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HEY 2016 COLLEGE! Ready for round 3?! Somehow, it’s already time to start thinking about our Junior year at Penn, and I promise the fun is just getting started!
My name is Angela Ni and I am defending my title.Being on Class Board has been one of the highlights of my Penn experience, and is a commitment I am extremely passionate about.
Hey Class of 2016! I’m Alexis Ziebelman, your current VP of Internal Affairs. I have so enjoyed being on your Class Board for the past two years, from planning Econ Scream to Skimmerfest to Holi, to all of the events we are gearing up for in the future.
Hello Class of 2017! My name is Ashley Berg and I’m running to be your VP of Finances. I’ve loved getting to know our class and all of its energy and enthusiasm this year, and I can’t wait to see what’s in store for the future.
As your 3-year running SAS Class Chair, I have been actively involved with the planning and coordination of events starting from our freshman year Econ Scream, Sophomore year Holi and Distrito Event, to our Classic Penn 15 Ivy Sweatshirts and Reu-NIGHT at Smokes!Born in Abu Dhabi, I lived both there until I was ten.
Class of 2017, my name is Jared Karpf. I am running for the position of VP of External Affairs, and I am asking for your support!I have become friends with many of you this year.
Hey, sophomores. It’s Jesús! As your current class president, I’m so excited to continue to bring you the class events that result in lasting memories, especially for next year!!! We’ve almost reached the halfway point of our Penn lives – but that’s not stopping us.
Hi! I’m Angela Rice and I’m running for reelection for Wharton Chair of the class of 2015. If there is one thing I learned from my three years as Wharton Chair it is that Whartonites really do work hard and play hard!