

Meet Our 2025-2026 E-board

President
Charabelle Handfield
Charabelle is a Health Sciences major on the Pre‑Clinical track with a minor in Anthropology of Global Health. She is passionate about community service and hopes to pursue a career in medicine, with a focus on serving underserved populations and reducing healthcare disparities. In her free time, she enjoys exploring new restaurants, group workouts and weightlifting.

Vice President
Lindsey Clay
Lindsey is pursuing a degree in Biomedical Sciences with a minor in Psychology and a certificate in Behavioral Forensics. She aspires to attend an Osteopathic Medical School to become a psychiatrist. She is driven by a deep passion for Osteopathic Medicine, particularly interested in Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT). Outside of academics, Lindsey enjoys dancing, customizing and playing on her PC, yoga, and spending time with her cat, Simon.

Treasurer
Maggie Piasecki
Maggie is a Burnett Honors Scholar Biomedical Sciences major on the Pre-Medical track with a minor in Health Sciences. She will graduate in Spring of 2027 with her Honors Undergraduate Thesis. She is a research assistant in the Neurolinguistics lab, as well as the Vice President of Knights Exemplar, a volunteer organization that works with the IES students on campus. After medical school, she hopes to practice Emergency Medicine or Neurology. In her free time, she loves to workout, hike, run, cook and bake, play soccer, or binge watch a new TV series on a rainy day.

Secretary
Emma Cerda
Major: Biology Pre-Vet track
Fun Fact: I volunteer with husbandry needs for exotic birds at a local aviary!

Chief of Operations
Dylan D'Avanzo
Dylan is a Biomedical Sciences major on the Pre-Med track. He works to achieve his goal of becoming a board certified physician, with an emphasis on emergency medicine and trauma. He loves music, including listening, playing the piano, and producing. Outside of club meetings you may see him running on campus or weightlifting at the RWC.

Historian
Ashlyn Palla
Ash is pursuing a degree in Biomedical Sciences with a minor in Health Sciences. She is motivated to one day attend Pharmacy school and hopes to one day work in an inpatient pharmacy along with pursuing pharmaceutical research. In her free time, she enjoys dancing and crocheting clothing for herself, friends, and family.

Volunteer Coordinator
Bryanna Sparks
Bryanna is a UCF LEAD Scholar pursuing a degree in Biology on the Pre-Health Professional Track with a minor in Psychology. She is passionate about attending LECOM to become an osteopathic pediatrician with her own practice to give back to her community and her family, while bringing awareness to everything osteopathic medicine has to offer. In her free time, Bryanna enjoys music, volunteering, and using her background in orchestra by working on a non-profit to support young musicians.