Liam Ossenfort is currently a freshman at Drexel University, studying computer engineering. He is from Larchmont New York and has six dogs all of which he loves equally. Liam plans on joining several different clubs and organizations during his time at Drexel. He aspires to excel both in his field and in life itself. Liam does not like to live in the past, but to live for the future; along with living for what is to come, to always work towards achieving his goals, Liam idolized these ideals after reading Theodore Roosevelt’s famous quote... “Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” He can be contacted at lao52@drexel.edu
Kelsey Gombert is a first year student at Drexel University studying Mechanical Engineering. She is a member of the Society of Women Engineers and does work in her hometown with young girls interested in STEM fields, as well as foster children. In her free time, she enjoys long road trips and exploring new places while hiking. She wears pajamas made for elderly women and likes her dog more than 90% of all people. Kelsey can be contacted at klg342@drexel.edu
Matthew (Matty) Randazzo is currently a freshman at Drexel University pursuing his undergraduate in Materials Science and Engineering. If you don’t know what that major entails, he invites you to google it. He plans on getting involved in several clubs and organizations at Drexel including Engineers Without Borders, club sports, and Drexel’s chapter of Theta Tau co-ed fraternity for engineers. When he gets a chance, Matty loves to adventure off the beaten path and hang from high places. His favorite adventure was climbing an old water tower and taking a “sick” panoramic picture from the top. He also loves his fat dog and never wants to grow up. If you’d like to see the “sick” panoramic picture or contact Matty for any other reason, send him an email at mmr329@drexel.edu
Mark Dettrey is a freshman at Drexel University, working towards a BS degree in Electrical Engineering, and is also part of the five year co-op program. He is involved with several on-campus activities such as Engineers Without Borders, IEEE, the club swimming team, and is currently a Student Ambassador trainee. Mr. Dettrey is an amazingly generous man, and has been giving 5% of his annual income to charity since 1977. He is also, for the record, much better than Liam. Mark can be reached at mcd328@drexel.edu

