
She has previously served as the vice president of the Emerging Leaders club, as a member of Seminole State Volunteers leadership team and as the secretary of Sigma Phi Gamma. Khan is currently the president of the Emerging Leaders business club, a managerial and financial accounting tutor and a business and information management major. … It’s intimidating, I’m an introvert, it’s gonna be scary, but it’s gonna be fun.” “I have never campaigned before, I’ve never experienced the fact that my face is going to be all over campus and everybody’s going to know my name. “This is something I’ve never done before,” said Khan just days before the results came out. She also expressed a seriousness for her newfound responsibilities.

“ super excited and super terrified,” Khan said of her election, “ I think I didn’t understand for the longest time what it was like or how it would feel. Oviedo announced Ashley Cheverez as vice president. Heathrow announced Betsy Prokes as president, Teona “Tina” King as vice president, and Nathan Carle-McCormick as secretary/treasurer.

Candidates Declan Tully-Tolmie and Eric Quintern came in with 46 votes at 11.6 percent and 41 votes at 10.4 percent, respectively.Īll SGA offices at the other campuses were won by default because only one candidate ran for each position at the Altamonte Springs, Heathrow and Oviedo campuses.Īltamonte announced Samantha Ciresi as president, Krishna Bulsara as vice president, and Julio Auguste as secretary treasurer. She came in with 155 votes at 39.2 percent just ahead of candidate Jasmine “Jae” Walton with 153 votes at 38.7 percent. Khan beat out her competitors with razor-thin margins. Winners of the other Sanford/Lake Mary student government roles included Katelyn Wheeler for vice president and Victoria Werner for secretary/treasurer. Shayan Khan, one of the four presidential candidates for the Sanford/Lake Mary Student Government Association elections, was declared the president-elect on Monday.
