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Graduate Spotlight: Richard Steiner-Otoo, a 鈥榦nce in a decade鈥 Red Hawk leader, sets his sights on public service

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Richard Steiner-Otoo addresses students outside University Hall.
麻豆传媒在线 Student Government President Richard Steiner-Otoo in his final speech as Admissions Ambassador doing what he does best, speaking to incoming students about getting involved in campus life. (Photo by John J. LaRosa for 麻豆传媒在线)

Years of service in the 麻豆传媒在线 Student Government Association have made Richard Steiner-Otoo one of the most visible students on campus. From tabling for SGA, speaking at campus gatherings, including President Jonathan Koppell鈥檚 investiture, to volunteering and leading prospective students on campus tours, Steiner-Otoo has been living a busy Red Hawk life.

Thanks to his time in SGA, first as a legislator, then attorney general and president the past two years, Steiner-Otoo is clear about his career path in public service after graduation. Specifically, his goal is to work in the People鈥檚 House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Eventually, he plans to pursue first an MBA and then a law degree.

鈥淭he SGA made me realize that my real passion was in helping people,鈥 says Steiner-Otoo, who will be a Commencement speaker and among the 3,648 students graduating on May 13 at Prudential Center. 鈥淚 honestly did not know what that would even look like but the exposure to public service here on campus made me incredibly interested in it.鈥

From the outset, it was clear that Steiner-Otoo, who will graduate with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Geographic, Environmental and Urban Studies and a minor in Political Science, would leave an indelible mark on 麻豆传媒在线 and beyond.

Despite his many 麻豆传媒在线 commitments and full-time academic schedule, Steiner-Otoo, a member of Phi Delta Theta, also served as president of the Inter-Fraternity Council, which donated of more than 500 pantry items to underprivileged communities, hosted an anti-drug-abuse workshop and held a fundraiser in support of the Drug-Free America Foundation.

鈥淩ichard has been nothing short of amazing since he started at 麻豆传媒在线,鈥 says Vice President for Student Development and Campus Life Dawn Meza Soufleris. 鈥淔rom his first month on campus, Richard became engaged in so many aspects of campus and in these four years has succeeded in everything. From his SGA leadership, to Greek engagement, to working multiple campus jobs in both Student Development and Campus Life as well as Enrollment Management, Richard epitomizes what it means to be a Red Hawk, and did all of this while excelling in his academics.鈥

Richard Steiner-Otoo leads prospective students around campus.
SGA President and Admissions Ambassador Richard Steiner-Otoo gives prospective students a tour of the 麻豆传媒在线 campus. (Image from video by University Videographer Christo Apostolou)

Mr. Steiner-Otoo Goes to Washington

A summer internship at the White House, one of few public university students to be accepted, 鈥渕ost definitely鈥 helped seal the public service deal for Steiner-Otoo, he says. 鈥淚’m pursuing jobs in the White House. Fingers crossed.鈥

Steiner-Otoo worked in the White House Office of Public Engagement, which 鈥渟upports the President鈥檚 goal of building a government that is inclusive, transparent, accountable, and responsible to its citizens,鈥 according to whitehouse.gov.

鈥淔unny enough, I had the idea of working in the government but was unsure if it was the right fit for me, so I decided to try out an internship,鈥 he says. 鈥淲hen I asked myself 鈥榃here is the government?鈥 the first thing that popped into my head was the White House, so I looked up their internship program online and ended up applying.

鈥淎 highlight of the internship was getting to connect people who generally would have never thought that they would have an opportunity to get their voice heard by the secretary of transportation, vice president and president,鈥 he says. 鈥淢y office focused on connecting the public 鈥 but especially underrepresented communities 鈥 to the White House.鈥

While there, he was able to mark the inaugural celebration of Juneteenth, now a national holiday. It was definitely a 鈥渉ighlight getting to work the Juneteenth celebration on the White House south lawn.鈥

White House interns, including Richard Steiner-Otoo, pose for a photo in Washington, D.C.
Richard Steiner-Otoo with fellow interns in front of the White House, where he worked in the Office of Public Engagement. (Photo courtesy of Richard Steiner-Otoo)

More recently, Steiner-Otoo was one of only seven Phi Delta Theta members to be selected to join the Fraternal Government Relations Coalition in Washington, D.C., to advocate for anti-hazing policies and freedom of association legislation on Capitol Hill. As a student advocate, he represented more than 600,000 university students across over 700 campuses.

