Annabella Drew is a dedicated and driven professional currently serving as the Director of the Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) at Washington State University (WSU). With a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and minors in Biology and Chemistry, Annabella possesses a solid foundation in the...
Annabella Drew is a dedicated and driven professional currently serving as the Director of the Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) at Washington State University (WSU). With a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and minors in Biology and Chemistry, Annabella possesses a solid foundation in the sciences that informs her approach to student health advocacy. In her role, she leads a diverse team of students and collaborates closely with faculty to ensure that the health needs of the student body are effectively represented and addressed.
One of her key responsibilities includes advocating for the Student Health Fee, a critical funding mechanism that supports various health services on campus. Annabella’s leadership is characterized by her strong communication skills and her ability to foster teamwork among committee members, ensuring that all voices are heard and valued. Her commitment to clinical research and problem-solving is evident in her engagement with Cougar Health Services, where she participates in volunteer initiatives and search committee appointments aimed at enhancing student health resources.
As she prepares to further her education at Seattle Pacific University in Fall 2024, focusing on Research Psychology, Annabella is also laying the groundwork for her future aspirations of enrolling in a Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program in 2025. Her expertise in project management and laboratory skills, combined with her passion for mental health advocacy, positions her as a promising leader in the field. Annabella Drew is not only shaping the future of student health at WSU but is also poised to make significant contributions to the broader landscape of clinical psychology.