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Laila Zommers: Sisterhood

     Hello! My name is Laila Zommers and I’m from Seattle, WA. I’m double majoring in Accounting and Business Administration (with a Finance concentration). I am the oldest of 3, and my younger sister (17) and younger brother (15) are my best friends! Joining Setons this year has truly been one of the best decisions I have EVER made. Outside of Setons, I am an active member in the Gonzaga Women in Business club. I love to cook, go on runs, hang out with friends, shop, and explore the Spokane coffee scene.                                            Out of our three pillars, I have resonated the most with Sisterhood as it’s the backbone of everything we do in Setons. Leadership and service could not thrive the same without it. Finding a group of like-minded women has been super beneficial in my college experience and my growth into the young woman I am today. I am s...

Keely: Leadership



Hey guys! My name is Keely Lipp and I am a Human Physiology major and Psych minor. I am from Lake Oswego, OR (right outside of Portland) and I play club soccer at Gonzaga. I love playing intramural sports with all of my friends (dodgeball and volleyball are some of my faves) and I volunteer in the Sacred Heart Pediatric Emergency Department in my free time. I love to read when I am not buried in school work and other activities, and my favorite book I have read recently is “the Silent Patient,” which is kind of a thriller/crime mystery book. I love going on sister dates every week and doing fun things while learning about my sisters!
I am going to be reflecting on my favorite pillar within Setons which is leadership. Leadership has been a very important aspect in my life since middle school and Setons has allowed me to grow and learn more about leadership. I have been lucky to hold an exec position for most of my time in Setons and am currently the club’s Vice President. This position allows me to collaborate with a variety of different leaders within the club. I love helping out wherever needed and working to help other girls create awesome experiences like socials and service events. I also get to help lead meetings with the president, Maddie (pictured below), and I love making puns and finding games to keep the meetings fun and entertaining. From my Seton sisters, I have learned what it means to be a leader in many different aspects of my life. They have taught me what it means to lead with passion, integrity, and love, which is something I will be forever grateful for. This club has given me so many new friends and opportunities to grow and I will forever treasure these times with my sisters.


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