UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME - Key Persons


Aidan Rezner

Job Titles:
  • Executive Leadership
  • Member of the Class
  • Student Body Vice President
Aidan is a member of the Class of 2025 studying Neuroscience & Behavior on the pre-medicine track with a minor in Compassionate Care in Medicine. Originally from Orange County, CA, Aidan is now a proud resident of the oldest and most storied residence hall on Notre Dame's campus: St. Edward's Hall. This is Aidan's second year in Student Government, as he served on the communications department last year helping bring multimedia presentations to life. He is extremely passionate about strengthening the Notre Dame community and serving as a listening ear for all in his role as Vice President. When Aidan is not chairing the Student Senate or meeting with administrators to discuss policy, you can find him studying in the Jordan Hall of Science until the early morning or lifting weights in Duncan Student Center. Aidan also enjoys working as a volunteer at the Center for Hospice Care in Mishawaka, IN, and interning for Alzheimer's Orange County in his spare time in the Summer. On campus, Aidan is a member of the Scholars' Program and thanks the Brennan Family for their continued support. He additionally serves as a research assistant in the medical anthropology department where he studies psychedelic therapy and is a member of the club tennis team. Aidan is a notoriously slow walker, so if you see him around campus, he'll be easy to stop. He would always love to chat!

Alex Neff - CCO

Job Titles:
  • Director of Communications
  • Executive Leadership
  • Member of the Class
Alex Neff is a member of the Class of 2025 studying Marketing with a minor in Business Technology. Originally from Limerick, Pennsylvania (outside of Philadelphia), she is a proud member of the Cavanaugh Hall Chaos. Prior to becoming the Director of Communications, Alex had multiple roles within Student Government. As a first-year, she was a member of FUEL (First Undergraduate Experience in Leadership) serving on the Department of Sustainability and the FUEL Communications Subcommittee. Alex then served as the Department of Communications Sub-Director of Social Media during her sophomore year. In her new role, she is excited to promote the amazing work of her fellow directors and boost the relationship between students and Student Government. Alongside Student Government, Alex is a marketing intern for OIT, a member of Innovation for Impact, and a commissioner for Cavanaugh Hall Council. In her free time, she loves to read, bake, and spend any other moments with her friends and family. Feel free to reach out with any questions or to meet for coffee sometime!

Alexandra Conley

Job Titles:
  • Co - Director of FUEL
  • Executive Leadership
Alexandra is from Tustin, California studying Political Science and American Studies. Her on campus family will forever be the Welsh Family Hall Whirlwinds, where she enjoyed serving in hall council, but she now lives off campus. In her first year at ND, Alexandra participated in FUEL which was one of her most favorite experience's at ND and she is thrilled to return to FUEL on the other side as a co-director. Aside from FUEL, she has loved working on the Department of Gender Relations as a member for the past two years. Outside of student government, Alexandra is in the Kellogg International Scholars Program, a board member for the Notre Dame College Democrats, and student caller at ND Listens (the best job on campus). Some of her loves include all things culinary, Harry Potter, Modern Family, and going on long walks. Alexandra is so excited to meet her FUELers in the fall and watch them grow into amazing leaders! Please never hesitate to reach out and ask to have a chat or cup of coffee--or even better a scoop of ice cream.

Allison O'Connor

Job Titles:
  • Controller
  • Executive
  • Executive Leadership
Allison O'Connor is a sophomore from Batavia, IL, a suburb of Chicago. On campus she is a resident of Johnson Family Hall and an Honors Accounting student. As Executive Controller, Allison is responsible for planning and maintaining the budget for Student Government, is a member of the Financial Management Board, and initiates and oversees finance-related projects throughout the term. Beyond student government, Allison is on the Rowing Team, Gaelic Athletics Association, and Head Officer of the Accounting Association. During her free time you can find Allison running around the lakes, chatting with friends over Flex Point Modern Market sandwiches, or watching the Yankees games.

