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SG Leaders, We Want You!
Each month in our “Presidential Portraits” feature, we’ll showcase a different Student Government president. Do we have your photo and biography so you can appear in our gallery? We want to make you part of our Hall-of-Fame and share your accomplishments and challenges with other students and administrators.

If you haven’t submitted your photo and bio, then now’s the time. Simply submit the form below and you’re on your way to having your “Presidential Portrait” done. If you’re not the president, then do them a favor and fill it out for them.


Name   
Official Title   
Age   
School   
Major   
Phone   
E-mail   
   

Previous roles in SGA:

   

Why did you become involved in SGA?

   

Who is your role model or biggest influence? Why?

   

Major campaign accomplishments to date:

1.   
2.   
3.   
   

What is the biggest challenge your administration has faced? Have you overcome this challenge?

   

What legacy will your administration leave for your school?

   

How does your student body view SGA?

   

Describe your relationship with campus administration:

   

Describe your relationship with campus media:

   

What advice would you give to emerging leaders at your school?

   

What are your plans after graduation?

   
Favorite   
Book   
Hobbies   

Submit a clear, color, close-up headshot of yourself to accompany your bio. Photos can be sent by either regular mail to: Stephanie Reck, Presidential Portraits, P.O. Box 14081, Gainesville, FL 32604, or via e-mail to info@studentleader.com. Digital photos must be 300dpi JPG files to be used.


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