Our Executive Board
NUCALLS runs under the leadership of our Executive Board, currently comprised of 6 Northeastern University undergraduate students dedicated to making sure club operations and sessions run smoothly.
If you want to learn more about e-board positions or are interested in joining our e-board, please contact us via email!
Executive Board Members
Current E-Board
Current E-Board
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2nd-year
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Major: Data Science & Economics
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Sanskrit 1/2 Ambassador
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Fun Fact: I used to have a pet bunny named "Runny Babbit"!
Mayukha Bhamidipati, President
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3rd-year
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Major: Linguistics & Psych
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Minor: Data Science
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Fun Fact: I can solve a rubik's cube in <15 seconds!
Cyrus Kurd, Vice President and Treasurer
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2nd-year
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Major: Computer Science & Business Administration
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Russian Ambassador
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Fun Fact: I have a chinchilla as my pet!
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2nd-year
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Major: Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
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Fun Fact: I participated in the 2017 Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, DC!
Ekaterina Galant, Co-Outreach Coordinator
Amelia Ballingall, Co-Outreach Coordinator
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3rd-year
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Major: Data Science & Finance
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Fun Fact: I love to travel!
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3rd-year
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Major: Psychology
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Greek 3/4 Ambassador
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Fun Fact: I have a twin!
Julia Favis, Treasurer
Odysseus Nikas, Social Media Director
Previous E-Board
Casey Spellman | Eleni Blanas | Shadia Tannir |
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Christiano Sgarbi | Elana Gordy | Cathy Tripp |
Alex Vera | Anastasia Ovcharova | Jacqueline Mene Lopes |
Akzhan Muzdubayeva | Gen Ueda | Mina Hong |
Vicky Joo | Leah Okrainsky | Katelyn Flick |
Jaejun Byun | Fivos Kanellis | Marion Burdick |
Somya Thakker | Chahhat Lakhwani | Valentina Muñoz Ascencio |
Matias Campos |
FACULTY ADVISOR
Dr. Cuenca has taught Spanish and Portuguese languages and literatures at several universities, where he has focused on the use of film in the language-learning classroom. His field of research lies at the intersection of literary and film theory and political philosophy, and focuses specifically on the (de-)construction of the fictions of First and Third Worlds as textual functions of mass media.