People

2012 – 2013 United Student Forum

Executives and Representatives are made up of students from each of the schools that make up the university of SCAD.  To find your representative or an executive, please see the names below. For general questions about USF please e-mail us at usf@scad.edu

Executives

  • President – Robert Paul
  • Vice President for Leadership – Taylor Justin
  • Vice President for Communication –  Malikah Cobb

Representatives

  • Intercultural Student Association – Hong Yang
  • Inter-Club Council – Robert Paul
  • School of Digital Media–  Taylor English
  • Graduate Representative- Meghan E. Nagle
  • School of Fine Arts-Daniela Izaquirre
  • School of Building Arts- Ellie Issacs
  •  Athletics and Recreation – Kayla Nelson
  • School of Liberal Arts – William Atkinson
  • School of Entertainment Arts – Madeline Harbick
  • School of Fashion - Yasamin M Rahmanparast
  • E-learning Representative – Chris Dunkel

Advisor

  • Trey Reckling

Open Positions:

  • School of Communication Arts
  • School of Foundation Studies
  • School of Design
  • Undergraduate Representative

Interested in a applying to this elite student leadership group or in general membership? Please attend one our bi-weekly meetings held throughout the year, or follow this link to apply for a position.

2 responses to “People”

28 02 2012
Rebecca Bullard (10:34:02) :

This message is for United Student Forum President Robert Paul:

Dear Mr. Paul,

My name is Rebecca Bullard and I am the Office Manager for Citizens for Transportation Mobility, a bipartisan campaign educating and advocating metro voters about the Regional Transportation Referendum. We are reaching out to the SGA presidents of area universities to educate and advocate student voters.

Metro Atlanta faces a transportation funding crisis and a serious traffic problem. On July 31, metro commuters will go to the polls to vote on the Regional Transportation Referendum. If passed, this one-cent sales levy will generate $8.5 billion over the next 10 years to fund 157 transportation projects in the 10-county metro area.

This referendum is the result of six laborious years of working to find a bipartisan solution for the metro region’s traffic congestion. Students, faculty and staff at SCAD Atlanta will benefit tremendously from projects such as:
• $1,727,000 for traffic improvements on Peachtree Street and Spring Street
• $90 million for MARTA Aerial structure rehabilitation
• $600 million in “state of good repair” funds for MARTA

Why should you care about this July 31 vote? The travel impacts of the passage of the referendum include decreased traffic delays, improved air quality, an increase in transit trips, improved accessibility to job centers and improved safety due to installing sidewalks and rebuilding intersections. Economically, we can expect a 4:1 return on investment, with our region receiving more than $34 billion in metro GDP. This means more options and choices for you to get to campus, internships, shops and bars. It shows businesses, future residents and other regional megacenters that metro Atlanta is serious about improving our quality of life. For more information on the referendum and its potential benefits, we encourage you to visit http://www.transformmetroatlanta.com.

Our campaign press secretary and field director, copied on this email, would like to host you and other area SGA presidents for an informal Q&A session where you can learn more about the referendum, how SCAD Atlanta will be impacted and what universities are already doing to educate students and faculty.

Please select your availability for 7-8:30 p.m. on the following evenings. Food will be provided with a cash bar. The location is TBD.

• Monday, March 5
• Wednesday, March 7
• Thursday, March 8
• Sunday, March 11
• Thursday, March 15

(Please follow the link to indicate availability: http://www.doodle.com/bn9q9675bi68gcc9)

Thank you very much for your time. I hope to work closely with the SCAD Atlanta community on this issue as we move closer to the July 31st vote.
We look forward to meeting with you soon.

Best regards!

Rebecca Bullard


Rebecca E. Bullard

Office Manager and Campaign Researcher
Citizens for Transportation Mobility
Phone: 404.688.5627 Ext. 206
rebecca@transformmetroatlanta.com

28 02 2012
United Student Forum (13:52:28) :

Hello Rebecca,

Thank you for writing to us. Our president Robert Paul and our adviser will discuss this topic and email you as soon as possible.

Taylor Justin
Vice President, USF

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