Lillian Sellers, SGA President-Elect
A new semester will begin in the fall, and so will our new executive leadership committee. I could not be more honored and excited to begin serving our hardworking students at this university as SGA president.
I am looking forward to making students excited to lead and join our amazing student groups, organizations and committees. I’m so excited to have a wonderful team in my corner here to support not only our own projects but to reach out and collaborate with other organizations and clubs. We are hoping to help support so much amazing student programming in this upcoming semester and urge students to reach out to us if you have a group that would want our additional organizing support.
Along with our incoming Vice President of External Affairs Natalie Nichols, we are hoping to bring our accessibility concerns to the administrative level and make our campus more equitable for disabled students. Nichols also expressed wanting to keep students engaged and motivated in the Student Government Association and beyond. They have expressed the importance of communication.
Keeping students informed with the happenings of our university at both the student, academic and administrative level can help them become more engaged campus citizens. Students deserve to know about and be decision makers in their own academic future, which includes the affairs of our institution.
As for our incredible Vice President-Elect of Finance, Nathan Garber, he is ready to assist student groups in understanding their financial options when it comes to their operating and fundraising budgets. Personally, working alongside Nathan in the budget and finance committee has shown me that he is a team player who cares deeply about the university. He has an extensive background in finance for only being a sophomore and has emphasized financial responsibility and stability, as well as helping our student groups thrive.
Ella Zinn, SGA Vice President-Elect of Student Groups
As briefly mentioned in my candidate speech when I ran for the Class of 2026 senator position, I would like to promote open communication between SGA and members of the campus community.
I would especially like to promote open lines of communication between myself and the Student Groups here on campus. I want to hear all of the good things that are happening within our Student Groups. If there are any problems/issues that I can help solve, I want to hear about those as well.
Katie Huston, SGA Vice President-Elect of Internal Affairs
In continuing my journey with SGA, I want to persist in challenging administration and holding Shippensburg University responsible. I would like to continue to promote the thoughtful programming that the student groups on campus put together.
I am proud to continue to serve and support the students on this campus in making sure that their best interests are the top priority of the Shippensburg University administration.
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