
Spring 2026 Student Elections
Vote for Your Student Leaders
Learn about the candidates, review the ballot, and vote during Election Week from May 4–May 8 in your student portal using your new Banner ID.
How to Vote
1. Review the candidates
Scroll down to read the statements from each candidate in the Spring 2026 Student Election!
2. Vote in your portal
Election Week runs from 5/4 to 5/8. Use the link below to access your portal with your new Banner ID.
3. Check back for results
Final position appointments will be posted above once Election Week has concluded.
2026 Official Ballot
| Position | Candidate(s) |
|---|---|
| Student Body President | Diego Roman Hernandez (i) |
| Executive Vice President of Legislation | Sean Flaherty Reynalda Cruz |
| Vice President of Finance | Ezekiel Gomez Stella Summers Shay Rudy |
| Vice President of Clubs – Santa Rosa | Simone Rae (i) Joel Ferreira German Oxlaj |
| Vice President of Clubs – Petaluma | Gabriel Quintana Aguilar |
| Vice President of Student Life – Santa Rosa | Camilla Trahan Lucia Palmieri Arlo Herrod |
| Vice President of Student Life – Petaluma | Bruno Brena Cruz |
| Vice President of Marketing – Santa Rosa | Maya Beacom |
| Vice President of Marketing – Petaluma | Diego Lopez (i) |
| Vice President of Diversity | Sarah Hane Jonny Brouillard Alexis Cruz |
| Vice President of Student Health | Jasmine Tollinchi Jarrod Field Ashley Brust |
| Vice President of Sustainability | Lila Newton Asad Hussain |
| Vice President of Residence Life | No eligible candidates |
| Student Trustee | Jason Reid |
Meet the Candidates
Get to know the candidates running in the Spring 2026 Student Election.
Student Body President
DIEGO ROMAN HERNANDEZ

Candidate Statement
Hi everyone! My name is Diego Antonio Roman Hernandez and I am running to be your Student Body President. I was born and raised Puerto Rican and the child of a military veteran and I grew up bouncing from state to state before my dad retired and chose to settle in Florida. I’m in my second year at the SRJC and an Urban Planning major with a focus on mass transit. In my time here I have accumulated tons of leadership experience. It all began with me joining the Political Science club, then with me becoming the president of that same club, and finally, in my current position as the Vice President of Clubs.
Being the Vice President of Clubs I have gained the skills I need to succeed in the role of Student Body President, I have become fluent in using parliamentary procedure within meetings, I learned to help students in a variety of scenarios, and made great, student-based changes on campus. Furthermore, I have also grown comfortable fulfilling the responsibilities of being in student government. I do all that is required of me and more, such as sitting on two committees, attending Student Government weekly, being an avid participant, and encouraging all the students I meet to join SGA.
If all that is too much I want you to take away one thing, I'm here for you. I want to hear all your complaints no matter how small and I want to be able to represent you to the administration and as the face of the JC. So please, if you like what I am about, vote for me for Student Body President. :)
Goals
My goals are to represent the Santa Rosa Junior College student body, better promote the resources the college provides, and create events that encourage more students to get involved on campus.
Executive Vice President of Legislation
SEAN FLAHERTY

