ASI Student Staff Spotlight: Meet Jeremy Brooks

By: Jenna Brown on Jul 05, 2017 in ASI Staff Spotlights


Name: Jeremy Brooks
Position: Student Manager of Field Supervision
Major: Masters in Education: Counseling & Guidance
School year: 2nd year of graduate school
Hometown: Ventura, CA
 
1) What's your favorite activity?
My favorite activity is a beach day full of swimming, soccer-tennis, and spikeball followed by burritos and beers. 
 
2) What's something most people don't know about you?
I used to work as a hip-hop dancer and DJ.
 
3) What do you like most about working for ASI?
I enjoy building relationships with staff and developing student leaders.
 
4) What's your favorite spot in SLO?
My favorite spot in SLO is adventuring through the drainage system under the city.
 
5) What's the best place you've traveled to and why?
I think I have to go with Yosemite. The amount of natural beauty and diversity of people that gather there is astounding. 
 
6) What's on your bucket list?
It's a pretty extensive list; I want to do a lot before I kick the bucket. I think it would be awesome to play soccer on every continent. Footy with penguins in Antarctica would be a dream come true. 
 
7) What do you hope to achieve after you graduate?
Immediately after I finish my masters I am going to the World Cup in Russia with my best friends from college. After that, who knows? However, I hope to obtain a doctorate so I can teach at a university and help students grow in this pivotal time of life. 
 
8) What advice would you give to students interested in working for ASI?
In the words of Shia Labeouf and Nike, "Just do it." Not only will it provide you with a valuable job opportunity, you will be connected to a community of people that will become your family and enhance your college experience.
 
Jeremy Brooks


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