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==Bio==
 
==Bio==
Greetings all. My name is Raymond Juballa. My life has been filled with creativity and countless pivots. Start with my surname JUBALLLA when I was adopted by my father, David Jew, and my mother, Rosanne Balla, drop the hyphen, respell, and you have a creative non-traditional last name that inspires conversation.
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Raymond Juballa has had his life filled with creativity and countless pivots. Starting with his surname JUBALLLA; when he was adopted by his father, David Jew, and his mother, Rosanne Balla, they dropped the hyphen, respelled, and provided Raymond with a creative non-traditional last name that inspires conversation.
  
Non-tradiditional is also my journey to and through Menlo. I spent my pre-school years in Hong Kong, elementary in Spanish Immersion, did Saturday Mandarin school, joined a learn-by-doing youth development program, raised all major livestock for county fair, progressed through leadership and mentoring training while attending high school. Thereafter, I explored local community colleges and was well on my way to becoming a hands-on jack of all trades. However, I missed the livestock, so I migrated to Merced College where I was able to join a livestock showing team and a mechanized agricultural equipment program. I began what I called, “living my best life”.   
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Non-traditional was also his journey to and through Menlo College. He spent his pre-school years in Hong Kong, elementary in Spanish Immersion, did Saturday Mandarin school, joined a learn-by-doing youth development program, raised all major livestock for county fair, progressed through leadership and mentoring training while attending high school. Thereafter, he explored local community colleges and was well on his way to becoming a hands-on jack of all trades. However, he missed the livestock, so he migrated to Merced College (a community college) where he was able to join a colligate livestock showing and fitting team and a mechanized agricultural equipment program. He began the process that he called, “living my best life”.   
  
Then, came a big pivot. A spinal cord injury and quadriplegia. I had to rethink my education and career plan. After three months in the hospital and still in rehab, I returned to the College of San Mateo to earn an AS degree in Computer Aided Design using special accessibility tools and software. I had to problem solve multiple times a day just to do normal daily tasks without the use of my hands. I realized that I was an innovator. I recognized traditional career paths were not going to be a great fit and I would have to create my own path. Luckily Menlo’s Entrepreneurship and Innovation program was within reach. I became a transfer student, a commuter, and began forging my way down a new path. I revived the Oaks Innovation Club, became a University Innovation Fellow and President of the Student Government Association. I am proud to see operations in place to perpetuate what my colleagues and I have initiated in all three organizations. For my senior year, I received my first taste of independence since my accident and became a resident in the wheelchair accessible John Arrillaga Hall. I am optimistic for my future and can truly say Menlo and its people have been a big part of me being able to claim once again, “I am living my best life”.
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Then, came a big pivot. A spinal cord injury and quadriplegia. Raymond had to rethink his education and career plan. After three months in the hospital and still in rehab, he returned to the College of San Mateo to earn an AS degree in Computer Aided Design using special accessibility tools and software. He had to problem-solve multiple times a day just to do normal daily tasks without the use of his hands. He realized that he was an innovator. He recognized that traditional career paths were not going to be a great fit for him and that he would have to create his own path. Luckily Menlo’s Entrepreneurship and Innovation program was within reach. He became a transfer student, a commuter, and began forging his way down a new path. Once a student, he revived the Oaks Innovation Club, became a University Innovation Fellow and President of the Student Government Association. He strived to see operations in place to perpetuate what he and his colleagues had initiated in all three organizations. He is optimistic for his future and looks forward to paying forward any and all of the things he has gained over the years. He is a strong believer that a positive outlook and an innovative mindset is key to a successful and productive future.
  
 
==Achievements==
 
==Achievements==

Revision as of 20:40, 13 June 2023

Name
Raymond Jia-Rui Juballa
School (Cohort)
Menlo College (2022 cohort)
Major:
Business Management: Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Minor:
Political Science
Country
United States of America
Email
School Email:Personal Email

Bio

Raymond Juballa has had his life filled with creativity and countless pivots. Starting with his surname JUBALLLA; when he was adopted by his father, David Jew, and his mother, Rosanne Balla, they dropped the hyphen, respelled, and provided Raymond with a creative non-traditional last name that inspires conversation.

Non-traditional was also his journey to and through Menlo College. He spent his pre-school years in Hong Kong, elementary in Spanish Immersion, did Saturday Mandarin school, joined a learn-by-doing youth development program, raised all major livestock for county fair, progressed through leadership and mentoring training while attending high school. Thereafter, he explored local community colleges and was well on his way to becoming a hands-on jack of all trades. However, he missed the livestock, so he migrated to Merced College (a community college) where he was able to join a colligate livestock showing and fitting team and a mechanized agricultural equipment program. He began the process that he called, “living my best life”.

