A passionate public health leader and STEM educator who transforms innovative ideas into sustainable programs that serve under-resourced communities.

Audrey is pursuing dual Bachelor's degrees in Public Health and Health and Human Biology at Brown University, where she has established herself as a dedicated advocate for educational equity and public health awareness. As Co-President and co-founder of Orange County Advanced Science Tutoring (OCAST), a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, she has provided free STEM tutoring to over 110 students in grades 4-8, with a particular focus on reaching under-resourced communities through partnerships like the one she spearheaded with Mix Academy in Santa Ana.

Her exceptional fundraising and program management skills are demonstrated through her role as Dragon Kim Foundation Fellow and Project Leader of EpiSTEMic, where she secured over $6,000 in funding from prestigious sources including Google Fiber and the Lil Venture Fund to lead experimental STEM programs for over 50 under-resourced students. At Brown, she continues her impact through the Public Health Project Committee, where she proposed and implemented a 2024 voting initiative and co-presented an allergy preparedness campaign at the 2025 RIPHA Conference. Her comprehensive mentoring experience includes tutoring Afghan refugee families through Brown's BRYTE program and working as both a private tutor and college counselor, making her an exceptional mentor for students interested in public health, STEM education, nonprofit development, and creating sustainable community impact.

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