Shannon Sneade for Executive Vice President
About Me:
Major: Journalism Public Relations
Minors: Sustainability and International Studies Auxiliary Discipline: Spanish |
Year: Third
Hometown: Las Vegas, NV |
Leadership Experience:
GreenFest Executive Committee Vice Chair
-Guided students to facilitate school-wide events focused on sustainability, diversity, & SDSU pride.
A.S. Green Love Marketing Chair and Secretary
-Educated students on sustainability by intentional social media outreach and a website redesign
-Solidified Green Event Guidelines to strive for zero-waste student organization events
KPBS Community Development and Engagement Assistant
-Organized outreach efforts to facilitate open discussion of issues facing our community
-Managed budget for this non-profit news media organization funded by grants
-Guided students to facilitate school-wide events focused on sustainability, diversity, & SDSU pride.
A.S. Green Love Marketing Chair and Secretary
-Educated students on sustainability by intentional social media outreach and a website redesign
-Solidified Green Event Guidelines to strive for zero-waste student organization events
KPBS Community Development and Engagement Assistant
-Organized outreach efforts to facilitate open discussion of issues facing our community
-Managed budget for this non-profit news media organization funded by grants
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Goals
Student Organization Resource Guide
I will collaborate with Student Life and Leadership to create a comprehensive resource guide. This will detail equal involvement opportunities for all students and step-by-step advising on how to further student organizations, both new and existing. |
Partnership with Student Affairs
I will strengthen communication with Student Affairs such as EOP, Guardian Scholars, and International Student Center to better serve all students. We must listen to the needs of traditionally underrepresented voices in order to represent our diverse community. |
Sustainable Event Assessment Surveys
Green Event Guidelines provide direction for students to be more environmentally-conscious in their campus organizations. Evaluation is key to actualizing our goals, so after-event assessment surveys will help identify successes and establish tools for areas to improve. |