Candidate Statement
Howdy y’all!
I am Sean Flaherty, I grew up in San Felipe, Chile, and moved to Santa Rosa when I was 20 years old to pursue a higher education. I am a math and philosophy major, and I am passionate about education.
I believe that students interest are best met when teachers and students work together. I will work alongside students and teachers to ensure that you get the education that you deserve. Right now the SRJC is 10 million dollars in debt, and enrollment is going down year over year. This is making the future of the SRJC is uncertain. You deserve to an education, but in 2-3 years I am not sure that this right will be guaranteed to you.
My plan is to place student government in a position where it has the most leverage to push for favorable policies. I believe this can be done by advocating these policies together with organizations like FACCC (Faculty Association of California’s Community Colleges), and other student lead organizations such as other student governments in our district.
Goals
To push for policies alongside organizations like FACCC (Faculty Association of California’s Community Colleges) that align with SRJC student's interests, examples being: updating this district's COLA (cost of living adjustment) funding to account for inflation and high the costs living; and getting more faculty representation here at the SRJC for better enforcement of the 50% law (the 50% law makes it so that at least 50% of any California community college’s budget has to go towards teaching and classrooms instead of administration); to name a few.
Strengthen the relationships that SRJC has with other community colleges in Sonoma’s district. I plan to do so by reaching out to other student governments in our district, in order to work together to push for updating COLA funding and teacher representation.
Ensuring that both faculty and students remain protected from ICE, and that SRJC remains a safe space for all students.
Executive Vice President of Legislation
REYNALDA CRUZ
Candidate Statement
Hello! My name is Reynalda Joy Cruz, and I am running to be your Executive Vice
President at the Santa Rosa Junior College. I am an enrolled member of the Round Valley Indian Tribes and proudly Indigenous (Lakota-Sioux, Pomo, and Chicana). Whether you attend classes in Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Roseland, or the Public Safety Training Center, every student deserves to feel seen, heard, and connected. My goal is to unify our community by celebrating our diverse identities and creating spaces where everyone feels they can thrive.
The Junior College has been a catalyst for growth in my life. As a collaborative leader, I am committed to representing the needs, ideas, and voices of my peers. Each of us brings a unique perspective, and I will ensure those perspectives are reflected in the decisions that affect our student body. As a Theatre Arts major, I understand that strong communities are built through collaboration. When we show up for one another, we create something bigger than ourselves. I am running for this position to uphold and strengthen the values of our campus community. As your EVP of Legislation, I will prioritize transparency, communication, and accountability between students and campus leadership. I don’t just talk about showing up, I do it. Leadership, to me, means being present, dependable, and ready to follow through.
I am here to advocate, to listen, and to serve. Let’s get things done.
Vote Reynalda Joy Cruz!
Goals
- Expand access to campus opportunities and essential student resources
- Provide peer support and strengthen student connections
- Advocate for meaningful, systematic change within our institution
- Elevate campus environments through culturally representative artwork
Vice President of Finance
EZEKIEL GOMEZ

Candidate Statement
Hi, my name is Ezekiel Gomez , and I’m running for Vice President of Finance in SGA. I’m an incoming business/finance student who is passionate about improving the student experience both academically and socially. Help Planning events for my school with a budget , helped me understand the importance of managing resources effectively and making decisions that benefit the entire student body. I’m committed to listening, taking action, and representing you. I decided to run because I want to be involved with the school and planning events making sure everything is budgeted correctly.
If elected, I plan to focus on improving communication between students and leadership, increasing transparency around funding, and creating more opportunities for students to get involved. This includes supporting clubs, planning engaging campus events, and helping students feel more connected to the school community.
I’m committed to listening, taking action, and representing your voice. I will work hard to make sure every student feels valued and has access to the resources they need to succeed. I would truly appreciate your support and the opportunity to make a meaningful difference on campus.
Goals
-Be apart of SGA
-join finance/businessClub
-I’m pursuing finance because I want to work in corporate Finance
-Maintain 3.7- 4.0 GPA all two years
-Be first team NCFA receiver for football
-Transfer to UC Berkley or San Diego state
Vice President of Finance
STELLA SUMMERS

Candidate Statement
Hi, my name is Stella, and I’m a business major currently finishing my first year at the JC. After earning my bachelor’s, I hope to become a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and pursue a career in finance. SRJC has been a place where I’ve grown both academically and personally. I want to contribute by making the funding process at the JC clearer, fairer, and easier for everyone to navigate—especially clubs, which bring so much life and community to our amazing campus!
My leadership experience includes serving on the executive team of the SRJC’s Business and Economics Club, where I'm excited to be stepping into the role of president for the 2026/27 school year. In the wider community, I serve as a member of the Board of Directors for Ceres Community Project in Santa Rosa (a nonprofit that provides organic and medically tailored meals to chronically ill community members). Additionally, I'm a participant in the Ceres Finance Committee, where I’m learning from financial professionals, gaining hands-on experience with budgeting, audits, and financial planning, and have had the opportunity to help educate over 270 youth volunteers regarding Ceres' finances. These roles have taught me how to listen, collaborate, and approach financial decisions with transparency and integrity.
I’m truly excited for the opportunity to support students, strengthen our campus community, and ensure that financial resources are accessible and understandable for everyone. I believe that when students feel empowered to navigate funding, they’re better able to bring their ideas, passions, and projects to life—and I would be honored to help make that possible as your Vice President of Finance.
Goals
• Make the SGA budget easier for students to understand
Through clear, simple updates
• Ensure student voices guide how funds are allocated
• Strengthen communication within SGA so officers stay aligned and
work smoothly together
• Represent students transparently on budget committees and
at Board of Trustees meetings
• Support clubs by keeping the funding process organized, fair, and
Vice President of Finance
SHAY RUDY

