1791 DELEGΛTES is named after the year the Bill of Rights was ratified.
Our delegation of First Amendment and human rights educators support organizations with strategic planning, fundraising, research, and educational programming.
We are pleased to introduce you to our team:
Executive Director
Delegate
Delegate
1791 DELEGΛTES is named after the year the Bill of Rights was ratified. Our delegation of First Amendment and human rights educators support organizations with strategic planning, fundraising, research, and educational programming.
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I am currently a senior at Rutgers University, Camden pursuing a dual major in Health Science and Psychology. I have a background in retail as I have worked as a sales associate for various companies over six years. I have also worked as a medical billing clerk for a large Rheumatology practice for nearly a year. When I am not working or doing school work, I am a competitive weightlifter and Crossfit athlete.
I am a part of the BS/DO 7-year medical program in conjunction with Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine. After medical school, I aspire to be a surgeon. Currently, I am a senior pre-medical student majoring in biology at Rutgers University, Camden.
In my spare time, I volunteer at Cooper Hospital as a Patient Services Representative. In this position, I serve as a liaison between the patient and their family and the hospital staff as I guide them through the hospital check-in procedure and to their appointment.
I also work at Jumpstart, an AmeriCorps organization, to help children in Camden schools improve their literacy skills by teaching them in an after-school program. I am quite fond of working with children after the eight years of experience I have as a volunteer at Piscataway Public Libraries. At this facility, I co-teach art and technology classes for special needs children in kindergarten through fifth grade.
I also enjoy learning new things, whether it be science-related or not. This was one reason why I am learning American Sign Language (ASL) and assist with the annual ASL programs for children in Piscataway. Overall, I enjoy helping others and aspire to serve people in any way I can.
My name is Charles Vincent Marinelli IV. Please call me Chaz. I am a computer science and digital studies dual major at Rutgers University, Camden. I like to make people laugh but I also like to work hard. I’ll be graduating in May 2021.
I’m a recent graduate from Rutgers University. I majored in Political Science and Psychology with a minor in Law and Legal Studies. I am currently in the process of studying for the LSATS and working on Law School applications. My goal career wise is to practice medical malpractice or corporate law.
I have interned for Senator Nilsa Perez-Cruz in the Fifth Legislative District and I was a legal intern for the New Jersey Superior Courts.
I managed my campus obligations in the Honors College by volunteering in the Camden community and in the Sigma Delta Tau sorority by raising money for Prevent Child Abuse in America, Jewish Women International, and The Sigma Delta Tau Foundation.
In addition, I worked as a server and was a full-time student being placed on academic credit overload every semester to graduate with my bachelors in three years rather than four.
Currently, I am a sophomore enrolled in the Rutgers Camden School of Business. I am pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Business Management and a minor in Economics. After, I obtained my degree in business, I plan on continuing my education and achieving a law degree focusing on corporate or real estate law. Although I am a business major, my academic interests are very diverse. I especially enjoy course material that is science based and political as well. Moreover, professionally I hope to work at a firm in a city such as Philadelphia or possibly start my own.