Social Media Sub-Committee

Aidan Kwon
Social Media Lead
Aidan Kwon is a junior at Valley Christian High School in San Jose, California. He attended SNP-Reach in 2024 and was amazed about the mysteries and capabilities of the human mind and how certain neurological conditions can affect cognition, problem solving, and even personality in often unpredictable ways. He also tutors autistic kids in different types of math. As part of the NNEA Social Media Subcommittee, he is eager to find ways to assist neurodivergent individuals with communication, information processing, analytical, and other skills which will hopefully turn into methodologies and tools that will help equip other groups and individuals to better serve the neurodiverse community. In addition to his interests in neurodiversity and neurological science, he also loves studying physics and math and playing music. In his free time, he loves playing basketball, watching sports, and hanging out with his friends.

Ella Song
Social Media
Ella Song is in 11th grade and is a member of the NNEA Social Media subcommittee. She goes to Irvington High School. Her hobbies include reading, writing, and drawing. She primarily likes to do character design using digital mediums such as procreate. Her writings are primarily fantasy novels. Furthermore, she enjoys reading nonfiction, primarily history books. She is joining NNEA in hopes of bringing awareness to different neurodiverse experiences through the internet as well as through writing.

Marianne Chen
Social Media
Marianne Chan is a senior at Portola High School. She joined the NNEA Social Media subcommittee because of her experience volunteering at nonprofits that focus on neurodiversity—and because her younger brother is on the Autism Spectrum. In Marianne’s free time, she likes to read, write, exercise, draw, and dine with her family.
