Monday, March 24, 2014

All About Amy


Amy Kelley
Region 3 Vice President
Future Nurse Practitioner
HOSA in one word: Leadership
“To understand the meaning of HOSA
you must first understand the meaning of life”

Amy Kelley is this year’s Cal-HOSA Region 3 Vice President. She is Currently preparing for her future as a nurse practitioner at Palmdale High school. She hopes to someday work in the oncology department at Children’s Hospital in Los Angles. She is an amazing individual who’s wonderful personality shines in everything she does. She works extremely hard for HOSA on all levels and is an amazing individual

To Amy HOSA means an opportunity to become a leader as well as a professional and to expand your way of thinking. She loves the opportunities presented by Cal-HOSA and encourages everyone to take advantage of them. Her favorite thing about HOSA is all the wonderful people she meets. Whether it's forming bonds with members, advisors, or students Amy is always happy to meet a new person and make a new friend.One of her favorite things about being a state officer is not only getting a chance to connect with so many people, but also being able to help them the same way previous state officers helped her. She is so proud to have been chosen for this amazing position and to have been given the opportunity to represent so many wonderful students.

Amy is one of the most amazing individuals you will ever meet. She is funny, crazy, and absolutely fantastic. One of the biggest things she teaches everyone who knows her is to never be afraid to be yourself. She teaches confidence and independence. Amy never doubts who she is and is always proud of herself. She will always love herself no matter what and will never let anyone tell her that she shouldn’t. Her self-confidence and independence is something everyone should hope to one day obtain. She is a remarkable girl and has absolutely changed my life for the better.

Amy’s biggest piece of advice to members is that if at any point in life if you have an opportunity to do something you should always take it, because you may never have that opportunity again.

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