![]() Glynne spoke next and said that the role of speaker is a very difficult job and keeping order in Senate is a necessary task. He also said that because he took his committee, Public Relations, from two to six members and helped it to blossom into a more efficient body that he was capable of serving as the speaker. Krodel spoke first and said that he would do work for the entire Senate. ![]() “Glynne has a year of experience and lessons learned,” she said, “while Ryan is a really approachable and nice person and Mandy has already tried to serve in a moderating role for the past three years on Senate.”įrank, Krodel and Glynne were asked by Taylor to give a brief speech on why they felt that they would best fill the role of speaker. “The speaker is elected by Senate and works for Senate,” Taylor said, “so it didn’t make sense that we, as non-voting members of Senate, should have anything to do with the decision.”īefore the election, former SGA president Kesha Ram said she felt that each of the candidates was qualified. “Jay and I are completely removed from the speaker debate,” Miller said. However, Taylor and vice president Josh Miller did not choose to endorse an individual candidate, Taylor said. President James “Jay” Taylor nominated senators Mandy Frank, Ryan Krodel and current Speaker Michael Glynne. ![]() Junior Mandy Frank of the Committee on Legislative Action (COLA) was elected Speaker of the Student Government Association (SGA) last Tuesday night. A fresh, feminine face has assumed the role of Speaker of the House on the SGA Senate. ![]()
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