Noting that at least one student a year dies from hazing on a college campus, Steiner-Otoo wrote on his LinkedIn page: 鈥淚t was a full circle moment to have worked with my chapter over the years to host our annual anti-hazing event at 麻豆传媒在线 to working to enact meaningful change across the U.S. that can save lives. By championing legislation against hazing, we’re taking a stand to promote a culture of accountability, empathy, and mutual support within our university communities.鈥

Richard Steiner-Otoo gestures while discussing his research poster at a symposium.
Richard Steiner-Otoo presents his poster on microplastic pollution in 麻豆传媒在线鈥檚 waterways at the University鈥檚 Student Research Symposium. (Photo by University Photographer Mike Peters)

Steiner-Otoo says 麻豆传媒在线 has also left its mark on him and credits his years for his many opportunities. 鈥淚n my time here, 麻豆传媒在线 has provided much more than an undergraduate education, it has transformed my goals and my life,鈥 he wrote recently on LinkedIn. 鈥溌槎勾皆谙 made it possible for me to gain research and leadership experience that will shape my future. I participated in a research project on groundwater contamination in California, and another on sea floor mapping in Hawaii. I even secured a University grant for my own research on the presence of microplastics in local New Jersey streams. As president of the SGA, I鈥檝e learned that I can be a catalyst for positive change.鈥

Steiner-Otoo is proud of his leadership work with SGA. 鈥淚 think that structurally, we’ve really come a long way, especially since COVID. One of my favorite initiatives that we did this year was to help students with food insecurity, where we provide meal vouchers鈥 to students who are food insecure. Noting that 鈥渇ood insecurity on college campuses has been steadily increasing, posing significant challenges to students’ well-being and academic success,鈥 including at 麻豆传媒在线, Steiner-Otoo worked to secure a $14,000 grant to subsidize meal plans for full-time students in need.

鈥淭hrough a successful roll out of this project we were able to provide students with support, easing financial burdens during the break and ensuring stress-free holidays,鈥 he wrote on his LinkedIn page in March. 鈥淚 am proud to have worked alongside Mikayla Houston, University Administration and my executive board on this, and I am grateful for the opportunity to have driven positive change and made a difference.鈥

In reflecting on his final Admissions Ambassador address to incoming students on Accepted Student Day in late April, Steiner-Otoo wrote on LinkedIn: 鈥淚t’s been an incredible journey showcasing the school I’ve called home for years. From giving presentations to leading tours, it’s been an honor to share my love for this campus with prospective students. Here’s to the memories and the bright futures ahead for our incoming class!鈥

The future ahead of Steiner-Otoo looks bright, indeed. 鈥淩ichard is what I believe to be a 鈥榦nce in a decade鈥 student 鈥 someone who can balance it all, excel in everything and lead with his heart,鈥 says Meza Soufleris. 鈥淗e has been a servant leader for our student community, and I know that wherever he lands after 麻豆传媒在线, he will be unstoppable.鈥

Richard Steiner-Otoo poses with President Jonathan Koppell and others.
SGA President Richard Steiner-Otoo [top right] with President Jonathan Koppell and others show their Red Hawk red during Homecoming. (Photo by University Photographer Mike Peters)
Richard Steiner-Otoo stands on a chair while addressing a roomful of fellow volunteers.
Richard Steiner-Otoo rallies fellow 麻豆传媒在线 students during the 2023 Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. (Photo by John J. LaRosa for 麻豆传媒在线)

Story by Staff Writer Sylvia A. Martinez.

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