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SGA holds elections for new positions

Published by Jared Boekenhauer on May 10, 2022

SGA held their elections on Thursday, April 28, and Thursday, May 6, for their senate and executive positions. 

The new senators and executives will be taking their positions come fall of 2022.

The following individuals were elected for next year’s executive positions:

President Daizja Hollman, Vice President Javier Gloria, Treasurer Morgan Ogunleye, and Secretary Alec Lim.

The following individuals were chosen for the open senate positions:

Senator of ELSA Brian Fox, Senator for Community Service Saaniya Sajed, Senator for Student Affairs Ericka Creek, and Senator for Student Services Angel Garcia.

“I feel very excited and confident about SGA next year,” said current SGA President Hiba Anees. “I feel it will bring a fresh new perspective. Everyone has great bright ideas that are in efforts to better serve the student body and help support students.” 

Despite the newly filled positions, there are still eight senator positions which remain unfilled. 

These unfilled positions include senator for academic affairs, senator for commuter and transfer students, senator for alumni affairs, senator for diversity and inclusion, senator for clubs and organizations, senator for residents, senator for sustainability, and senator for information technology.

 

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