A student in a black suit sits on a wide window ledge, reading a magazine, with a brick campus building visible outside. A briefcase rests beside them, and a graphic overlay reads “Pirate Profiles” with East Carolina University branding elements in purple and gold.

Student: Fabiana De La Rosa

Honors student leads in business and community

“Do something worth writing about.” That mantra guides Fabiana De La Rosa as she balances academics, entrepreneurship and leadership while inspiring others at East Carolina University.

As president of ECU’s chapter of the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA), De La Rosa manages chapter operations, leads executive team meetings and organizes workshops.

“As chapter president, I manage and oversee our chapter’s operations, lead our executive team meetings and club workshops,” she said. “This role has helped me build strong relationships with other chapter leaders and has taught me the purpose and role of a leader.”

Her commitment to connection and inclusion extends beyond NABA. She is active in organizations such as the Association of Latino Professionals for America, Let’s Connect and Winning in Business.

A student studies a chessboard with focused intensity, reaching forward to move a white piece. Black and white chess pieces fill the foreground, while campus buildings are visible through large windows behind them.

Fabiana De La Rosa strategizes her next move as a member of ECU’s Chess Club, providing her with leadership skills beyond the board.

“When I think about the impact I want to have at ECU, it would be to inspire other students to be authentic leaders and aim to reach their fullest potential,” she said.

Academics are equally important to De La Rosa. One of her favorite classes, the Honors College seminar Introduction to Logic sharpened her approach to problem-solving.

“The seminar launched me outside of my comfort zone, which is why I loved it so much. It changed the way I think, how I craft my arguments and has helped me adopt a more logical approach to solving problems,” she said.

Beyond leadership and studies, De La Rosa is an entrepreneur with two businesses and a disciplined approach to time management.

“The key for me is setting a time for everything. I like to designate focus times where I can knock out my work, but also set time aside for myself and my hobbies. Doing this helps me stay focused without feeling like I’m overworking myself,” she said.

Her journey to business leadership began far from Greenville, in Queens, New York. A math and science enthusiast, De La Rosa taught herself to day trade at 17, sparking an early interest in finance. Initially drawn to medicine, she discovered her true passion after exploring ECU’s College of Business.

“I initially started as a pre-med student and was captivated by the Brody School of Medicine since I’ve always been a math and science person. When I was 17, I taught myself how to day trade and would follow the stock market every day. Since then, it has become a niche interest of mine,” she said.

De La Rosa’s path has been shaped by resilience and mentorship. Navigating the SAT and college application process largely on her own, she was fortunate to have a mentor to guide her. That support helped her gain admission to all 11 universities she applied to and earn one of the highest scholarships in the ECU Honors College.

“I started my college journey as a pre-med student with no idea that I would end up finding a different path,” she said. “Throughout my time at ECU, as a student, intern and entrepreneur, I’ve made so many mistakes but I couldn’t be more grateful because this is exactly how I’ve been able to find my passions and discover who I want to be in life.”

De La Rosa leads with purpose and resilience.

Statistics

College: College of Business

Majors: Finance and accounting

Age: 21

Classification/Year: Senior

Hometown: Queens, New York

Hobbies/interests: Fitness, spending time with family, gardening, chess and traveling

Clubs and Organizations: National Association of Black Accountants president, Let’s Connect Student ambassador, Dean’s Student Leadership Council member, Chess Club member, Association of Latino Professionals for America Charlotte member

Favorites

Favorite place on campus: Wright Fountain

Favorite place to eat: Cava

Favorite class: Honors Introduction to Logic

Professor who influenced you the most: Dr. Richard Miller

Favorite band/musician: Astrud Gilberto

Motivations

Dream job: Traveling certified public accountant

Role model: Jesus Christ

What advice do you have for other students? Time is one of your greatest assets, use it wisely!


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