Candidate Statement
Hello! My name is Shay Rudy and I am running for your 2026-2027 Vice President of Finance Position at SRJC! I am excited to be running for this position, as I have been in similar positions in the past, and enjoyed those experiences greatly. While I'm not running for leadership positions, you can find me in the Culinary Arts Department as that is my major, or in the Theatre Arts Department and sometimes their productions, as I am a theatre person at heart, and I have a great passion for the arts. I am also involved in the Forensics Speech, Debate, and Performance team, as I also have a passion for speech and debate. I love to be involved in many aspects of any school I am at, as it gives me an impression of everyone at the school, rather than just one demographic. The more you know about the clubs at your school, the better you can serve your school in a leadership position like this. I am excited to be a part of this campus and bear cub family, and hope I get to know more students through this position, while also helping better our campus for both us and the future students of SRJC. My previous experience includes being a student trustee for my old school district for two years. I also served as the student council treasurer for two years at my old school district as well. On top of this, I have also held a number of officer positions, many of those being president and treasurer positions, in the years prior at my old school as well, so I have seen the ins and outs that this position can bring, and I'm excited to be considered for this position having experience in it already.
Goals
I hope to better understand the finances of SRJC and have the opportunity to help make better financial decisions for the school to benefit the student body as a whole.
I hope to bring a new, fresh perspective to the SGA, and find new inventive ways to get the student body more involved in their student politics, as it is very important for students to be involved and informed about decisions being made at their own school.
Vice President of Clubs, Santa Rosa
SIMONE RAE

Candidate Statement
Hi all, my name is Simone Rae! I’m a sophomore English major at the Junior College, and I am running to be your Vice President of Clubs for the Santa Rosa campus!
My first week at the JC, I noticed a lacking sense of community on campus. This immediately inspired me to start the literary publishing club, Vitae Lampada. In my eyes, campus culture and community are not optional. From experience, I believe clubs are the best way for students to connect with each other and, in doing so, express themselves and their vision of education.
Beyond acting as president of Vitae Lampada for the past two years, founding the Line Dancing Club, and being social media manager for Rotaract Club, I currently have the honor of working with all SRJC clubs as Vice Chair of the Inter-Club Council. As you can tell, clubs are an integral part of my academic life! My club and club-adjacent involvement have shown me that I have the skills and stamina required for VP of Clubs.
I have several goals in mind for my appointment to this position. Firstly, I'd like to work to increase attendance in each club by promoting tabling, inter-classroom club visibility, and generally making clubs more accessible throughout campus. I’d also like to create more marketing opportunities for clubs, cultivate a weekly newspaper with updates for each club, and offer workshops towards the beginning of the year to help new and returning clubs find their footing.
Thank you for considering me as your Vice President of Clubs, for the Santa Rosa campus! If you’re curious, I have an in-depth platform discussing all of my ambitions and qualifications for this position on my instagram, @sr4clubs.
Goals
As it stands, my measurable goals are as follows:
- Increase attendance in each club
- Create more marketing opportunities for clubs throughout campus
- Encourage further club engagement
- Prompt clubs to table on sporadic, not just on club day
- Ensure food for all dietary restrictions during club day
- Make a proposal for clubs to table at Welcome Day
- Cultivate a weekly club newspaper with club updates
- Offer workshops towards the beginning of the year to help clubs find their way
Vice President of Clubs, Santa Rosa
JOEL FERREIRA