Amir Khouzam

Job Titles:
  • Director of Faith
  • Executive Leadership
Amir Khouzam is a Neuroscience and Arabic double major, with a plan to pursue medical school after college. He is very excited to help develop the Faith community for everyone on the Notre Dame campus as much as possible. He loves being involved in research on campus, especially when it has to do with the brain and cognition, and also prenatal lung development. He is also a member of the God and the Good Life Fellows program, where he leads students in weekly philosophical dialogues. Amir has been involved in StuGov through FUEL and also being a member of the Department of Health and Wellbeing. He is a proud member of Keough Hall, in which he plays guitar for the Keough Liturgical Choir. In his free time, Amir loves playing piano and guitar, particularly with the Music is Medicine Club, cooking/experimenting in his kitchen, learning arabic, watching critically acclaimed movies, and shooting film photography!

Anna Dray

Job Titles:
  • Director of University Policy
  • Executive Leadership
Anna is a member of the Class of 2025 studying Neuroscience and Behavior on the pre-medical track with a minor in Classical Studies Greek and Roman Civilization. She is originally from outside of Chicago in Elmhurst, IL, but she is a West Quad wildcat in Ryan Hall on campus. This is Anna's second year serving as the Director of University Policy, a position which she began after being a member of FUEL her freshman year. Anna spent her first year in the role working on instituting mobile IDs, renovating dorm gyms, researching solutions to contentious issues, and collaborating with campus safety offices. She is passionate about implementing change in areas that concern her peers and is thrilled to be a voice that prioritizes the identities, health, and finances of students again during the 2023-2024 term. Outside of Student Government, Anna enjoys working at her job in Memorial Hospital of South Bend, serving as a research assistant in the Sleep, Stress, and Memory Lab, and volunteering with the First Aid Services Team at athletic events on campus. In her free time, you can find Anna listening to any and all genres of music, running, baking, or spending time with friends. She loves meeting people and engaging in new conversations, so do not hesitate to reach out!

Anna Jang

Job Titles:
  • Finance
  • Director of South Bend Engagement
  • Executive Leadership
Anna Jang is a Finance and Economics major with a minor in Art History. She is originally from Long Island, NY, but calls Pasquerilla East Hall home on campus. Anna was a member of FUEL (First Undergraduate Experience in Leadership) her freshman year where she found a passion for the people of the Notre Dame community. In her role as Director of South Bend Engagement, Anna hopes to immerse Notre Dame students with South Bend's local businesses and experiences through programming and policy. Outside of student government, Anna is involved with SIBC (Student International Business Council), IBM Notre Dame Tech Ethics Lab, The Family Justice Center of St. Josephs County, and the ND Scholars Program. Reach out to Anna without hesitation if you want to talk South Bend, geek over art, partake in yoga or cycling at Duncan together, or just grab a coffee to talk about lived experiences.

Bella Laufenberg

Job Titles:
  • Executive Leadership
  • Sub - Director of Communication: Press Secretary
Hailing from northern Wisconsin, Bella Laufenberg (she/her/hers) is a junior studying Biological Sciences Honors and Journalism, with plans to go onto graduate school to pursue a Master's in Journalism and a Ph.D. in Molecular Cell Biology. Before starting her role with student government, Bella worked for The Observer for two and a half years, ending as the Notre Dame News Editor. She is also active in the Biology Club, her dorm Breen-Phillips, and as a writing intern for Notre Dame Research. Outside of school and work, you can find her in the cell culture hood spraying ethanol on everything, making midnight Huddle runs, or working on her book! She loves to meet new people and hear crazy stories, so please feel free to reach out anytime.

Ben Martin

Job Titles:
  • Director of National Affairs & Political Engagement
  • Executive Leadership
Ben Martin is a junior Glynn scholar studying Political Science and French with a minor in Art History. Hailing from Lake Charles, Louisiana, Ben currently resides in St. Edward's Hall. Alongside his role as Student Government's Director of National Affairs and Political Engagement, Ben is a member of numerous organizations on and off campus, including the Student Coalition for Immigration Advocacy, BridgeND, College Democrats, and the American Exchange Project Alumni Board. He hopes to use his time in this position to register as many students as possible to vote - as well as promote a culture of healthy civil discourse - on campus. When he is not in the Student Government office, you may find Ben on the tennis court, listening to Taylor Swift, or hastily running past the geese at St. Joseph's Lake. He would love the opportunity to meet with anyone interested to discuss the state of domestic and international politics, art history, or any thoughts you would like to share!

