Ashelyn Wagner
About Ashelyn Wagner
Ashelyn Wagner is a Blog Co-Manager and Editor at The Women's Network, where she leads a team of writers and oversees content development. She has a background in English Language and Literature from UC Santa Barbara and has held various roles in academic and community organizations.
Current Role at The Women's Network
Ashelyn Wagner serves as the Blog Co-Manager and Editor at The Women's Network, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she leads bi-monthly pitch meetings, assisting blog writers in developing article ideas and facilitating team discussions. She oversees a team of six blog writers, focusing on editing articles for grammatical clarity and ensuring alignment with the organization's mission.
Experience as UCSB Campus Ambassador
Ashelyn Wagner worked as a UCSB Campus Ambassador for The Women's Network in 2021 for seven months. During this time, she authored recap articles for all events hosted by the TWN-UCSB chapter, including speaker panels and workshops. This role provided her with valuable experience in event documentation and communication.
Educational Background at UC Santa Barbara
Ashelyn Wagner studied at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from 2019 to 2023. Her education provided her with a strong foundation in writing and critical analysis, which she applies in her current roles.
Previous Experience in Tutoring and Service
In addition to her work at The Women's Network, Ashelyn Wagner has been employed as an Academic Tutor at Grade Potential Tutoring since 2021. She also served as the Director of Service Hours for Delta Gamma at UC Santa Barbara in 2021 for eight months, where she contributed to organizing service initiatives.
Involvement in TWN-UCSB Executive Board
Ashelyn Wagner serves on the executive board of TWN-UCSB, where she contributes strategies to enhance chapter visibility and promote events. Her involvement in the executive board reflects her commitment to the organization's mission and her leadership skills.