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The Lifestyle Beauty Expert

Posted
March 17, 2021
Alyssa Chambers

Alyssa Chambers 򽴫ý20 is a pioneer of launching new ventures, both at Pace and beyond. She򽴫ýs a lifestyle beauty blogger with a YouTube account, the founder and president of the Pleasantville Campus choir Abyss of Sound, and a go-getter with plenty of internships under her belt. That򽴫ýs what initially drew her to Pace. 򽴫ýIt򽴫ýs one thing to learn from a textbook, and it򽴫ýs another thing when a student [can] apply what they learned in real-life situations,򽴫ý she said.

Initially, she wanted to pursue a degree in industrial organizational psychology. It was after receiving advice from a family friend in business that Chambers decided to turn her attention to human resources as a major. 򽴫ýI decided to minor in law after I took my first business law class and fell in love with the content,򽴫ý she explained. 򽴫ýIt [has] enhanced my ability to synthesize information and develop an argument from the facts presented in [any] given information. I can use the techniques I learned from law to help me use my best judgment in HR.򽴫ý

But Chambers isn򽴫ýt all business. She򽴫ýs been singing since she was just four years old! As the youngest member of her church choir back home, she򽴫ýd always had a powerful voice, but lacked the confidence to fully express it. That is, until middle school. 򽴫ýThat򽴫ýs when I really had the opportunity to develop my singing voice. I did every musical throughout high school, and always had a singing role.򽴫ý She even got the chance to audition for X-Factor, a popular talent reality show. 򽴫ýIt was a definitely an experience that motivated me to keep developing my voice,򽴫ý she told us.

Ready to continue her passion for music, Chambers was surprised to discover there wasn򽴫ýt a choir on the Pleasantville Campus when she started her first year. 򽴫ýI took it upon myself to take a chance and start my own choir. I was alone at first, then found two other lovely students, Adonis Milano and Akhila Ramesh, who were just as passionate as me about starting a choir.򽴫ý They all went to SDCA together, and the rest is history.

It򽴫ýs a big job to lead an entire choir, but Chambers is passionate about encouraging her fellow students to believe in their abilities and develop their voices. 򽴫ýI try to inspire people who say they can򽴫ýt sing [by] showing them that practice and technique can help train a person to develop a singing voice.򽴫ý That dedication paid off in a big way򽴫ýwhen they performed at the Black Excellence Dinner, an event hosted by the Black Student Union. 򽴫ýEveryone was dressed so nicely, [and] the level of confidence our members developed in their voices showed that night. I was deeply touched.򽴫ý

Chambers has also interned across a diverse set of disciplines; from social media at AHRC to business development at Criterion Management to human resources at ASCEND Learning Network. 򽴫ýI got to assist in a training session with the COO of ASCEND,򽴫ý she told us, noting a memorable moment on the job. 򽴫ýThe topic was on how to be a one-minute manager by effectively giving feedback. This session taught me how to approach individuals with feedback in the most welcoming way򽴫ýwhether good or bad.򽴫ý

She certainly took those valuable lessons to heart through her work as the founder of a lifestyle beauty brand. Known as ANOVA (short for A Natural Oblique Vivacious Ambiance), Chambers not only , but also a , too. 򽴫ýMy work was inspired by insecurities I struggled with in the past,򽴫ý she explained. 򽴫ýPrior to college, I cared a lot about what people thought about me. It took a lot of growing for me to understand that another person򽴫ýs perception of me is not a reflection of who I am.򽴫ý Wonderful words to live by.