Bernice Antoine

Job Titles:
  • Director of International Engagement & Outreach
  • Executive Leadership
Bernice is a Howard Duck sophomore (go Ducks!) studying Business Analytics and Global Affairs from the beauty Caribbean country of Trinidad and Tobago (two islands, one country). She champions her passions in women empowerment, youth development and entrepreneurship on campus through working with the IDEA Center as an IDEA Fellow and De Risking Insights Analyst, Caribbean Student Association, and NDIGI Women Investing Summit. As a freshman she served as the FUEL representative for the ND Student Government Diversity, Inclusion, Race and Ethnicity department where she held "Mosaic of Experiences" to raise awareness of underrepresented Notre Dame experiences. Outside of campus she serves as the president for the Caribbean Youth Personal and Professional Development Network and won the 30 under 30 Caribbean Changemaker award in 2022. As the 1st Director of International Engagement and Outreach, she is excited to help international students share their culture, thrive on campus and embrace Notre Dame as their home under the dome! Ask her anything about Black Hair Care, the Caribbean, and Google Calendar! (Feel free to drop an invite to her Google Calendar to talk about anything, especially optimizing Google Calendar).

Cheyenne Stewart

Job Titles:
  • Director of Diversity & Inclusion
  • Executive Leadership
Cheyenne Stewart's major is Neuroscience and Behavior in the Glynn Family Honors Program. She was born in Hungary but lives in Terre Haute, IN and calls McGlinn Hall her home on campus. During her first year at ND, Cheyenne was involved in FUEL (First Undergraduate Experience in Leadership) and served on the Student Government's Disability Advocacy Department as well as worked on FUEL's student life subcommittee. Outside of Student Government, she loves to work as a tour guide and Admissions Ambassador on campus. She has recently traveled to Panama with her Global Medical Brigades group, frequently serves as eucharisitc minister and lector during hall and Basilica masses, and participates in health- and medicine-related clubs. When she's not involved in academics and extracurriculars, you can find Cheyenne spending time with her closest friends, enjoying the sunshine outdoors, drinking coffee, and planning fun trips with her family. Cheyenne is thrilled to advocate for and support first-generation and low-income students as the Director of the Diversity and Inclusion - First-Generation Low-Income Department. She loves meeting new people and engaging in conversations, so reach out and stop her with your ideas or just to talk!

Claire Crafts

Job Titles:
  • Co - Director of FUEL
  • Executive Leadership
Claire Crafts is a senior at the University of Notre Dame majoring in psychology and minoring in Business Economics, and PRL (Philosophy, Religion, and Literature). Originally from Orange County, CA, Claire called Pasquerilla West Hall home while living on campus. As a first-year, she participated in FUEL, returned to student government as a sophomore to direct the Communications Department, and is absolutely thrilled to be back now as a senior to co-lead FUEL after a semester abroad in Dublin. Outside of student government, Claire can be found giving admissions campus tours, conducting psychology research in the Moral and Adolescent Psychology Lab, frequenting the Sacred Heart Basilica as a lector and an EM, volunteering at St. Margaret's House, attending lots of Smith center yoga classes, and spending time with friends on lake walks and coffee dates! She loves chatting about anything to do with student government, psychology, or life at Notre Dame, so feel free to reach out!

Collette Doyle

Job Titles:
  • Chief of Staff
  • Executive Leadership
  • Member of the Class
Collette Doyle is a member of the Class of 2025 originally from Chicago, currently living in Johnson Family Hall. She is majoring in Political Science and Theology, and is a member of the Kellogg Developing Researchers Program. In Notre Dame Student Government, Collette has served as a member of the 2021-2022 FUEL Cohort her freshman year, and as Director of Communications for the 2022-2023 Executive Cabinet her sophomore year. Collette is grateful for the opportunity to lead this incredible student body and affect real change in this community. Feel free to reach out to her whenever to grab a cup of coffee or just chat!

Daniel Jung

Job Titles:
  • Executive Leadership
  • Member of the Notre Dame Scholars' Program
  • Student Body President
Daniel Jung is a member of the Notre Dame Scholars' Program, majoring in Business Analytics with a supplemental major in Theology. Originally from Tampa, FL, Daniel is a proud resident of St. Edward's Hall, where he previously served as the dorm's Service Commissioner and Gender Relation's Commissioner. Additionally, he has served as a member of the Department of Communications. Outside of Student Government, he is a member of the Student International Business Council, the Jubilee Initiative for Financial Inclusion (JIFFI), and the service organization Circle K. When not around the office, you can find Daniel competing in intramural football games, participating in Bible study, or raving about why Tampa is such a great city to live in. His favorite part of the job is talking to students about their Notre Dame experience, so never hesitate to pop into the Student Government office for a chat!

