Amidst a change in the Student Government Association, the group introduced three new executive members at last week’s meeting.
Pedro Saltini
Q: What is your year and major?
A: I’m a sophomore in the finance and economics major.
Q: What is your position and what are your responsibilities?
A: I’m currently the director of philanthropy. I do all that comes with events like for example, donations or any type of financial contributions or gathering to promote an organization to help them stay alive is included in my position.
Q: What made you want to join SGA?
A: I joined SGA last year and resigned from my position because my whole point of view was not aligned with the former president. After the president resigned, I decided to rejoin the student government to try and make things better again in a different position this time. Now I’m in a position that I think will be more impactful.
Q: What is something that you want to accomplish while in SGA?
A: The main objective, no matter what position I’m in, is to actually help the community and bring back a sense of pride to be a Bulldog.
Okedi Matseka
Q: What is your year and major?
A: I’m a sophomore and I’m majoring in computer information systems.
Q: What is your position and what are your responsibilities?
A: I am the consigliere. I assist in developing strategies to achieve the organization’s short-term goals and long-term vision.
Q: What made you want to join SGA?
A: The opportunity to be a part of the Bulldog community and help it grow.
Q: What is something that you want to accomplish while in SGA?
A: I want to be able to represent the board in external meetings and negotiations and help the image of the school grow as a result.
The third member who was announced was Daniyal Anwar, who will be SGA’s new press secretary. Anwar was not able to be reached at the time of this article.
The Torch will continue to have coverage on SGA, as SGA has announced plans for a presidential election to take place shortly.