Politics & Society / SGA Election Profiles 2013 / Special Feature / Student Life & Academics

John Moore for VP

Copy of John moore for VPBY MARCO FUENTES John Moore is ready to take action and bring change to Student Life. He is a junior at SJC, and highly motivated to do what the students need. Moore believes that he is more than qualified to run for vice-president as he has been involved in a wide range of activities around school, including as a dedicated member of the basketball and cross-country teams.

Moore is not your typical athlete. He cares about the school and most importantly cares about the needs of the students. Moore is a member of the SAAC Committee, which makes sure that athletes and students have a voice in our school’s athletic department. He understands what the students need and if elected, he is ready to make an immediate impact.

Moore does not just have experience in issues dealing with athletes and the athletic department. He has been asked multiple times to sit and help in Student Life budget meetings. He is no stranger to the behind-the-scenes work it takes to be a vice-president, and he is more than willing to work for our common good. Moore was an orientation leader this past semester and through this experience he was able to forge effective relationships with his fellow orientation leaders as well as with the newest students of our school. If elected as vice-president, he is ready to give a full effort to planning future orientations that will bring the student body closer together.

His commitment to athletic teams has also given him the opportunity to form a wide range of relationships with fellow students that will only motivate him to do what we the students need and not what faculty and administration members think we need. In these elections, vote for change and vote for a better future. Vote John Moore for vice-president.

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