Representatives


Executive Board
President
 -  Executive Vice President - VP Internal Operations -  VP Public Relations - VP Finance - VP Diversity & InclusionVP Outreach
Director of Elections - Parliamentarian

Voting Members
CALS Representatives
 - Hotel Administration Representative - Arts & Sciences Representatives - ILR Representative - Human Ecology Representatives - Engineering Representatives - Architecture, Art, and Planning Representative - Freshman Representatives - Transfer Representative - Minority Liaisons at Large - LGBT Liaison at Large - International Liaison at Large - Undesignated Representatives at Large

PRESIDENT


Adam Gitlin
Industrial & Labor Relations
amg88@cornell.edu

Hometown: New York, NY

Favorite Cornell memory: Sprinting back to North Campus from Collegetown freshman year with a few friends during a blizzard because cabs weren’t running.
Coffee with any Cornell alumnus: Bill Nye the Science guy because I watched his show growing up.
Quote that best represents your school: “You don’t need no reason or a three piece suit to argue the  truth.”- Brett Dennen

 

 

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT


John Mueller

Psychology

Hometown: Belmar, NJ

Coffee with any Cornell alumnus: I would swap the coffee for a beer with Adolph Coors, Founder of Coors brewing company.
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell:
Favorite Cornell memory:

 

CALS REPRESENTATIVES


Sarah Balik
Animal Science
seb295@cornell.edu

Hometown: New Rochelle, New York

Coffee with any Cornell alumnus: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell: Go explore the ag quad’s (rumored) underground tunnel system!
Favorite Cornell memory: Swimming in the gorge in Treman State Park!

 

 

Jill Marshall
Agricultural Sciences
jem393@cornell.edu

Hometown: Elba, New York

Coffee with any Cornell alumnus: E.B. White – who wouldn’t want to meet him?
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell: Get a Big Red Ale at the Bear’s Den!

 

AAP REPRESENTATIVE


Ulysses Smith

Vice President of Diversity & Inclusion
Urban & Regional Studies (AAP) and Government (A&S)
ujs3@cornell.edu

Hometown: Jacksonville, FL

Coffee with any Cornell alumnus: I would definitely have coffee with Michelle Rhee so I could grill her on her education policies and their impact on diversity in the classroom.
Question for Skorton: Will you write me a personal check for $1 million please?!
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell: Going abroad with the Cornell in Rome program. Best experience ever!

ARTS & SCIENCES REPRESENTATIVES


Melissa Lukasiewicz
Vice President of Internal Operations
Economics
mrl88@cornell.edu

Hometown: Chicago, IL
Coffee with any Cornell alumnus:
 Jamie Silverstein the Olympic Figure skater because I spent a majority of my life up to college skating
Favorite Cornell memory: Hanging out at six mile creek with my friends orientation and syllabus week my Junior year 
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell:
 Find your way to the roof of a building

Don Muir
Economics
dem279@cornell.edu

Hometown: Winchester, MA
Coffee with any Cornell alumnus: I would have coffee with Ann Coulter because I would like to learn more about her balanced and impartial political perspective.
Question for Skorton:  How can I be as happy as Happy Dave?
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell: Running in an SA election as a freshman. This is easily the best way to make new friends and become involved in the Cornell community.

 

Moseh Cho
Economics
mjc339@cornell.edu

Hometown: Cheyenne, WY

Coffee with any Cornell alumnus: Bill Lispschutz, one of the greatest traders of all time. He has character. 
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell: Explore six mile creek
Question for Skorton: What is the craziest thing you’ve done as a College Student?

 

ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVE


Gregory Braciak
Operations Research and Information Engineering
gab77@cornell.edu

Hometown: Oviedo, FL
Coffee with any Cornell alumnus:
 I would love to have a conversation with Nobel laureate Isidor Isaac Rabi ’19. I recently discovered that we are distant relatives and I’d enjoy the opportunity to learn more about my ancestry and his time on the hill.
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell:  As an engineer, I’d have to say the 162nd thing for ever Cornellian to do is to see the sunrise from Duffield.
Question for Skorton: What single moment has influenced you the most during your tenure at Cornell?

 

Thomas Hittinger
tjh238@cornell.edu
Hotel Administration Representative


Stephen Breedon
Vice President of Public Relations
Hotel Administration
skb75@cornell.edu

Hometown: Teaneck, NJ

Coffee with any Cornell alumnus: Chuck Feeney; he donated $350 million to Cornell’s NYC Tech Campus, created a philanthropic organization to give away his wealth, and he’s a Hotelie. This guy is the man!
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell:
Experience Hotelie Friday first hand and attend a Dean’s Distinguished lecture in the Fall semester.
Quote that best represents my school: “Life is service—the one who progresses is the one who gives his fellow men a little more, a little better service.” – E.M. Statler

 


Human Ecology Representative


Dan Kuhr
Policy Analysis & Management
dk453@cornell.edu

Hometown: Elwood, NY

Coffee with any Cornell alumnus: EB White because Charlotte’s Web was (is) my favorite book
Favorite Cornell memory:  Singing in front of a sold out Bailey Hall with The Hangovers at Fall Tonic 
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell:
 Hear the Glee Club sing Franz Biebl’s Ave Maria

 



Industrial & Labor Relations Representative 


Ross Gitlin
Vice President of Outreach
Industrial & Labor Relations
rhg68@cornell.edu

Hometown: New York, NY

Coffee with any Cornell alumnus:
Favorite Cornell memory:  
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell:

International Liaison at Large


Enrico Bonatti
Applied Economics & Management
ecb85@cornell.edu

Hometown: Europe

Coffee with any Cornell alumnus: Mario Einaudi, the founding director of the Center for International Studies. Thanks to his contributions Cornell can call itself a truly international institution.
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell: Join both Graduate and Undergraduate international students at the weekly International Coffee Hour on Thursdays at Big Red Barn.