Emma Prestage

Job Titles:
  • Co - Director of Health & Wellness
  • Executive Leadership
Emma Prestage is a sophomore studying Accountancy with a minor in Business and the Common Good. She is originally from Cranston, Rhode Island and now lives in Flaherty Hall! As a member of FUEL her freshman year, Emma worked on the Department of Student Life and the Communications subcommittee. Her favorite part of Student Government is the unique and special group it brings together. She is excited to promote and advocate for student wellbeing as Co-Director of Health and Wellness this term! On campus, she is involved with the Faith and Justice Leadership Alliance in Campus Ministry, Deloitte Scholars Program, Basilica Liturgical Ministry Team, and serves as a volunteer Admissions Ambassador. She's always happy to chat about favorite Beach reads, running routes around campus, and anything related to maintaining proper mental and physical wellness!

Emma Ronck

Job Titles:
  • Co - Director of Health & Wellness
  • Executive Leadership
Emma Ronck is a sophomore studying Neuroscience and Behavior on the pre-med track, with minors in Compassionate Care in Medicine and Patient Advocacy. She is originally from Rogers, Arkansas, but her home on campus is Welsh Family Hall. Emma is incredibly excited to be a part of Executive Cabinet this year after being involved in student government as a member of FUEL her freshman year! Emma is also a member of the Notre Dame Scholars Program as a Scott Scholar. Outside of Student Government, she is on the Notre Dame Pom Squad, the Notre Dame Dance Company, serves on the PreProfessional Society Board, and is the Service Learning Trip Coordinator for MedLife! She would be so happy to meet and chat with anyone regarding student government and the executive cabinet, health and wellness, or any personal interests, questions, or stories!

Greg Gehring

Job Titles:
  • Director of Gender Relations
  • Executive Leadership
Greg Gehring is a sophomore studying Political Science with minors in Technology Ethics and Business-Economics. He is originally from Iron Ridge, WI but calls Siegfried Hall home when on campus. Greg was a former member of Judicial Council: Committee on the Constitution as well as FUEL. As a member of FUEL his freshman year he was a member of Diversity and Inclusion: Disability Advocacy as well as FUEL's Health and Wellness subcommittee. Greg believes Student Government's purpose is to support the undergraduate body of Notre Dame and ensure all students have a meaningful and fulfilling experience while at Notre Dame. Outside of Student Government, Greg is a campus tour guide and admissions ambassador as well as Siegfried Hall's Social Outreach Commissioner and VP of Finance for the Evans Scholars Chapter. In addition, Greg is a member of other various clubs as well as a Hesburgh-Yusko scholar and a member of the Glynn Family Honors Program where he hopes to conduct research relating to technology's impact on politics and voting in the digital age. He is looking forward to supporting and increasing advocacy for LGBTQ+ students to sustain Notre Dame's mission of being a force for good in the world. He's always happy to chat about anything from the streaming services war (HBOMax reigns superior) to Tame Impala so feel free to reach out!

Hannah Long

Job Titles:
  • Director of Campus Technology & Innovation
  • Executive Leadership
  • Member of the Class
Hannah Long is a member of the Class of 2024 studying Computer Engineering with a minor in Engineering Corporate Practice. From Chesterfield, MO (suburb of St. Louis, MO), she lives in Welsh Family Hall on campus where she was the secretary (2022-2023) and special projects commissioner (2021-2022), and is an RA for the 2023-2024 school year. Before becoming the Director of Campus Technology and Innovation, she was involved with the Campus Technology and Academic Affairs departments in Student Government during the 2021-2022 term. Hannah is also passionate about the work of the Class Councils, and has served on the Class of 2024 Class Council each year. Outside of Student Government, Hannah served as the Co-President (2022-2023), District Treasurer (2021-2022), Club Treasurer (2021-2022), and Special Projects Chair (2020-2021) of Circle K (service organization on campus), Director of Membership Enrichment (2022-2023) and Director of Computer Science and Engineering (2021-2022) in the Society of Women Engineers, and Vice President (2021-2022) of the Notre Dame Chapter of Engineers Without Borders. In her free time, Hannah loves to spend time with family and friends, read, hike, and travel! Hannah is very passionate about technology and innovation, so please feel free to reach out to her to meet or discuss anything!

