Letter: Vote Jenna Cocullo for President
My name is Melina Ghio, and I am a fourth‐year Concordia student. I am minoring in English Literature and am finishing the Honours Program at the Liberal Arts College.
At the Arts and Science Federation of Associations (ASFA), I began as an Independent Councillor and moved on to the role of Vice President of Finance. Upon Council’s request, I stepped in as Interim President for the majority of this past summer. I have supported student success at the Liberal Arts College by working on the Undergraduate Academic Conference held there.
With full confidence, I endorse Jenna Cocullo as the upcoming ASFA President.
ASFA is undergoing a transitional period right now and would benefit from a strong executive. What do I mean by strong executive? One that not only looks at strengthening the ASFA community, but also one that is diligent and hard-working.
Jenna thrives in her ability to focus and get tasks done efficiently and professionally. I know this because I have seen it in practice.
She cares about her student body and will do anything and everything to make sure they have access to the best Concordia and Montreal has to offer them.
She supported my decisions in the past with regard to the well-being of ASFA’s student body, and I know that as President, her work ethic and sound judgment will allow ASFA to end this year on a high note.
This incredible woman’s vision is as great as the work she puts in to her projects. She is charitable and respectful, but does not let negativities slide by without going unaddressed. She will promote the well-being of fellow students and a sustainable environment where you can flourish.
ASFA may not be so prominent in your life, and that is all the more reason to know that someone like Jenna is sitting at a desk, making sure that you are properly represented, and that your ASFA fee is being put to good use.
Your vote will count this October. And in the end, voting for Jenna is voting for you, because her values are at the core of her fellow students’ best interest.
— Melina Ghio, former Interim President of ASFA