PMO Prophet: Noah Wolfe

           Noah Wolfe, from California is 20 and in his final year at Grand Canyon University, (GCU). He holds the title of ASGCU’s (advocate for the students of GCU) Student Body President at the university fulfilling a huge responsibility. His definition of success is equivalent to purpose and fulfilling one’s purpose as efficiently as possible.

“In my opinion success is when one identifies their purpose in life and works as hard as they possibly can to live it out well.”

“In my opinion success is when one identifies their purpose in life and works as hard as they possibly can to live it out well.”

            Five years from now Noah hopes to be actively living out his purpose, and he defines this as being immersed in community development with nonprofits or public administration. His position as president at GCU serves as practice in fulfilling this achievement five years from now, as both of his areas of interest are what his title is all about. Noah articulates that others have inspired him to take action himself. He has recognized the dedication and hard work that people put in to build, and create aspects that make the world a better place.         

 “Watching people leave the world better then they found it has shown me that I want to do the same."

 “Watching people leave the world better then they found it has shown me that I want to do the same."

         Two significant individuals that influence Noah to pursue his endeavors are Walt Disney and Steve Jobs. When identifying what Noah is most passionate about, people was his answer, and having this passion depicts what being a PMO Prophet is all about. In order to be an “an individual that has made a significant impact in the community” one must have that drive to reflect their passions onto others. Amongst, Noah’s passion he enjoys what makes an individual unique. Identifying with what makes someone stand out, and joining those in the pursuit of their success is very important to him. Being the best version of himself is inheriting cultural responsibility, and this concept deals with the promotion of diversity and respect for all walks of life.

“Part of inheriting cultural responsibility is actively ignoring passivity.”

“Part of inheriting cultural responsibility is actively ignoring passivity.”

          Essentially, Noah wants to be the best possible version of himself that he can be. This is done through God’s creation of ourselves, meaning that we use the gifts that He has given us to achieve greatness. Noah believes that difficult times take place when someone begins to imagine how difficult things are. He speaks for himself in this regard, therefore initiates that we have the power during times that test us. Noah loves what he does, so it doesn’t feel like work. His joy comes from other’s progress, and the ability to come alongside people and feel nothing but happiness for them speaks to his character as being selfless. Ultimately, Noah Wolfe continues to appreciate the little things, and I believe that this is an aspect that allows him to continue to be successful as a leader of thousands, and purely within himself.

            I cannot thank Noah enough for giving me the opportunity to write this exclusive on him.

Noah, it was a pleasure getting to know you, and the imprint that you continue to make on the world.

            A link to Noah’s social media is below, and if there are any questions do not hesitate to contact me directly through the site or by my means of communication!

 

 

Written by: Alexandra Foster, PMO Journalist

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