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Purdue University junior Kate Spangler has uncovered her passion for community engagement through her involvement with the Brock-Wilson Center for Women in Business and the Salt Company ministry. As a student in the Daniels School of Business, Spangler has embraced opportunities to connect with fellow students and empower women in business.
At the Brock-Wilson Center, she has participated in various initiatives aimed at fostering leadership and collaboration among female students. This experience has not only enhanced her skills but has also allowed her to contribute to a supportive network that encourages women to thrive in the business world.
In addition to her work at the center, Spangler is actively involved in the Salt Company, a campus ministry that focuses on building community and spiritual growth. Through this organization, she has forged lasting friendships and deepened her commitment to serving others.
Spangler’s journey at Purdue exemplifies the importance of community and the transformative power of engagement in shaping personal and professional aspirations.
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