For Immediate Release
CU senior, Logan Wolfe, second from right, past SGA president and new chief of staff, joined the executive officers for a brief meeting as he prepares to leave for Washington, DC where he will intern with Sen. Mitch McConnell. From left, the SGA officers are: Michael Rothacker, vice president of student affairs; Audrey Wunderlich, vice president of public relations; Katy Johnson, vice president of activities; Jacqueline Nelson, president; Michael Jennings, vice president of communications; Wolfe; and Kaity Skaggs, vice president. Officers not available for the photo are: Kaitlin Weeks, secretary; and Kinzie Wells, vice president of alumni relations. (Campbellsville University photo by Linda Waggener) |
By Linda Waggener, marketing and media relations coordinator
Jacqueline Nelson, president of the Campbellsville University Student Government Association (SGA), welcomed fellow officers this week as the leaders work to create awareness and build membership in the organization.
SGA executive officers are: Jacqueline Nelson, president; Audrey Wunderlich, vice president of public relations; Kaity Skaggs, vice president; Michael Jennings, vice president of communications; Michael Rothacker, vice president of student affairs; Katy Johnson, vice president of activities; Kaitlin Weeks, secretary; and Kinzie Wells, vice president of alumni relations.
Campbellsville University senior Logan Wolfe will spend the fall semester of his senior year in Washington, DC as an intern in the office of U.S. Senator from Kentucky Mitch McConnell. Wolf will return to CU in the spring. (Campbellsville University photo by Linda Waggener) |
Past SGA president, CU senior, Logan Wolfe joined the new officers for their Tuesday meeting as he prepares to leave for Washington DC where he will intern with Sen. Mitch McConnell. He will spend the entire fall semester there and return to CU for the spring semester.
The new SGA headquarters is in Montgomery library right behind the lobby counter at the entrance. The SGA is under the direction of Campbellsville University dean of students, Jodi Allen.
Campbellsville University is a widely acclaimed Kentucky-based Christian university with more than 3,600 students offering 63 undergraduate options, 17 master’s degrees, five postgraduate areas and eight pre-professional programs. The website for complete information is campbellsville.edu.