Then, came a big pivot. A spinal cord injury and quadriplegia. Raymond had to rethink his education and career plan. After three months in the hospital and still in rehab, he returned to the College of San Mateo to earn an AS degree in Computer Aided Design using special accessibility tools and software. He had to problem-solve multiple times a day just to do normal daily tasks without the use of his hands. He realized that he was an innovator. He recognized that traditional career paths were not going to be a great fit for him and that he would have to create his own path. Luckily Menlo’s Entrepreneurship and Innovation program was within reach. He became a transfer student, a commuter, and began forging his way down a new path. Once a student, he revived the Oaks Innovation Club, became a University Innovation Fellow and President of the Student Government Association. He strived to see operations in place to perpetuate what he and his colleagues had initiated in all three organizations. He is optimistic for his future and looks forward to paying forward any and all of the things he has gained over the years. He is a strong believer that a positive outlook and an innovative mindset is key to a successful and productive future.

Achievements

Work Experience:

Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee, Town of Atherton (March 2023 to present)

Board of Directors, San Mateo County Events Center (November 2020 to present)

The Missing Element Company (January 2020 to present)

AutoCAD Customer Council & Fusion360 Insider (September 2020 to present)

4-H Adult Volunteer (August 2016 to present)

Student Body President, Menlo College (2022-2023)

Orientation Leader, Menlo College (2021-2022)

Multi-County Dairy Goat Judge (May & August 2021 & 2022)

Advisor: Ramping Up Awareness, Emerald Star Project (2020-2021)

Ranch Hand, Merced College (Summer 2019)

Junior Fair Board, San Mateo County Events Center (2014-2017)

Soap4-Hope: Co-Founder, Emerald Star Project (2015-2016)


Relevant Professional Development:

Invited Speaker - AICCU Virtual Week in the Capitol, Cal Grant Promotion, 2-23-2022

Contestant - Helicopter Blade Design Competition, Autodesk/Aerospace Museum of CA, 2020

Contestant - Techstars Startup Weekend Online Silicon Valley Womxn, November 13-15, 2020


Licenses, Certificates, & Honors:

Notary Public, State of California (2022)

Salesforce Trailhead: 166 badges completed (33 Trails), including Salesforce Einstein Basics, Designing for Web Accessibility, Campaign Management with Nonprofit Success, and Cold Calling for Sales (2021-2022)

License of Ministry (2020)

Certificate of Specialization in CAD (2020)

Merit Award Animal Science, Sage Gilbert Award, American AgCredit Educational Award, Merced (2019)

Record Book Medalist, San Mateo County (2010-12; 2014)

Gold Medal: Interview Contest (2013; 2014)


4-H Activities & Awards

State Representative - 4-H National Conference, Western National Roundup, Denver, CO (2016)

County Representative - 4-H State Leadership Conferences (2013-15)

Seminar Presenter - 4-H Goat Care (2016)

Workshop Presenter - 4-H State Leadership Conferences (2018)

4-H Club: President (2014-15); VP (2013-14); Officer (2009-11), Sergeant in Arms (2008-09, 2011-13)

4-H Achievement Star Rankings: Bronze (2009); Silver (2011); Gold (2012); Platinum, (2013)

All Star Ambassador 4-H County (2016)

First Place 4-H Team, State Quiz Bowl (2015)

Scholarship - Outstanding Livestock Exhibitor Award, SMCFair (2015)

Scholarship - Junior Livestock Excellence Scholarship (2016)

4-H Scholarship (2016-22)


Other Skills & Interests:

SolidWorks, Fusion360, AutoCAD, Revit

3-D Printing: Own and operate 3-D Printer for repair and product design, familiar with GD&T

Small Motor and Electronics Repair, Phone Screen Repair, Locksmithing

Member and Registered Goat Breeder, Triple Hat Ranch, American Dairy Goat Association

Animal Husbandry


Education:

Menlo College, Atherton, CA -- BS, Business Management, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, May 2023

Autodesk Certification Program -- Certified CAD Associate (Mechanical Design), November 2020-2022

College of San Mateo, CA -- AS Degree, CAD/Drafting Technology, 2020

Merced College, Merced, CA -- Studied Mechanical Equipment & Repair, 2018-2019

Languages -- English (Fluent), Spanish (Conversational), & Mandarin Chinese (Entry Level)

Social media profiles