Hey Acadia! My name is Kyle Vandertoorn and I am beyond excited to be running to be your President in the upcoming 2019-2020 year! I am a third year Biology student, an advocate for student wellness, and a dedicated student representative as the current ASU Vice President Student Life. The community that we share at Acadia U is unlike any other and I am committed to furthering this community, the spirit, and opportunity that our school builds. I am more than ready to continue working for students in this role as I am a heavily involved and engaged student leader within the ASU who is dedicated to initiating positive change for students. If elected, my plan for student success includes advocating for increased medical, mental health, and sexual violence supports on our campus through student-focused, accountable University spending and engaging our student body. My platform is built on supporting a more diverse and involved ASU, a transparent and openly communicative Students’ Representative Council, and collaborating with the University and Career Services to provide post-graduate connection opportunities to students. I am committed to holding out of office hours to better communicate the ASU’s work and to engage the most important component of Acadia: the students. My experience as a student leader, my passion for this school, and my dedication to students will serve me well in serving you! Vote from February 10th to 14th for a Students’ Union that puts your experience first. If you want to chat about my platform, send me a message or email ([email protected]), or if you see me around campus come say hi! Thank you for all of the support and don’t forget to get out and vote!
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