Celia Sada

Undergraduate Ambassador

Undergraduate Ambassador, Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion (BSHP)

My name is Celia Sada and I am from Buford, GA. I am a fourth year Health Promotion major with a behavioral medicine emphasis and pre-med intent. I have valued my experience and the relationships and opportunities that have come from being a part of the College of Public Health. I aspire to go to medical school soon and eventually become a physician. Through my public health courses and experiences, I have learned and seen the importance of incorporating education and prevention methods in clinical practice. I have learned how essential public health is and should be in the community and in medicine. Health is different from healthcare, yet consideration of health should never be omitted when providing healthcare. Ultimately, my experience have given me a different background and area of knowledge that has intrigued me to learn more about public health. I have been motivated to serve and work in this field in the present and future, and I hopefully will incorporate public health in a medical career one day. Outside of this major, I work as a certified medical assistant at an urgent care and volunteer as a mentor in both the Clarke County Mentoring Program and at an Athens Clarke County after-school program through an on-campus club,” WIT.” I look forward to representing CPH and connecting with both current and prospective students. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with questions!

Roles & Responsibilities
  • New student recruitment, presentations, and serving as one of several spokespersons for a specific academic department with the College.
  • Participating in CPH lecture series, student welcome socials, graduation, and other programs during the academic year.
  • Participation in college-related programs with alumni.
  • Refine presentation skills
  • Increase leadership potential
  • Develop a strong professional network of students, faculty, alumni, and professionals in public health science fields
  • Work with other ambassadors on a specific project to benefit the College of Public Health