Working with Hannah Bonanducci makesme feel like I’m on top of the world!

Please – a menace? Help, kindness, support, and a tireless work ethic is all I have ever seen of Hannah Bonanducci. 

Bonanducci’s workload is taller than her favorite pink high heels, but is nowhere near as big as her heart. Going back a few years, I met Bonanducci on her entrance into the Templeton Honors College. To be frank, her book smarts got her in, but her caring attitude to every one of her friends showed her hospitableness to surpass those impressive book smarts. Kill time in Zime for long enough, for example, and you will see Bonanducci in one of her main hospitality habitats.

Me, a section editor? She takes these kinds of chances. Sent straight from heaven, this young lady will pick up the poorest soul and love it to death. “Me” is a rare thought for Bonanducci; she is focused on the other person (a true Enneagram type 2!).

A big thing I love about Bonanducci is the way she is able to balance professionalism with humour. Horse around, and she’ll laugh with you. Head over to her while she’s behind the Zime counter and she’ll be cracking jokes with you in no time.

So, there you have it.

I’m not exaggerating, either. Next time you see a Waltonian employee, ask them about Bonanducci. On and off the record, our editor-in-chief is a gem.

The verdict is here: Bonanducci is a legend. Hit me up with any questions you might have after reading this article, as Bonanducci herself will not have had the time to read to the end here, and I may have missed a couple important details. List the first words of every sentence for a surprise; your readership is a lifesaver for me, and I like to give back with little puzzles like this one!

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By Katherine Thomas

Hi friends! I am one of a billion Katherine Thomases in the world. I’m a staff writer for the Waltonian and a History major in the Templeton Honors College of EU. You might hear me singing with our Turning Point or Gospel choirs, discussing theology or literature with someone in the DC, or preparing a Sunday School lesson. I enjoy commemorating lovely moments from my life in poetry, and am starting my first barista job at the Gryphon this semester. I look forward to hearing your feedback on my articles! Thank you for reading!

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