Student Association Leads Students

Sep 15, 2015

 

Student Association BoardTrinity’s Student Association serves as a model of Trinity’s students, inspires communication with faculty and staff, and helps with various committees in order to provide insight on behalf of the student body.

“It’s a mixture of trying to give back in a small way for the many opportunities Trinity has already given me, and a way to utilize my past leadership experiences,” said Halie Wisse ‘16, student association president.

Wisse and the rest of her executive committee seek to take proactive action in response to the needs and wants of the student body.

“I’m fascinated with the concept of leadership and what Christian leadership looks like in our world today,” Wisse said.

 

The executive team recently shared their thoughts on plans after graduation, as well as why they want to serve in their respective positions.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

 

President Halie Wisse ’16, Oostburg, Wisconsin

Halie Wisse is a double major in entrepreneurial management and communications. She is currently involved in Student Association and the Honors Program. After graduation Wisse hopes to work in the areas of marketing and product management.

“Student Association is one of the best ways I could serve Trinity with my set of skills and abilities.”

 

Executive Vice President Josiah Rosario ’18, Woodridge, Illinois

Josiah Rosario is a double major in psychology and business. He is involved with the Black Student Union, Sabor Latino, Men’s Ministry, and the security department. After graduation Rosario plans to attend graduate school.

“I want to serve in this position because I believe that God has given me the wisdom, knowledge, and leadership skills in order to make a difference on campus and in the association.”

Vice President of Administration Mark VanderZee ’16, Dyer, Indiana

Mark VanderZee majors in entrepreneurial management and finance with a minor in theology and serves on Student Association. After graduation VanderZee wants to use his theology minor in the business world.

“I want to serve in this leadership position to help share the voice of my fellow students and create a healthy campus culture.”

 

Vice President of Communication Jordan Ghiglia ’17, Wenatchee, Washington

Jordan Ghiglia is a double major in marketing and communications, with a focus in media. He is the former Editor in Chief of the student newspaper and a partner in the Trinfo.co team. After graduation Ghiglia would like to move back to the Pacific Northwest and work in media and marketing.

“I want to lead because I know that there is work to be done and nothing has ever been achieved by sitting on the sidelines and watching. I would love to see the students get more involved at Trinity and get the most out of their education.”