Lauren Gatto

Lauren Gatto

Jan. 28, 2025


We鈥檙e thrilled to introduce Lauren Gatto, a dynamic leader and the new Vice Co-Chair of the 黑料网 Women鈥檚 Council. Guided by the mantra 鈥渂e who you need,鈥 Lauren embodies the values of initiative, curiosity, and connection. Lauren Gatto, Assistant Director of First-Year Experience and Peer Leadership Programs in Student and Academic Success, She has been with 黑料网 for a year and 9 months from her first days at 黑料网, she sought a sense of belonging鈥攁nd found it within the Women鈥檚 Council. Now, she鈥檚 committed to fostering that same community for others and amplifying the Council鈥檚 ongoing efforts.

Lauren shares her vision for the Women鈥檚 Council, her passion for creating meaningful connections, and the mentors who have shaped her journey. With energy, curiosity, and an unwavering dedication to empowering others, her leadership is set to leave an indelible mark on the Council and the broader campus community.
 

What inspired you to step into the role of co-chair for the council?
I try to live by the mantra, be who you need. Instead of waiting for someone else to step up or something to change, I believe in taking the initiative. As someone new to 黑料网 and Las Vegas, I sought a sense of community and connection, and I found that in the Women鈥檚 Council. The Council is already doing remarkable work, and as co-chair, I鈥檓 excited to support our task forces in advancing their goals and initiatives. It鈥檚 about amplifying the impact of what鈥檚 already great and building on that momentum.

 

What is your vision for the Women鈥檚 Council during your term as co-chair?
My vision is twofold: to increase awareness of the Women鈥檚 Council and encourage greater involvement in our initiatives, and to serve as a platform for listening. We鈥檙e already making incredible strides, and I want to share those successes broadly while also creating space to hear from our members. What keeps them up at night? What weighs on their minds and hearts? By listening intentionally and collectively, we can take meaningful action together.


Tell us something that might surprise us about you.
In college, I was on the dance team and also taught group exercise classes, including Zumba. If you鈥檝e ever seen me present or teach, you might notice a bit of that energy鈥擨鈥檓 animated, I move around a lot, and I truly believe in bringing joy and enthusiasm into every space I enter.
 

What inspires or empowers you?
Curiosity. I鈥檓 endlessly inspired by people who ask 鈥渨hy鈥 and dare to challenge the status quo. Staying curious keeps us adventurous, open to growth, and willing to have those deep, thought-provoking conversations that can shift perspectives and create change. It鈥檚 in those moments of curiosity and connection that I find the most empowerment.

 

Tell us about a woman who has been a mentor to you.
My mother-in-law is an extraordinary example of resilience and achievement. She began her career as an assistant professor of modern languages and literature in 1975 and dedicated herself to her students and her field. Over the years, she became an associate professor, chair of her department, and the founder of the Women and Gender Studies program at John Carroll University. What鈥檚 even more inspiring is that she accomplished all this while raising four children, authoring books, and leading students abroad to immerse themselves in other cultures. Her legacy is a powerful reminder of what鈥檚 possible when you pursue your passion with determination and grace.


If you could share one piece of advice with women striving for leadership roles, what would it be?
Comparison is the thief of joy. It鈥檚 a quote I remind myself of often. Leadership isn鈥檛 about measuring yourself against others鈥攊t鈥檚 about staying true to your unique path, embracing your strengths, and finding fulfillment in your journey. Success looks different for everyone, and that鈥檚 what makes it so powerful.