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Meet the Staff
Intercultural Ambassadors (ICAs) are committed to creating an inclusive environment and community essential for all students’ cultural development and academic success at Washington College. The Ambassadors serve as liaisons to the office by providing programming and outreach opportunities that create a better understanding of different cultural experiences. ICAs also staff the front desk, represent the office at campus events, and manage social media accounts.
Meet the Intercultural Ambassadors
Mackenzie Stelyn
Pronouns: She/her
Class: 2025
Hometown: Townsend, MD
Mackenzie is interested in making the ICC an accessible place for all students. She’s
also excited to work with the affinity groups and build a welcoming place for everyone
on campus.
Nikelsy Arena
Pronouns: She/her
Class: 2026
Hometown: Queens, NY
Nikelsy has loved being part of the ICC team because everyone shares the goal of creating
an inclusive and safe space for all students on campus.
Renata Williams
Pronouns: She/her
Class: 2027
Hometown: Baltimore, MD
Renata decided to work for the ICC because the space is a comfort zone for her. She
aims to continue to make the environment at the ICC as warm and welcoming as possible!
Tayla Boyd
Pronouns: She/her
Class: 2027
Hometown: Washington, DC
Once Tayla met the other Intercultural Ambassadors, she felt a sense of community.
Working for the Intercultural Center has become her space at WAC.
Terrance Vincent
Pronouns: He/him
Class: 2027
Hometown: New Orleans, LA
Terrance is invested in exploring different perspectives and backgrounds. He believes
exploration can expand everyone's knowledge, appreciation for, and comfort around
people of all backgrounds.
Zee Howard
Pronouns: She/her
Class: 2027
Hometown: Millington, MD
Zee felt that working at the ICC was the right fit because Culture is a big part of
her life. Zee describes herself as openminded, and she loves to share and experience
other cultures.
Alexa Martinis
Pronouns: She/her
Class: 2028
Hometown: Clementon, NJ
Alexa decided to work at the Intercultural Center to contribute to creating a safe
space for students, become more involved, and assist students in finding resources.
Lily Murillo
Pronouns: She/her
Class: 2028
Hometown: Solomons, MD
Lily always spends time at the Intercultural Center and thought it would be a cool
place to work because she's an active member of an affinity group on campus.