and Professions
  • Graduating Year: 2025
Class of 2025
Colby Berry
  • Hometown: Las Vegas, NV
  • Major/Minor: Finance and Business Analytics 
  • College: College of Business
  • Graduating Year: 2025
Class of 2025
Delaney Evans
  • Hometown: Columbus, OH
  • Major/Minor: Sport Management and Marketing
  • College: College of Business
  • Graduating Year: 2025
Class of 2026
Grady Speegle
  • Hometown: Grove City, OH
  • Major/Minor: Pre-Law Political Science
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Graduating Year: 2026
Class of 2025
Hadiya Ray
  • Hometown: Dayton, OH
  • Major/Minor: Marketing
  • College: College of Business
  • Graduating Year: 2025
Class of 2025
Jess Mitchell
  • Hometown: Greensburg, PA
  • Major/Minor: Biological Sciences with a minor in Applied Nutrition and certificates in Strategic Leadership, Global Health, and Diabetes
  • College: College of Arts and Sciences
  • Graduating Year: 2025
Class of 2026
Justin Williams
  • Hometown: Cincinnati, OH
  • Major/Minor: Accounting, Finance, and Business Pre-law
  • College: College of Business
  • Graduating Year: 2026
Class of 2026
Luke Bradshaw
  • Hometown: Dayton, OH
  • Major/Minor: Business Pre-law and Strategic Leadership Management
  • College: College of Business
  • Graduating Year: 2026
Class of 2025
Luke Torres
  • Hometown: Columbus, OH
  • Major/Minor: Sport Management
  • College: College of Business
  • Graduating Year: 2025
Class of 2026
William Chiacchira
  • Hometown: Newark, OH
  • Major/Minor: Finance
  • College: College of Business
  • Graduating Year: 2026