David Cohen, the current speaker of the Treasury, was chosen to be the Vice President of Administration for the coming semester. He will be sworn in on Nov. 21. The seat will be vacated when the current VP Administration, Kirsten Miller, goes abroad in the spring.
On Tuesday, junior Kirsten Miller announced plans to resign from her position as Student Union’s vice president of administration because she will be spending next semester abroad. Miller’s resignation will take effect Nov. 21 in order to allow a smooth transition for her successor.
Junior Nate Ferguson, former vice president of programming of Student Union, was confirmed as vice president of administration by both SU Treasury and Senate this week. Ferguson promised to rework the internal processes in SU by increasing communication within the body and communicating with student governments in peer universities. Ferguson’s appointment comes after former Vice President of Administration Trevor Mattea’s resignation in October.
Stay up to date with everything happening as Washington University returns to campus.
Subscribe