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JCC Student Senate Members Attend Conference

Pictured from left are members of the JCC Student Senate on the Jamestown Campus. Front row: Willow Daly-Griffen, Evelyn Burdick, Julianna Main, Ayomideji Israel-Akinbo, Bethan Wallace, Alyssa Drozdiel. Back row: JCC President Daniel DeMarte, Gen Hasegawa, Ismael Adedoyin, Jordan Stephens, Pablo Guzman Morales, Jonathan Rivera, Momen Dahab, Alec Silluzio, Cassandra Hurd, and JCC Vice President of Student Affairs Kirk Young.

Five Jamestown Community College Student Senate members represented the college at the Student Assembly of State University of New York’s Spring Conference in Glens Falls.

The conference provides networking opportunities for students and opportunities to learn skills to help them with their student government responsibilities. New leaders for the Student Assembly are elected during this conference.

Ismael Adedoyin of Abidjan, Ivory Coast; Evelyn Burdick of Olean; Momen Dahab of Cairo, Egypt; Ayomideji Israel-Akinbo of Makhanda, South Africa; and Jordan Stephens of Silver Springs will attend the event on behalf of SUNY JCC.

Additional members of the Jamestown Campus Senate include Julianna Main of Frewsburg; Bethan Wallace of Toronto, Canada; Gen Hasegawa of Kanazawa, Japan; Pablo L. Guzman Morales of Jamestown; Cassandra Hurd of Allegany; Alyssa Drozdiel of Westfield; Alec Silluzio of Allegany; Willow Daly-Griffen of South Dayton; and Jonathan Rivera of Dunkirk.

Drozdiel is the student representative on the JCC Board of Trustees. Kayla Crosby, Jamestown Campus director of Campus Life, is the Senate advisor.

Student Senate is the officially recognized student-governing body of JCC. The group represents the student body and the community, and has a direct voice in student affairs and college activities, operating on budgets allocated by the Faculty Student Association and serving as an advisory board to the president of the college.

For more information, visit sunyjcc.edu/StudentSenate.

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