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As the newly elected Student Government Association (SGA) executive president and vice president gear up for their inauguration on April 10, an interview committee is hard at work selecting candidates for the critical roles of vice president of finance and vice president of communications. Unlike the more prominent positions of president and vice president, which are determined through a student body vote, these two executive roles are filled through a different process.
The selected candidates will undergo interviews, after which the incoming president will make the final appointments. These choices will then require approval from the newly elected senate, ensuring that the leadership team is well-rounded and representative of the student body’s interests. The vice president of finance will oversee budgetary matters and funding allocation, while the vice president of communications will manage internal and external messaging for the SGA. This process is vital for maintaining effective governance and communication within the student community.
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