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SGA column: A message from next year’s SGA leadership

By Emily Wojnarski , Ryan Mills , Daniel McCleary and Chase Garrison

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Vice President of Finance/President Elect Emily Wojnarski:

As vice president of finance, I have enjoyed assisting groups in the operating budget process and working alongside the budget and finance committee to compile the 2026-2027 operating budget, which was passed in a unanimous SGA vote in public meeting. As president next year, I hope to bridge the gap between students and administrators to ensure students at Shippensburg University are heard and represented. 

Vice President Daniel McCleary:

Over the last year in my role as vice president, I have helped redevelop a sense of consistency in the everyday operations of SGA. I am excited to continue this process in the 2026-2027 academic year. In addition, I plan to increase the overall visibility of SGA on campus through additional events held throughout the year. 

Vice President of Finance Elect Ryan Mills:

As the incoming vice president of finance, I want to hit the ground running and have a few meetings over the summer. I hope to fill the committee more consistently to allow for a wider student voice to be heard on the committee. I am also looking forward to working with each of our student clubs, organizations and boards to help them get the money they deserve to grow and develop their groups.

Vice President of Student Groups Chase Garrison:

This semester, I had the privilege of seeing our campus community grow and people gain leadership experience by approving four new student groups. I look forward to continuing this next semester.

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