Isabella Tardio

Job Titles:
  • Executive Leadership
  • Student Union Secretary
Isabella is a sophomore in Johnson Family Hall studying Honors Management Consulting and Psychology. While she grew up in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, a northern suburb of the fantastic state, she recently moved to Ewing, New Jersey, which is near Princeton. Isabella is busy as a teaching assistant for the Business Technology course in Mendoza and research assistant for the Memory Lab. In the role as Student Union Secretary, Isabella hopes to use her organizational skills to improve efficiency within student government as well as be a source of emotional support within cabinet. In her free time, Isabella loves to go to yoga classes, run, and rewatch her favorite TV shows for the millionth time.

Joey Kositzke

Job Titles:
  • Director of Academic Affairs
  • Executive Leadership
Joey is a member of the class of 2025 and native to the great state of Wisconsin, hailing from the city of Kenosha. He serves this year as the Director of Academic Affairs, driven by an interest in providing student support for all things academic, from new resources to revamped programs. As Department Director, he is committed to being a representative for student voices and providing the changes that will effectively grow our academic flourishing across campus. Joey is a very proud Keenan Knight and actively participates in many of their events such as the illustrious Keenan Revue, as well as the hall's various interhall sports teams. Outside of residential life, Joey is pursuing a major in American Studies with minors in Social Entrepreneurship & Innovation and Business Economics. He works with the Office of Admissions as a campus tour guide, hosts a weekly radio show - Joe's Jams - on WSND, and is an active member of the Sheedy Family Program. In his spare time, Joey listens to music (just about any genre), watches many films (somewhat of a critic), and spends lots of time with friends. He is ecstatic to have the opportunity to serve the student body this year and looking forward to the opportunities in connecting with our community. Feel free to reach out with any questions or just to meet!

Kate Jackowski

Job Titles:
  • Director of Community Outreach
  • Executive Leadership
Kate is a member of the Class of 2024 studying Economics and Pre-Health Studies with a minor in Theology. Kate is involved in Circle K, an on campus service club and was previously the Co-President and Vice President. Last year, she also served as the Welsh Family Hall Senator where she initially got involved with student government. She is passionate about many social justice issues including homelessness, poverty, drug addiction, food insecurity and is excited to see how the different disciplines can work to make meaningful change in these and other areas. Outside of school and extracurriculars, Kate enjoys reading, crocheting, and hanging out with adorable cats and dogs.

Lena Dougherty

Job Titles:
  • Director of Gender Relations
  • Executive Leadership
Lena Dougherty is a member of the class of 2025 majoring in Science Preprofessional Studies with minors in Musical Theatre and Compassionate Care from Medicine. Lena is also a proud Hesburgh-Yusko Scholar and a Galvin Scholar. She is originally from Cape May Court House, New Jersey, but calls Ryan Hall her "home under the dome". Previously, Lena served as Deputy Director of the Department of Disability Advocacy and President of Ryan Hall. Extracurricularly, Lena is a member of Access-ABLE, the Preprofessional Society, and is an Accessibility Leadership Fellow. Beyond Student Government, Lena's interests lie with global and women's health, inclusion in the arts, deaf advocacy, and is an avid sunset fan. She is always down to chat, so please never hesitate to reach out!

Lizzie Stifel

Job Titles:
  • Director of Sustainability
  • Executive Leadership
Lizzie is a senior studying Political Science and Global Affairs with a minor in Data Science. Lizzie is from Easton, Pennsylvania, and has lived in Madagascar, Ethiopia, Senegal, and Denmark. Most recently, she has called Breen-Phillips home (Go Babes!), though she is off-campus now. Lizzie participated in FUEL as a first-year, which is where she got her first experience in the Department of Sustainability. In her sophomore year, she went on to serve as a Co-Director of FUEL. Lizzie's love of sustainability has dated back to her childhood, and made it her passion after spending the summer after her first year in the forests of Oregon doing conservation work with AmeriCorps and the summer after her sophomore year in Washington, D.C. working with Trout Unlimited to support important environmental legislation. Alongside her role as the Director of Sustainability, Lizzie is president of the Global Health Club of Notre Dame, has participated in and led Student Policy Network projects, and is conducting two research projects in the fields of internet freedom and sustainable agriculture. For fun, you can find Lizzie in the boxing ring with Baraka Bouts, on the Gaelic football and hurling field with the Gaelic Athletic Association, or singing on stage with the Notre Dame Chorale. She would love to chat about anything related to sustainability, climate change, or environmental policy.

