Primary Position: Director of Finance
Secondary Position: None
Education: 1st Year Mechanical Engineering
Leadership Track Status: Has Not Started
Please discuss any relevant prior experience and how it has prepared you for the position(s) you are applying to.
For over half a decade, my mom has acted as a city commissioner of my hometown. As my role model, her interest and dedication to her position has deeply influenced me. Throughout the years, we often discussed governance, municipal affairs, and financing a city. Through these conversations I have gained an understanding of governmental process and budgeting, but I have also gained an appreciation for the importance of effective financial management. As the Financial Coordinator for the Third Street Community Council, I have drawn parallels between municipal and community financials, and improved my understanding through practical applications. Before any of this, however, growing up financially challenged has left me with a pragmatic understanding of money as a whole. To this day, I rely on Pell and Zell grants and VA benefits to attend college, so I have to responsibly manage my own finances to account for the present and more importantly, the future of my education. This firsthand, ongoing experience has translated to my position as the Financial Coordinator; whether it is budgeting, allocating, or evaluating our financial situation, I am able to prioritize forward and sustainable thinking for our community. My ongoing tenure as the Financial Coordinator also represents the most telling experience I have in this field. As such, I have refined my financial management skills by budgeting, tracking our expenses, reporting to the community, filling out paperwork, and ensuring fiscal success in our residence halls. This firsthand experience has reinforced my conceptual and practical understanding of the importance of well-informed financial decisions for organizational success, and I look forward to bringing this knowledge to the greater RHA. In addition to my financial experience, I also have a long history of event organization and community involvement, whether it was running fundraisers to coordinating service projects. From successfully raising funds for Easter baskets in middle school, to acting as the Service Project Coordinator of the BEAR Club in high school, to brainstorming possible service projects as a TBΣ candidate, I have consistently organized and participated in meaningful initiatives. As the Financial Coordinator, I have also worked with my council to host a Christmas Movie night and a Superbowl watch party, which both had a large positive impact in our community. I am excited to use my skills to support the greater RHA as the Director of Finance. From managing finances, to training future Community Council members, to organizing campus-wide events, I am prepared to dedicate my time, effort, and energy to the future of the RHA and all it stands for.
State your motivation for joining the RHA Executive Board.
I am interested in the RHA Executive Board because of my passion for community involvement and municipal governance inspired by my mom’s role as a city commissioner. Serving as the Third Street Financial Coordinator, I’ve witnessed the positive impact of my position which has been a very rewarding responsibility, and I am interested in bringing this experience to the broader RHA.
Please discuss your interest in the specific position(s) you are applying for.
Ever since my mom became a city commissioner, I have been interested in municipal governance and community involvement. For years now, we have had discussions about the workings of a city, including amenities, utilities, and most importantly, money. When I came here, I learned about the RHA by an email from my hall director, and I was immediately interested in pursuing the Financial Coordinator position. I saw the chance to apply theoretical knowledge practically and I jumped at the opportunity, specifically in a financial position because I believe that financial stability is crucial for progress. It is true in a city, and from what I have seen, it is true in the RHA. I am now running for the Director of Finance because throughout my time as the Third Street Financial Coordinator, I have seen the positive impacts of my work which has been a rewarding experience, and I believe I can bring this passion to the greater RHA to have a greater impact.
What you plan to bring to the position(s) and organization at large?
In assuming the role of the Director of Finance in RHA, I am prepared to be a dedicated member of the Executive Board. My interest in this position stems from a genuine, long-standing passion for financial management and a desire to make a meaningful impact greater than myself. As someone who understands the importance of effective financial management, I am invested in furthering the success and sustainability of the RHA, and I will allocate as much time and energy needed to achieve this. Additionally, I will be a valuable follower and leader on the team, as needed. My experience in leadership extends back years, from leading service organizations and fundraisers to improve a community, to leading groups of peers as a Section Leader in band, and my participation as a follower extends for years before each of those. I have a demonstrated ability to listen to peers, take input, direct others, and anything else I need to do to be an effective team member. Furthermore, my track record of community involvement and event organization displays my dedication to making a positive difference, which I will bring to the RHA. I will be an active member in organization events, whether participating in, planning, or preparing events, and I will strive to make these events as impactful as possible with enthusiasm and determination. In assuming the responsibilities of the Director of Finance, I will work to improve the RHA in any way I can.
If you could improve any one thing about RHA—related to your position(s) of interest or not—what would it be and why?
If given the opportunity to improve one aspect of RHA, I would loosen some restrictions residents encounter while submitting particular bills. As it stands, the Community Councils and greater RHA are an inconsequential part of most residents’ lives, and interest in them as an organization is generally superficial and tenuous at best. On top of this, while trying to submit bills, they are met with complex restrictions they aren’t prepared to navigate, such as dollar limits per receipt, receipt limits per bill, and misconceptions and incomprehension regarding permanent improvements. By revising these policies, I hope to make the RHA more user-friendly, allowing residents to take a more active role in their communities. Simplifying financial stipulations on bills, clarifying guidelines, and making more intuitive policies will not only enhance efficiency but also provide increased opportunities for residents to see their visions for their communities come to pass.
If your answer to the previous question is something that can be fixed, how might that be done? If it’s something that can’t be changed, what can we do to adjust?
Regarding the revision of policies within the RHA, I recognize the distinct challenge presented by outlining a direct strategy without a comprehensive knowledge of their origins and rationale and a thorough grasp of the aspects involved in changing policy, as well as without input from the rest of the Executive Board. Under this premise, I believe it would be counterproductive to base a strategy with no practical basis, so another approach must be taken. Instead, I advocate for a different approach centered on the research and analysis of existing policy. In order to be in a position to effectively revise policy, I first need a foundational understanding of the context and intent behind said policy in the first place. This will allow me to work with the Board regarding possible changes to introduce to the RHA, ensuring that my actions are informed, practical, and beneficial. Ultimately, my goal is to simplify policies in a manner which both upholds the integrity of the RHA and enhances accessibility for Georgia Tech residents, meaning that while I will strive to achieve this, I can’t begin this process without communication with the Executive Board and the greater RHA.
Please discuss any obligations (work, extracurricular, and otherwise) that you anticipate having external to RHA during the duration of your intended term and how you plan to balance/prioritize your commitments.
During my intended term, my primary external obligations will involve participation in band organizations including Marching/Pep, Concert, and Jazz bands, as well as my commitment to ΤΒΣ. These combined activities require a lot of time, but I am confident in my ability to manage these commitments. I plan to maintain open communication with all parties involved and prioritize my time accordingly. In my past experience, band-related leadership has been understanding about my scheduling conflicts due to my performance and willingness to make up events, and I am confident that this will continue to be an effective strategy this upcoming year to prioritize my time effectively while still making sure I fulfill all of my responsibilities.