The Student Government Association (SGA) elected six members to the executive board for the upcoming school year.
Senators gathered in 305 Shillman Monday night and sat down to a buffet from Boston Market before the 7:00 meeting.
Sophomore international affairs and political science major Julia Patten was elected as elections committee chair over Senator Amanda Donati.
Senator Maya Quijada, international affairs and political science major, ran unopposed for comptroller and was elected.
Senator Tina Lopez ran unopposed for vice president of academic affairs and was elected.
Senator Neel Bhadra and Senator Nicole Daly ran for vice president of student affairs, and Daly won the election.
Senator Kate Chandley ran unopposed for vice president of student involvement and said she aims to increase school spirit by involving student organizations in sporting events.
Chief of Staff Terry MacCormack was elected as vice president of student services over Senator Mary Corrado.
The newly elected officers take their positions at the start of the second summer session in the beginning of July. The executive director of communications is selected by the executive vice president, Nick Naraghi, and confirmed by the senate.
The new chief of staff is chosen by the incoming president, Peter Petrin, and confirmed by the executive board and the senate.
In an email with The News, Executive Vice President Will Pett said the senate confirmation hearings will most likely take place at the first meeting of the Summer one session.