Siena's journey in promoting campus safety began during her years at Rowan's Honors College, where she combined her academic pursuits in psychology and journalism to understand and address the unique safety challenges faced by college students.
Drawing from her extensive experience and research, Siena delivers insightful talks that empower students, faculty, and administrators with practical strategies to create safer campus environments. Her engaging presentations are backed by data, personal anecdotes, and actionable solutions that resonate with diverse audiences.
As a former reporter and a seasoned interviewer, Siena brings a wealth of knowledge and a keen understanding of the issues surrounding women's safety. She has traveled across various states, spreading her message and advocating for women's rights to feel secure in all spaces.
Siena's talks on women's safety are not only informative but also deeply inspiring, encouraging women to take charge of their safety and fostering a sense of community and support.
Safety is a global concern, and Siena's expertise extends to addressing the challenges of staying safe while traveling or living abroad. Drawing from her experiences traveling and studying abroad at the Florence University of the Arts, Siena offers invaluable insights into navigating different cultural contexts and ensuring personal safety in unfamiliar environments.
Her talks provide practical tips, cultural insights, and a comprehensive understanding of safety measures that can be applied anywhere in the world.
One of Siena's most memorable public speaking events was GirlTalk, a community event where female students came together to discuss safety and life-related topics.
The comfortable and engaging environment Siena fostered at GirlTalk allowed for open, honest conversations, leaving a lasting impact on all participants. This event epitomizes Siena's ability to create spaces where women feel empowered to share their experiences and learn from one another.