Senator Spotlight: Sarah Kim
Helen Zou
Issue date: 11/20/06 Section: Features
Sarah Kim is the new Vice-President of Marketing and Communication for the De Anza Associated Student Body Senate. As the former Vice-President resigned, Kim took over the office.
Although Kim has only been the Vice-President of Marketing for roughly two weeks, she has clear and solid plans for her committee both in the present and in the future. As the Vice-President of Marketing and Communication, Kim runs open meetings on every Monday.
These meetings organize and execute various methods of publicity and communication regarding general DASB knowledge or any DASB activities "Our job is to publicize and promote DASB events and to let people know that we're here for the student body," Kim said.
Kim is currently organizing several projects. Such as Meet Your Senate Day, which happens twice each quarter. Senators meet and greet the students of De Anza, introducing themselves and what they do as senators.
Kim is most passionate about promoting is the upcoming spring elections. Though last year's voting turnout was higher than usual, Kim wants to see an even higher turnout this year.
"I want more people to vote and more people to get excited about voting and running," she says. Kim plans on going out and talking to people about the importance of running and voting.
"DASB [senate] is a really fun experience. I would want other people to try it out," Kim said. Other projects include posters, promotional items, and flyers, all containing various senate information relating to students.
She is planning the development of a large public banner containing the location, time, and date of senate meetings so more people can be involved.
Kim is also organizing the development and design of basic senate information pamphlets for the general public.
Kim is planning on transferring by next fall. She is interested in art, illustration, and advertising. In her spare time, she loves watching chick flicks and comedies.
Although Kim has only been the Vice-President of Marketing for roughly two weeks, she has clear and solid plans for her committee both in the present and in the future. As the Vice-President of Marketing and Communication, Kim runs open meetings on every Monday.
These meetings organize and execute various methods of publicity and communication regarding general DASB knowledge or any DASB activities "Our job is to publicize and promote DASB events and to let people know that we're here for the student body," Kim said.
Kim is currently organizing several projects. Such as Meet Your Senate Day, which happens twice each quarter. Senators meet and greet the students of De Anza, introducing themselves and what they do as senators.
Kim is most passionate about promoting is the upcoming spring elections. Though last year's voting turnout was higher than usual, Kim wants to see an even higher turnout this year.
"I want more people to vote and more people to get excited about voting and running," she says. Kim plans on going out and talking to people about the importance of running and voting.
"DASB [senate] is a really fun experience. I would want other people to try it out," Kim said. Other projects include posters, promotional items, and flyers, all containing various senate information relating to students.
She is planning the development of a large public banner containing the location, time, and date of senate meetings so more people can be involved.
Kim is also organizing the development and design of basic senate information pamphlets for the general public.
Kim is planning on transferring by next fall. She is interested in art, illustration, and advertising. In her spare time, she loves watching chick flicks and comedies.
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