09/11/2016
Capital #3
UN Reno's Cody Yamada
Past Positions
- 2013-2014 Capital Large Scale Service Project Committee
- 2014-2015 Club Treasurer
- 2014-2015 District Finance and Fundraising Committee
- 2015-2016 Family Head
Don't let that pale complexion fool you, he is really is from Hawaii! Cody has spent the majority of his Circle K career being very active at the home club level while also being really active and was found at most out-of-state events he was able to attend. As a treasurer he found many grants for club administration purposes as this past year as a family head he was able to remain active and mentor younger members.
Great job Cody, thank you!
What you would like to accomplish in your final year in Circle K?
-- "I’ve been to almost every event I could have wanted to attend, participated in tons of service events of every category, and bonded with members from all over the District. Therefore, for my last year in Circle K, I hope that as a general member, I can still leave a resonating impact and presence for building and developing the club to where it is today."
Want to give advice to any incoming Freshman to ensure the best CKI Experience?
-- "Freshmen and freshwomen (gender equality),
PLEASE take part in as many service events as you can, and travel out of state, because you will meet amazing people, some who you will build lifelong connections with! APPLY for positions when election seasons come around, it’ll give you amazing opportunities for growth and professionalism. Lastly, DON’T be afraid to come out of your comfort zone and just be yourself, Circle K is like a family, and no one gets left behind!"
Cody will be graduating in three months with a major in Public Health!