Job, a winner of the Joseph H. Bogosian Student Leadership Award, spoke in the article about giving back. "Service doesn't mean you have to plant trees, and it doesn't have to be something huge," she said. "It means coming from a loving and kind part of yourself, thinking of others before yourself, and thinking about how others will be affected by the things you do."
A native of Suwanee, Ga., Job earned a business degree from the University of Georgia before coming to Miami Law to pursue a joint J.D./M.M. degree in law and music business. During her time at Miami Law, she served as a first-year senator and president of the SBA's Inter-Club Council. She also counseled budding entrepreneurs at The Launch Pad at UM and was involved in the Mindfulness in the Law Joint Task Force of South Florida.
After the traditional one-year term at the helm of the SBA, Job handed her gavel to the incoming President, Jenna Winchester, in April.