LGBTQ Representative At Large


Dean Iwoaka
Physics
tdi3@cornell.edu

Hometown: Charlotte, NC

Coffee with any Cornell alumnus: I would like to have coffee with Ruth Bader Ginsburg and discuss the evolution of the Supreme Court including its changing role in national politics, debates, and minority rights protection.
Question for Skorton: If you had an extra $1,000,000 to give to Cornell, what would you do with it?
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell: Walk the length of every single building on campus at least once.


Minority Representative At Large


Roneal Desai
Industrial & Labor Relations
rpd56@cornell.edu

Hometown: Long Beach, CA

Question for Skorton: What’s the best college at Cornell? (Even though we all know it’s ILR.)
Song that the Clock Tower should play for me: Danza Kuduro by Don Omar
Club that I always wanted to join or found on campus: Chinese Tea Club

 

Cameron Pritchett
Hotel Administration
cjp99@cornell.edu

Hometown: Columbia, MD

Coffee with any Cornell alumnus: I would like to have coffee with Bill Maher and Ann Coulter at the same time. Two prominent voices from opposing sides of the political aisle – talk about an intense conversation. I always love a vigorous and substantive debate.
Favorite Cornell Memory: O-week was absolutely amazing. I miss that first week when everything about college was new. I was discovering Cornell’s campus and meeting so many awesome people at the same time. The freedom that college offers is not overrated.
Question for Skorton: I wonder what his response would be to the question:  ”I go to Cornell. Ever heard of it?”

 


Undesignated At Large Representatives


Geoffrey Block
Industrial Labor Relations
gjb68@cornell.edu

Hometown: Orlando, FL

If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell: Buy season hockey tickets. 4 seasons in a row.
Question for Skorton: What is the strangest request you have granted in order to secure a donation?
Favorite Cornell Memory: Eating at the Hot Truck with my dad when I was 5 years old.

 

 

Anisha Chopra
Government & Economics
ac798@cornell.edu

Hometown: Simi Valley, CA

Favorite Cornell memory: Uh. Slope Day?
Question for Skorton: How much milk did it take to get the milk mustache just right for his campaign?
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell: Drink cocktails in the Uris Cocktail Lounge.

Anisha Chopra is currently a Senior in the College of Arts & Sciences from Simi Valley, California. When she isn’t taking part in campus-related activities, Anisha enjoys tweaking her Fantasy Football lineup, experimenting in new-age cake baking, and writing autobios for her online profiles.

 

Peter Scelfo
Industrial & Labor Relations 
pjs264@cornell.edu

Hometown: Dix Hills, NY

Favorite Cornell memory: s-c-ELF-o
Coffee with any Cornell alumnus: James Farrell! Possibly over one of his inventions the F’real.
Question for Skorton: His favorite Disney memory!

 

Jaeil (Jay) Lee
jl2729@cornell.edu

 

Women’s Issues At-Large Representative


Narda Terrones
Animal Science
njt36@cornell.edu

Hometown: Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico

Coffee with a Cornell Alumnus: Jane Lynch. For obvious reasons!
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell: Steal a condom from the Women’s Resource Center.
Favorite Cornell memory: Rolling down the slope after finishing my first Chemistry pre-lim!

 

 

Director of Elections


Jonathan Weinberg
Industrial & Labor Relations
jmw398@cornell.edu

Hometown: Great Neck, NY

Favorite Cornell Memory: Being in the heart of Section B at Lynah Rink for the longest home game in men’s hockey team history. We beat Dartmouth 4-3 after 2 overtimes…almost 100 minutes of hockey! (it was a playoff game). The crowd was electric, and I’ve never seen so many Cornellians so proud and spirited.
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell: Attend a guest lecture – Cornell brings in SO many incredible academics, intellectuals and thought leaders from across the world representing every discipline imaginable!
Question for Skorton: What would you most like to change about Cornell if given the opportunity?

 

Parliamentarian


Aaron Santangelo
ajs469@cornell.edu

 

Transfer Representative


Inge Chen
Industrial & Labor Relations
iyc5@cornell.edu

Hometown: Clifton Park , NY

Coffee with an alumnus: I would have coffee with Irene Rosenfeld, the CEO of Kraft Foods. She’s a successful and established businesswoman who is well respected in her field. It also wouldn’t hurt if she dropped a few boxes of Mac & Cheese or Oreos my way… ;)
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell: Book a night at the Statler Hotel…during the school year!
Question for Skorton: What’s your favorite spot on campus?

 

Freshman Representatives


Juliana Batista
jrb473@cornell.edu

Hometown: Southborough, Massachusetts

Favorite Cornell Memory: Coming out of the Avicii concert, ears ringing, rain pouring yet completely thrilled by the experience
If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell: Go sailing on Cayuga Lake and look at the clock tower from afar
Question for Skorton: What is your favorite hiding spot on campus?

 

Thomas Garrison Lovely
tgl25@cornell.edu

 

565056_4714494258912_1577535854_nIan Harris
iah26@cornell.edu

Hometown: 

Coral Springs, Florida

Favorite Cornell Memory:

Having my birthday at Cornell fall on the same day as Homecoming and the Avicii concert!

If I could add a 162nd thing to do at Cornell:

Live in Donlon as a freshmen. It’s a great way to make a lot of new friends.

 

Matthew Stefanko
mas758@cornell.edu

 

 

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