Summary
Anthony Caruso is a student leader and aspiring lawyer with 10 years of practical leadership and public-facing experience, currently serving as Representative Council Speaker for the University of Colorado Student Government. He pairs a Political Science degree and a Women’s & Gender Studies minor with hands-on policy work—drafting campus legislation on sexual assault prevention and creating fraternity bylaws—to translate theory into concrete governance. Anthony has technical chops in data analysis (RStudio, Excel) and web development fundamentals from personal projects, blending quantitative skills with interests in AI ethics and gender theory. He organized cross-stakeholder initiatives like a joint Off-Campus Life Board to address housing affordability and revived CU’s campus radio by helping secure a new media space. Comfortable in high-pressure roles from kayak tours to lifeguard supervision, he’s practiced clear public communication, safety leadership, and operational coordination. Based in Chicago, he aims to deepen his impact through legal study while continuing to explore emerging tech and data-driven policy solutions.
10 years of coding experience
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Young Magnet High School
Bachelor of Arts - BA Political Science and Government, Bachelor of Arts - BA Political Science and Government at University of Colorado Boulder