Candidate Statement
Hello my name is Joel Parra Ferreira but some of my friends call me Nano , I'm students in SRJC , my major is Fashion Design. My dream is to have my own Fashion company with my own brand and helping others with their designing as well as design clothes for my favorite singers in the future and go on tour with them. You should vote me because I am interested in improving student engagement in student clubs. SRJC students clubs do amazing work, and I believe more students could benefit from joining. As well, I would like to improve collaboration amongst clubs to strength all the great work clubs do on-campus and in the community. I am currently a member of 4 clubs and know the work it takes to make a successful club. I want to help make the processes easier so that students can focus on doing what they enjoy in each club. I'm an active person that is down to join to events and make sure everything goes will.
Goals
What are my goals, my first goal is to graduate from Santa Rosa Junior College. My second goal is get my Fashion Designer degree. My third goal is maybe going to University Of California, Berkeley after Santa Rosa Junior College. My forth goal is to save up money get my dream car and have my dream house. My fifth goal to save up money so I can get my own Fashion Design company and it will have a dance room and also a music room for everyone to enjoy.
Vice President of Student Clubs, Santa Rosa
GERMAN OXLAJ
Candidate Statement
My name is German Oxlaj and I am a student at Santa Rosa Junior College. I consider myself a responsible, hardworking, and committed individual who cares deeply about their community. Currently, I am focused on my education and preparing for a future in public service, as one of my goals is to enter the police academy.
Throughout my time as a student, I have learned the importance of respect, discipline, and teamwork. I enjoy helping others and listening to different perspectives, as I believe that every student deserves to be heard and represented. I am also interested in improving the student experience so that everyone feels included, supported, and motivated to achieve success.
I am running for this position because I want to be a voice for the students. I want to ensure that their opinions are taken seriously and work to improve key areas, such as communication, student activities, and access to campus resources. I believe that a good leader does not merely speak, but also takes action and works side-by-side with others to bring about real change.
If elected, I promise to represent the students with respect, responsibility, and dedication. I will work hard to create a more positive environment and support initiatives that benefit the entire student body. I am ready to take on this responsibility and give it my all.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Goals
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Vice President of Clubs, Petaluma
GABRIEL QUINTANA AGUILAR

Candidate Statement
Hi everyone! My name is Gabriel Quintana Aguilar, and I am a first-generation Latino Business Administration student. I am running to be your Vice President of Clubs for Petaluma.
I believe that finding community is one of the most important aspects of life. My interactions with clubs at SRJC have been nothing but positive, and I want to do everything possible to provide that same experience for others. SRJC creates a space where we can explore our interests and build community through clubs.
I want to be actively involved in facilitating and expanding student collaboration and connection. I will support all current clubs to the best of my ability, create opportunities for interclub collaboration, and make it easier for students to start new clubs and form their own communities. I aim to be a strong voice for clubs because they represent the diverse people and interests of our student body.
Goals
I have just one goal: to do everything I can to make the club experience better. That looks different for every single club, there is no one size fits all but there are tools I can use to help each club. Some clubs might need help with exposure and increased attendance, that can be assisted through social media engagement and increased tabling opportunities. New clubs might need assistance with setup. I can contribute through a deep understanding of how clubs operate and how they are set up. No matter what a club needs, the goal is the same: Make every club a better community.
Vice President of Student Life, Santa Rosa
CAMILLA TRAHAN

Candidate Statement
Hey everyone! My name is Camilla Trahan, and I’m an incoming freshman running for Vice President of Student Life at the Santa Rosa campus. Throughout high school, I’ve noticed that many students come to campus, attend class, and leave without ever feeling truly connected to the school’s environment and culture. I believe college shouldn’t be a place that students just push through. It should be a place where students can easily integrate and enjoy themselves outside of the academic aspects.
As Vice President of Student Life, I want to create events that are both engaging and accessible to all students. For example, I would like to work with other officers to introduce spirit weeks where students can get creative and dress up accordingly with daily themes, as well as themed events like cultural nights, movie nights, and hangouts during finals to help students blow off some steam. I exhibit a strong focus on student input–I would ensure that every student gets the opportunity to suggest ideas for things they would like to see for future events. I’d also work closely with student clubs and organizations to expand event variety and encourage more student involvement. By focusing on inclusivity and strong promotion, I will create events that are guaranteed to grab students’ attention and interest them.
Through my experience with leadership and giving back to my community, I have developed skills in organization and teamwork. I am someone who values listening to others and making sure everyone’s voice is heard. If elected, I will work to ensure that student life reflects the interests and needs of the entire student body. I want every student at Santa Rosa Junior College to feel like they belong rather than just attend. Please vote for me, as I’d be honored to represent you all.
Goals
My goals for this position are to create a welcoming and supportive environment where students feel comfortable getting involved and building connections. I want to increase engagement by organizing meaningful and enjoyable events, while also improving communication so members stay informed and included. I hope to grow the club’s presence on campus through collaboration with other organizations and participation in school events. I also plan to encourage feedback from members so their ideas guide what we do. Overall, I want the club to be a space where students feel valued, connected, and confident.
Vice President of Student Life, Santa Rosa
LUCIA PALMIERI
Candidate Statement
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Goals
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Vice President of Student Life, Santa Rosa
ARLO HERROD
Candidate Statement
Hello Im Arlo Im a Freshman Political Science Major with hopes of becoming VP of Student Life for Santa Rosa Campus Im running to advocate for serious change in Santa Rosa Junior College. I understand that this college lacks vital social expierence that most Colleges and University offer. I know people like myself seek a campus where they can make new friends and have a vibrant social life. As Vp of Student life I will foster a lively campus where student life is enjoyable
Goals
My 3 Main Goals for VP of Student Life
-A Campus which students from all backgrounds are excited to go to every day
-An increase in events on campus
-Creating events which will incubate a more social campus
Vice President of Student Life, Petaluma
BRUNO BRENA CRUZ

