Representatives

  • Matt Amalfitano

    President

  • Mark Pan

    Vice President

  • GJ Melendez-Torres

    Speaker

  • Ryan Houston

    Treasurer

  • Cynthia Ip

    Secretary

  • Faye Cheng

    Academic Affairs Director

  • Jake Shuster

    Civic & Philadelphia Engagement Director

  • Amanda Young

    Housing, Sustainability, Facilities Director

  • Tyler Ernst

    Student Life Director

  • Chris Cruz

    Communications Director

  • Grant Dubler

    Speaker Pro Tempore

  • Adam Bloch

    College Representative

  • Albert Pak

    College Representative

  • Ali Huberlie

    College Representative

  • Andrew Jakubowski

    College Representative

  • Andrew Lum

    College Representative

  • Andrew Staniforth

    Engineering Representative

  • Emerson Brooking

    College Representative

  • Emily Shaeffer

    Engineering Representative

  • Hunter Horsley

    Wharton Representative

  • Jon Monfred

    College Representative

  • Matt Sternberg

    Engineering Representative

  • Michael Chen

    College Representative

  • Michael Levenstein

    College Representative

  • Michael Pierce

    Wharton Representative

  • Mo Shahin

    Wharton Representative

  • Zeke Sexauer

    College Representative

For past representatives, please go to Representatives 2009-2010 (Session #37, Webley)

What do Representatives do?

The UA is governed on a day-to-day basis by the General Body of thirty-three (33) Representatives, twenty-four (24) elected by all freshmen, sophomores, and juniors at the end of Spring semester and nine (9) elected by the Freshman class at the beginning of Fall semester. The UA is what our members do – so expect your Representative to be doing a little bit of everything the UA does! Most importantly, Representatives vote in weekly public General Meetings (held Sundays at 9pm) on resolutions, which are authoritative statements of student opinion. This site has the attendance and voting record of every Representative currently on the UA. Expect 9 new representatives in early Fall semester after the Freshman elections!

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