Pelcher, Hamdan, Vormelker, and Kennedy take senate election
Megan Feil
Issue date: 4/4/08 Section: News
"A lot of times meeting time flies by and senators have repeated themselves over and over or they aren't prepared," Hamdan said.
"People should come in knowing what's going on - that should be commonplace and people should be held accountable for that," said Kennedy, secretary-elect.
About to start their own training process for Executive Council, these elected officials are eager to learn from the current ticket.
"One reason I decided to run is because I really admire the current ticket and I'm looking forward them sitting down with us to explain how they run things," Pelcher said. "Their advice and insight will allow us to start where they are finishing as opposed to starting fresh."
When these students first decided to run together, three of the candidates initially wanted to be president. After navigating that issue, their motto became "we are executives first and positions second".
"It was awesome that everyone wanted to step up and take that role," Kennedy said. "It makes me confident in our leadership for next year."
"People should come in knowing what's going on - that should be commonplace and people should be held accountable for that," said Kennedy, secretary-elect.
About to start their own training process for Executive Council, these elected officials are eager to learn from the current ticket.
"One reason I decided to run is because I really admire the current ticket and I'm looking forward them sitting down with us to explain how they run things," Pelcher said. "Their advice and insight will allow us to start where they are finishing as opposed to starting fresh."
When these students first decided to run together, three of the candidates initially wanted to be president. After navigating that issue, their motto became "we are executives first and positions second".
"It was awesome that everyone wanted to step up and take that role," Kennedy said. "It makes me confident in our leadership for next year."
2008 Woodie Awards
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