Tag: 2022
ABIGAIL VILLACRUSIS
Junior Faculty Advisor
Abby is a student at Virginia Wesleyan University double majoring in Communication and French. She enjoys competing in speech and debate and is on her school’s ethics bowl team. Additionally, she works in her school’s student activities office, assisting with planning and coordinating events. She attended WJMC in 2021 and can’t wait to come back!
JOY RICHARDSON
Joy Richardson is a 17 year old senior at The City School. She is from Philadelphia, PA. As of right now, she is teaching herself how to play the ukulele and the guitar. At her school, Joy co-leads the Lux Urbi (service) council and is President of her school’s NHS chapter. She is really excited to be a part of the YAB and make sure that next year’s youth correspondents have a great time with WJMC.
MADELEINE ASHE
Madeleine Ashe is a high school junior at High Tech High School and alumna of WJMC 2021. At school, she has taken vocational classes such as journalism, broadcasting, film, graphic design, and interactive media. Madeleine is involved in a mutual aid-based club assisting her community, the French Honor Society, and Girl Up Club. She is considering pursuing visual art in college, but regardless of her career choice, WJMC has helped her improve on writing, communication, and social skills she is grateful for. With her involvement in the Youth Advisory Board, she hopes to learn new skills and is looking forward to helping create a WJMC 2022 that is just as amazing as the conference she attended.
EMMA TAYLOR
Junior Faculty Advisor
Emma Taylor is a rising sophomore at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. She is pursuing a major in Political Science and a minor in Anthropology/Sociology, as well as being on the pre-law track. Outside of the classroom, Emma is a member of Rhodes’ award-winning Mock Trial team, member of Kappa Delta Sorority, campus tour guide, and works as a student associate in the financial aid office. Emma is a 2021 WJMC alumna and served on the Advisory Board the following year. Her favorite part of WJMC was the connections she made and the knowledge she gained, and she cannot wait to meet all of the correspondents in July!
MIA WASSERMAN
Mia Wasserman is currently a junior at Bergen County Academies in Hackensack, New Jersey. In her free time, she enjoys doing gymnastics, baking, and hiking. Her experience at the 2021 Washington Journalism and Media Conference was amazing; she learned a great deal both about journalism and about herself and made some lifelong friends. She is so excited to continue her involvement with the program as a part of the Youth Advisory Board this year!
TYLER IGLESIAS
Tyler Iglesias is a resident of Wood-Ridge, New Jersey and attends Bergen County Technical High School in Teterboro, New Jersey, where he is a Digital Media and Arts major. Tyler is a member of the school newspaper, student council, as well as, a political discussion club and the No Matter What, We Stand United club which helps local communities and charities. Tyler has also attended a Sports Broadcasting Camp at Montclair State University, as well as, a Filmmaking Camp at New York University. In his spare time, he loves watching sports, movies, live theater and considers himself an avid history buff. Having attended WJMC in the Summer of 2021 not only gave Tyler an amazing opportunity to experience hands on learning and the ability to witness the stories of amazing journalists, but also allotted him this experience in one of his favorite cities, Washington, D.C. Tyler hopes to utilize his experience at WJMC to boost his passion of journalism and communications. Tyler looks forward to helping ensure that WJMC is as great an experience for others as it was for him.
BRIAN RICHARDSON
Brian Richardson is a high school senior from Denison, Texas. He attended WJMC 2021 where he grew in his passion for journalism and media. Brian is a part of Denison ISD’s video production, “Jacket Update,” as well as photography and creative writing. Outside of the journalism world, Brian enjoys listening to music, spending time in his local church, and pursuing to know the meaning of the universe.
ALYSSIA NICHOLSON
Alyssia Nicholson is a WJMC 2021 alumna from Chesterfield, Virginia. She attends James River High School where she competes on the Speech and Debate team as a varsity competitor in Impromptu speaking as a senior. When she graduates from high school, Alyssia hopes to study child development and psychology, as well as business in college. Her dream career would be one as a child psychologist and social entrepreneur making mental health help accessible and affordable.
TINA LI
Tina Li is a high school junior in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program at Granby High School and is currently involved in the process of starting up her school’s student-led daily news broadcast after decades of inactivity. She is the editor for her school’s Key Club chapter and competes in Future Problem Solving, which she has been involved in for 7 years and has won the states championships four times. In her free time, Tina listens to music and curates playlists on Spotify, hangs out with her friends and their cats, and edits videos to post on her Youtube channel. Tina plans to major in English with a minor in Computer Science at college, and her dream is to be a journalist for the New York Times. She had the most incredible and eye-opening experience at WJMC 2021, and hopes to help make it a wonderful experience for future youth correspondents!