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Meet the Executive Board

The Peer Advisor Executive Board is composed of an elite group of Peer Advisors who collaborate with the Advising Center to manage the Peer Advising Program. The board’s responsibilities include;

  • leadership of all Peer Advisors,
  • designing and facilitating Peer Advisor training, communication and marketing strategies;
  • programs, recruitment and retention of Peer Advisors;
  • teach College Studies course for Spring and Fall orientation;
  • plan, organize and participate in special events or activities that promotes William & Mary and serves the W&M undergraduate community.
Exec Board Bios

 Jenna Ajello

Jenna Ajello

Position: Training and Development Chair (jvajello@wm.edu)
Hometown/State: Yorktown, VA

Major(s)/Minor: Biology

Social class: 2027

Future Plans: Interested in healthcare

Hobbies: I enjoy making art, playing guitar, gardening, and hanging out with friends.

A word of wisdom for our incoming Freshman and transfer students: If I had to give a piece of advice to a freshman, I would tell them to learn about and use all the incredible resources our campus has to offer.

Tajalla Moslih

Tajalla Moslih

Position: Recruitment & Outreach Chair (tmoslih@wm.edu)
Hometown/State: Newport News, VA
Major(s)/Minor: Government / Kinesiology & Health Sciences
Social class: 2027

Future Plans:  I plan to build a career that combines public service, leadership, and community engagement.

Hobbies: I love to spend my time with my family. I enjoy sunset walks, writing, biking, traveling, and reading.

A word of wisdom for our incoming Freshman and Transfer students: There are so many opportunities at W&M that can shape your path, be sure to take advantage of them.

Sneha Mukku

Sneha Mukku

Position: Student Support & Admin Chair (smukku@wm.edu)
Hometown/State: Franklin, TN
Major(s)/Minor: Biology & Economics
Social class: 2028

Future Plans: I hope to go on to medical school after graduating W&M!

Hobbies: I love binge watching TV shows, reading, bedazzling, and crocheting!

A word of wisdom for our incoming Freshman and transfer students: Joining a club or two is a great way to meet people who may become some of your closest friends!

Zola Sayers-Fay

Zola Sayers-Fay

Position: Student Support & Admin Chair (zrsayersfay@wm.edu)
Hometown/State:  Anchorage, AK
Major(s)/Minor: Government & Arabic
Social class: 2027

Future PlansI’m interested in research focused on conflict prevention and thinking about law school down the road.

Hobbies: Spending time outside, climbing, reading, woodworking and cross-country skiing when I’m home.

A word of wisdom for our incoming Freshman and transfer students: Your first semester at W&M isn’t your last, so remember you have time to explore. If you don’t know what you’d like to study yet, or you do but you didn’t get a class you wanted, or you haven’t found your community by the end of day two, you still have time for all those things!