
News Byte: Long Island and New York City SGAs Announce 2020-2021 Executive Boards
May 12, 2020
Pictured: Newly elected student leaders (l. to r.): Ismael José, president, SGA/New York City; Chintan Popat, president, GSA/New York City; Akil Boby, president, SGA/Long Island.
The Long Island and New York City Student Government Associations have announced the results of their elections for 2020-21 executive board positions. While some roles will be filled in the fall, including the full Long Island Graduate SGA Executive Board, here are the winners of the elections for the upcoming academic year’s student leaders:
Long Island Campus Student Government Association
- Akil Boby, President
College of Arts and Sciences, Class of 2022 - Vrund Patel, Executive Vice President
College of Engineering and Computing Sciences, Class of 2021 - Yash Trivedi, Vice President of Public Affairs
College of Arts and Sciences, Class of 2022 - Anoushka Guha, Secretary
College of Arts and Sciences, Class of 2022 - John Thomas, Treasurer
College of Arts and Sciences, Class of 2021
New York City Campus Student Government Association
- Ismael José, President
College of Arts and Sciences, Class of 2021 - Karina Zhuang, Vice President of Finance
School of Management, Class of 2022 - Lilliana Allen,Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations
College of Arts and Sciences, Class of 2022
New York City Campus Graduate Student Association
- Chintan Popat, President
College of Engineering and Computing Sciences, Class of 2021 - Gayatri Salunke, Vice President
College of Engineering and Computing Sciences, Class of 2021 - Aylissia 'Lys' Tatum, Director of Programming
College of Engineering and Computing Sciences, Class of 2021 - Smruthi Balasubramanian, Volunteer Coordinator
School of Management, Class of 2021
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