Tulsi Fernandez is a dedicated and multifaceted professional currently serving as a Marketing Assistant at The Greater Good Science Center and a Research Assistant at Hinshaw Lab, while also working as a Quantitative Analyst for the CalHope SEL Project at Berkeley Social Welfare. Throughout involvement with the Associated Students of the University of California, Tulsi has held multiple positions within the ASUC Mental Health Commission, producing impactful video content and promoting mental health engagement. As Chair of the UC Berkeley Wellness Fund Advisory Committee and the Chancellor's Advisory Committee for Student Mental Health, Tulsi advocates for student wellness. Previous roles include Head of Design at Epicenter News and Student Researcher at Pioneer Academics, with an early leadership position as Student Body President at Greenwood High International School. Tulsi is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley.