Power Style Wellness Connections
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Our Winner: Jamie Mullett
17 years old
Presentation Academy
Her battle with anorexia in her
early teens taught Jamie Mullet not
only about the value of self-
esteem, but out her experience,
grew a genuine interest in the
welfare of others in the community.
“I love to learn. Knowledge excites
me and I believe that those with
knowledge are the truly successful
in life.” Jamie plans to make the
most of her senior year at
Presentation Academy. Ranked
eighth in her high school class,
Jamie does a bit of everything.
She plays varsity field hockey,
donates time to the Little Sisters of
the Poor, and is a member of the
Joseph of Arimathea Society at
her school. The club buries and
prays for the deceased homeless
people in the community. “I don’t
ever want to regret anything I
really wanted or should have
done.” All of these components
put Jamie in a league of her own
and make her our Today’s Girl
winner.
When she’s not busy with school
or volunteer work, Jamie likes to
hang out with her friends and
family, doing “typical, cliché stuff”
like watching movies. “Finding
Nemo” is her top movie of all time.
“My friends say that I remind them
of Dory because I can do a pretty
good impression of when she
speaks whale,” Jamie says with a
laugh. For inspiration, Jamie
looks to her mother, Donna, who
has overcome obstacles in her life
and career by starting her own
business. This taught Jamie that
anything is possible if you put your
mind to the task, and stand up for
what you believe. “You shouldn’t
let people push you around,” she
says. Jamie, who is preparing for
college, isn’t letting anybody push
her around - she’s blazing a trail of
her own.