Candidate Statement
As a candidate for Vice President of Student Life, I am committed to serving our comunidad with corazón, orgullo, and purpose. I believe in lifting each other up, apoyando a nuestra gente, and creating a space where every student feels seen, heard, and valued. My passion comes from cultura, from where I come from, and the responsibility. La responsabilidad to show up, represent, and give back. I want to help students stay motivated, build real connections, and feel that they truly belong aquí en nuestro campus.
Goals
My goal is to unite our comunidad as one and create real opportunities for every student. I want to organize events where students engage, participate, and truly get to know the campus and each other. Events full of energy, cultura, and connection. Where nuestra gente feels welcomed, valued, and proud of who we are and where we come from. I want to make sure everyone has equal opportunities, supports one another, and grows together as a strong, connected community. Juntos we move forward!
Vice President of Marketing, Santa Rosa
MAYA BEACOM

Candidate Statement
Hello! My name is Maya Beacom-Honda and I’m running for Vice President of Marketing. I’m currently the Marketing Coordinator for the Inter-Club Council and president of the West Coast Swing Club. As a student studying art and design I have had the opportunity to do freelance work ranging from logos and promotional material to collaborations with local businesses. Beyond campus, I have been involved with several non-profit organizations which have shown me how powerful good outreach and genuine connection can be.
What I love about SRJC is the campus life: we have so many amazing resources, events and opportunities, but too many students don’t know these exist! As VP of Marketing I want to change this. I’ll make CubCard Premium something students understand and actively want to participate in, while working with a wider range of local businesses to create partnerships. Growing up multiracial and navigating different cultures has taught me how much representation matters in our marketing, I intend to create inclusive content that ensures everyone’s voices are heard. Ultimately, throughout this engagement I wish to build more connections between students by working with our wonderful clubs on campus and continue growing our community. Let’s bring more excitement, representation, and connection to the SRJC. Vote Maya for Marketing!
Goals
Develop a fresh approach to CubCard Premium and get students excited in its benefits; collaborate with a wider range of local businesses and programs; create a space where students feel seen and utilize inclusive marketing; build on our school community through event and club involvement; bring more excitement, representation, and connection to SRJC!
Vice President of Marketing, Petaluma
DIEGO LOPEZ fERIA
Candidate Statement
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Goals
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Vice President of Diversity
SARAH HANE
Candidate Statement
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Goals
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Vice President of Diversity
JONNY BROUILLARD
Candidate Statement
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Goals
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Vice President of Diversity
ALEXIS CRUZ

Candidate Statement
Hello, my name is Alexis Cruz, I am twenty-three years old and I am a first-generation Mexican-American running for the position known as vice president of diversity. My goals for the position would be to create and maintain an inclusive and friendly atmosphere within every project at the Santa Rosa Junior College. I believe I am a fantastic candidate for the role due to the fact that I am a very social human with great social skills who is also extremely creative and I have a deep connection with my heritage. As vice president of diversity I would ensure that every other position in the Student Government Assembly is able to operate smoothly within each other, I speak and wave to every human on campus and because of that I intend to serve as the glue necessary to keep our Student Government Assembly well maintained. I have a very positive outlook on life and everyday I wake up attempting to be a positive human being so that I can spread joy to those who surround me. In essence, I see the position of vice president of diversity as the heart and soul which bonds our Student Government Assembly together. As for the qualifications required, I have previous experience working as a supervisor at multiple different retail jobs so I am well versed with the chain of command required to ensure every student has a voice that can be heard. I am also the vice president of the International Club which has brought me closer to my understanding of diversity as well as great joy, I am also heavily involved in multiple other clubs. Overall, my intentions as vice president of diversity would be to resonate within every student's personal viewpoints, choosing to find a diplomatic solution to implement new exciting ideas to our community at the Santa Rosa Junior College. I will make sure your voice is heard because I am excellent at thinking critically and outside the box! Thank you for taking the time to read my statement. Vote Alexis for Diversity!
Goals
My goals as vice president of diversity are to create a welcoming environment for new, creative ideas stemming from cultures all around the world. I intend to actively include every culture in all activities created at the Santa Rosa Junior College. Cultural inclusivity is a must, therefore I will actively plan exciting collaborations within our community so that every minorities voice can not only be heard, but amplified. I will listen to the student's feedback and thoughts throughout the semesters and within every idea I will find exhilarating ways to implement every student's voice.
Vice President of Student Health
JASMINE TOLLINCHI
Candidate Statement
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Goals
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Vice President of Student Health
JARROD FIELD

