Yoram Schroll wins race for VP Finance & Operations

Yoram Schroll has won the race for ASU VP Finance & Operations.

He won with 82.73% of the vote, with 273 votes to Joseph Creagh’s 57.

Schroll is a fourth year Business student and served as an RA in Chipman House for two years previous. He is an international student from Germany and has lived in Barbados, bringing a breadth of international experience to the ASU.

“I would like to thank everyone who voted for me, the support I received was overwhelming,” Schroll said in a statement to The Athenaeum. “I am excited to take on this responsibility and further your experience here at Acadia as well as mine.”

Schroll starts his term on May 1st.

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