Leadership: In high school, I was involved in SGA. I was also a Peer Leader who worked with the school’s Special Ed. Department and facilitated the “Lunch and Learn” tutoring program for current Freshmen struggling in classes. My Senior year, I was a member of Senior Cabinet where we represented the entire Senior class. In my Sorority, Delta Zeta, I was Public Relations Chairman. In Junior Panhellenic, I led meetings as President with new members from all five Sororities of the Panhellenic council.
Platform: Student Government Association is the fundamental organization at Georgia State University that lays out the bridge between students and the school. We, the students, are what the University is about. As the face for the student body, I believe it is important that opinions of students are taken into account at all times for any issues. I feel my experience being President of Junior Panhellenic and being a member of Senior Cabinet game me an insight on what it means to consider the opinions and values of others. Everyone wants to be heard; it is just a matter of the representatives speaking out for those needing to be heard. Being a Psychology major, I will be a liaison between the College of Arts and Sciences and SGA. SGA is the key voice and inside eyes and ears for the student body. SGA is as important to the students as the student body being the main reason why SGA runs.