Candidate Statement
Hello! My name is Jarrod Field, I’m in my second year of pursuing a nursing major at the Santa Rosa Junior College, and I am running to be your Vice President of Student Health. As soon as I heard about this role, I was motivated to run because I have a strong affinity for helping people, and I understand the stress that comes along with academia. On top of that, I want to spread awareness about the resources the college has to offer for students' mental and physical wellbeing, providing help to those that need it most.
Goals
I have several ideas for things I’d like to employ if I were to get elected in this position. To begin, I am interested hosting wellness-focused meetings, where experienced students and qualified speakers would give students realistic and equitable advice on taking care of physical and mental health; this is particularly important to me as there is a vast gap in general wellness knowledge for marginalized students, and providing an outlet for everybody to feel included in personal wellbeing is crucial. Another goal of mine is to spread awareness about the helpful resources that the Junior College has to offer. By making students more aware of these resources through posters or tabling, anybody who needs help will know that it is there for them.
Vice President of Student Health
ASHLEY BRUST
Candidate Statement
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Goals
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Vice President of Sustainability
LILA NEWTON

Candidate Statement
Hi! My name is Lila, and I am running for Vice President of Sustainability. I am someone who loves the outdoors, camping, backpacking, and often just sitting there looking at the stars or listening to the wind, and I want to do everything I can to conserve and restore our environment. I am the youth representative for Sebastopol City Council’s Climate Action Committee and I am on the Education and Outreach Subcommittee. Additionally, I am on Sonoma Landtrust’s Teen Conservation Council, where we actively conduct research. I volunteer with the County Animal Shelter and I am passionate about improving the lives of all animals. Because of my love for nature I will do as much as I can to limit waste at the SRJC. I would love to improve access to public transit to reduce emissions. My goal is to make education and opportunities for personal sustainability more available, I would like to work directly with advisors and students. I would absolutely love to hear the ideas of our students, community members, faculty, and staff. I will do the best I can to make everyone feel heard. I will challenge the various departments to make changes so that their education is more sustainable and I will help them find ways to improve without sacrificing any educational value of the courses in any way. I would love to create more events where people can come to learn about how to make a difference and actively make a difference, as well as events to celebrate how far we’ve come! The SRCJ has so many amazing clubs and I would love to help them find sustainability goals and work towards them. I will also work to make the campus as sustainable as possible. The Santa Rosa Junior College is truly a treasure, and I feel so lucky to be a part of this community. I would like to try to give back to the SRJC due to the amount I have received from it. It is truly amazing and already has made many improvements for sustainability so far, and yet there is always more to be done. Vote Lila for Sustainability!
Goals
Help departments and clubs make sustainability goals and work towards them
Make more events educating about what we can do and celebrating how much we’ve done
Make public transit more known and accessible
Listen to SRJC community members ideas for goals and work towards achieving those!
Vice President of Sustainability
ASAD HUSSEIN
Candidate Statement
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Goals
TBD - Pending submission by the candidate
Student Trustee
JASON REID

Candidate Statement
I am running for a position on the Student Government Assembly as a trustee to get my foot in the door in regard to furthering my leadership portfolio at the SRJC. I am a committed and passionate individual and am highly engaged and concerned with the overall health, wellness and well-being of my peers and fellow humans. I feel that I would be an asset to this position and to the student government as a whole because I genuinely care about equitable representation and access as well as student success.
Goals
I am currently working towards associates degrees in Social Work and Human Services: Addiction Studies and Social and Behavioral Sciences. I chose these because I plan to wield my lived experience and education to become a Substance Use Disorder Counselor. I plan on transferring to a four-year college and earning a bachelor's degree and then furthering my education by seeking a Master's degree as well. I am passionate about utilizing my empathy and lived experience in giving back to my community and helping others and this career goal is aligned with that sentiment.