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Toni Airaksinen, BC 18, is most well known for her involvement in the Columbia University First-Generation Low-Income Partnership (FLIP). During her tenure with the organization, she managed to garner national media coverage (including Upworthy, Bloomberg, BBC, CNNMoney, Marketwatch, the New York Post and NPR) for her efforts. The creation of CU Meal Share, Class Confessions, and the FLIP Microfund is often attributed to her. She also works on the revival of [[The Columbia Lion]]. She can often be found talking about parking lots and trees.
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Toni Airaksinen, BC 18, is most well known for her involvement in the Columbia University First-Generation Low-Income Partnership (FLIP). During her tenure with FLIP, she managed to garner national media coverage in publications like Bloomberg, NPR, NBC, BBC, The Village Voice, WNYC, Upworthy, among many other publications, for her creation of the Columbia University Class Confessions page (CUCC).
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She left FLIP in the Fall of 2015.  
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She also works on the revival of [[The Columbia Lion]].

Latest revision as of 00:32, 27 April 2016

Toni Airaksinen, BC 18, is most well known for her involvement in the Columbia University First-Generation Low-Income Partnership (FLIP). During her tenure with FLIP, she managed to garner national media coverage in publications like Bloomberg, NPR, NBC, BBC, The Village Voice, WNYC, Upworthy, among many other publications, for her creation of the Columbia University Class Confessions page (CUCC).

She left FLIP in the Fall of 2015.

She also works on the revival of The Columbia Lion.