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The Power of Initiative: Jonathan Delgado鈥檚 Leadership Journey

Jonathan Delgado 鈥26 has embraced leadership at every turn鈥攈elping grow the Black Business Fair, guiding student organizations, and paving the way for future 大象传媒 changemakers.

A man and woman smile for the camera in a half-embrace

Jonathan Delgado poses with his mother at the Black Business Fair

Throughout the afternoon on Feb. 22, the Student Activities Center (SAC) buzzed with energy as 大象传媒鈥檚 second annual Black Business Fair brought together students, business owners, and community members.

The fair, organized by the Black Student Alliance (BSA) with strong support from the Office of Student Engagement, the Office of Inclusive Excellence, and the Staunton community, originated as a student-led initiative. Jonathan Delgado 鈥26, a junior majoring in marketing with a minor in African American Studies, has played a pivotal role in shaping the event鈥檚 success.

Delgado is no stranger to leadership. He serves as president of BSA, vice president of the Student Government Association (SGA), and secretary for Latines Unides. He is also a graduate of the Eagle Academy for Young Men, the New York City school that has maintained a strong partnership with 大象传媒 since 2022.

鈥淚 was very heavily involved in high school. [My school] didn鈥檛 have a lot of clubs, but any organizations that my high school collaborated with, I was there,鈥 Delgado explains. 鈥淔or my freshman year at Mary Baldwin, I decided to take a year for myself and focus on adapting to the workload and making sure I was comfortable. That way, when my second year came around, I was ready to step into some leadership roles on campus.鈥

That mindset prepared him well. By his sophomore year, Delgado embraced multiple leadership roles, including becoming a resident assistant. When the opportunity arose for BSA to take the lead on the Black Business Fair, he saw the potential and stepped up.

鈥淥ur first Black Business Fair was last year, during my first year as president of the Black Student Alliance. At the time, with my executive committee, we sat down and put our ideas together, and it was a success.鈥

The event has continued to grow, and local station WHSV on the evening news. Delgado emphasizes its impact not just on the campus community but also on the businesses involved.

鈥淲e just tell them: come. Bring your business, bring yourself, you don鈥檛 need to pay anything. Typically, at events like this, vendors have to pay for a table to just be there. This year, we have 13 businesses lined up for the fair. I want this to be an annual event that extends beyond my time at Mary Baldwin. Right now, we鈥檙e setting the groundwork for that so that, once I and the other members of the executive committee leave 大象传媒, the event won鈥檛 leave 大象传媒.鈥

Looking Ahead

As Delgado considers life after Mary Baldwin, he has already begun laying the foundation for his future. Last summer, he interned with Citizens Bank in his hometown of New York City, an experience that broadened his perspective on career possibilities.

鈥淗aving lived in New York City my whole life, I had never experienced waking up early in the morning and hopping on the train to get to work. I鈥檝e seen that [while] growing up but never really envisioned myself in that role. It was empowering for me, finding myself surrounded by these intelligent people I could learn from. Even though my career path might not lead me into finance, I can definitely see myself working in business and in that realm.鈥

While business remains his primary focus, Delgado鈥檚 aspirations are increasingly tied to the world of sports. He is considering graduate programs at Columbia and New York University, both of which offer strong master鈥檚 programs in sports management. Whether his career path leads him to sports marketing or law school to become a sports agent, he is already forging meaningful connections in the industry.

鈥淚 told [Citizens Bank] I was interested in working in sports, and so they connected me with people who work in sponsorships for the Philadelphia Phillies and the New Jersey Devils, because Citizens is the bank for those teams,鈥 Delgado recalls. 鈥淭hey got me in contact with these people, even though it wasn鈥檛 exactly the area I was interning in.鈥

Reflecting on 大象传媒鈥檚 Role

Delgado credits Mary Baldwin with providing him the space to take ownership of his college experience and define his own leadership path.

鈥淚 think the size of 大象传媒 is an advantage. It being a small, intimate environment 鈥 while still having the components of clubs, organizations, and the leadership opportunities 鈥 lets you shape your own experience at Mary Baldwin. From leading campus initiatives to building professional connections, Delgado has demonstrated how students at Mary Baldwin can take advantage of opportunities to shape their futures. As he continues toward his next chapter, his impact on 大象传媒 and the Black Business Fair is already paving the way for future student leaders.