
For the past 3 years, I have served as my cohort’s representative on MSC, advocating for student needs both in monthly council meetings and on campus through various communication channels. Most recently, I had the honor of serving as the Co-Chair of the Macaulay Olympics – one of Macaulay’s premier events that is now in its second year and is expected to be enshrined into the many traditions our college is and will be known for in the generations to come.
From planning events like the Macaulay Olympics to facilitating an open and kind discussion forum with our Instagram group, I remain committed to fostering a community built on collaboration and not on competition – a core value of mine that I am confident will allow all of us to be the best we can.
I am proud and deeply appreciative of all the new friends I have made these past few years. Representative or not, I look forward to maintaining these relationships as not only your peer but as your friend through and through. Inclusion has always been crucial in my mission to foster a community both in Macaulay and at Hunter, a value I will always uphold as your representative. While I can inundate you with the age-old phrase “your voice matters,” I do not want or need to tell you that – each and every one of you has given me a platform to advocate on your behalf and will always be amazing individuals in my heart. I am confident that my experiences and qualities will speak more to my candidacy than these words, and if I still haven’t gotten the chance to meet you, hi!
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and I hope to have your vote once again for the upcoming 2026-’27 academic year. It has been a pleasure representing an exceptional group of students who accomplish great things each day, inspiring me to do the same for them. And I hope to do it one last time <3
VOTE for GEORGE from Monday, March 16 to Friday, March 27 at midnight, and let’s do this together!
#HunterHawkPrideRAHHH

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