Senate Candidates for the College of Public Health
Senators of Schools and Colleges shall be elected from each of the individual schools and colleges of the University of Georgia in proportion to the student enrollment within the school or college using the formula of one (1) Senate seat for every one-thousand (1,000) students enrolled in said school or college, and one (1) Senate seat for any school or college with less than one-thousand (1,000) students enrolled.
There is one (1) Senate seat for the College of Public Health and one (1) candidates running.
Major(s)/Minor(s): Health Promotion
The student body will benefit from my involvement in SGA through strong advocacy, collaboration, and a commitment to
equity and access. I strive to be a representative who listens to student concerns and turns them into actionable initiatives.
By working closely with students, campus organizations, and university administration, I aim to help create inclusive spaces,
expand opportunities for professional and academic growth, and ensure that student voices especially those from underrepresented communities are heard and valued in decision-making processes.
ption B (More Student-Focused & Fresh Ideas) Professional Development Access Initiative Advocate for affordable
certifications, workshops, and career resources to better prepare students for life after graduation.Student Certification Fund
Expansion Increase awareness and funding for the Student Certification Fund to help students afford professional
certifications and career-building credentials. Campus Organization Collaboration & Visibility Create more opportunities for student organizations—especially cultural and identity-based groups—to collaborate, table, and engage with the wider
campus community.