Luzolo Matundu

Job Titles:
  • Director of Diversity & Inclusion
  • Executive Leadership
  • Member of the Class
Luzolo Matundu is a member of the Class of 2024 from Chicago, IL currently living in Farley Hall. She is majoring in Political Science with supplementary majors in Africana Studies and Applied & Computational Mathematics & Statistics. She ultimately wants to make the world a better place and is passionate about social justice issues, diversity, and inclusion. In addition to being a director in Student Government, Luzolo is also the Vice President of Shades of Ebony, an intern for ND Admissions, and an active member of Diversity Council. She is also a Questbridge Scholar, co-host for Black@ND, boxer in Baraka Bouts Women's Boxing, and singer in Voices of Faith Gospel Choir. When she is not doing coursework or in a meeting, Luzolo loves to spend time with her family and friends, vibe to music with her earbuds in, take pictures of foods she tries, and watch Disney and Netflix tv shows and movies. She loves to talk to and spend time with others, so do not hesitate to reach out!

Mary Grace Walsh

Job Titles:
  • Director of Diversity & Inclusion
  • Executive Leadership
Mary Grace is a member of the class of 2025 who originally hails from Midlothian, Virginia. She is now proud to call herself a resident of Flaherty Hall (Roll Bears!) and is thrilled to serve as the Director of the Department of Disability Advocacy this year. Majoring in Theology and Sociology combines her love for people with her faith-based drive for change, especially in regards to mental health and disability justice. While this is her first leadership position in Student Government, she also serves as an Accessibility Leadership Fellow, Pizzo Family Scholar, and Anchor Intern for Faith and Justice. Previously, she was Flaherty's Liturgical Commissioner and a member of the department she now leads. Researching the effect of cultural change on religious disaffiliation led her to study abroad in Rome last spring, where she developed unusually strong opinions about pasta shapes. Outside of school, Mary Grace is a proud oldest sister to the five best kids she knows, scrapbooker extraordinaire, Humor Artist, saint matchmaker, and cozy Switch game devotee. She loves to meet new people and learn about their lives, so please reach out if you'd like to share a meal or need a Mass buddy!

Nadim Khouzam

Job Titles:
  • Co - Director of Student Life
  • Executive Leadership
  • Member of the College of Science
Nadim Khouzam is a member of the College of Science with a major in Neuroscience and Behavior on the pre-medicine track with a minor in Middle Eastern Studies. Originally from Myrtle Beach, Nadim now resides in Dillon Hall, where he has previously served as Vice President and Executive Commissioner. When not dedicating his all to Student Life at Notre Dame, you can often find Nadim at Jordan Hall studying until the break of dawn, in Dillon with his buddies, or at the Basilica attending mass. Nadim is also involved with other programs around campus including the Kellogg Developing Researchers program, two research labs (which consume most of his time here, but he loves it), in the Dillon Hall Chapel taking care of inventory and upkeep, or working as a TA in Professor Sarah West's organic chemistry lab. Nadim is extremely open to help anyone out with anything they need. Don't be a stranger!

Sarah Mahoney

Job Titles:
  • Co - Director of Student Life
  • Executive Leadership
Sarah Mahoney is a member of the class of 2025, majoring in Environmental Science on the Pre-Medicine track with a minor in Theology. She is originally from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania but is proud to call Cavanaugh Hall her on campus home. As a part of FUEL during her first year, Sarah worked on several community engagement and communications initiatives. During her sophomore year, she continued this student government involvement as the Co-Director for Student Life. She is beyond excited to serve the student body again as Co-Director of Student Life and continue to advocate for student concerns while strengthening the Notre Dame community. Outside of student government, Sarah is a part of Army ROTC, campus ministry, serves as a Tour Guide, and enjoys running in her free time. She looks forward to representing the student body and encourages anyone to reach out with any questions regarding student life at Notre Dame!

Shahad Al Wuhaili

Job Titles:
  • Executive Leadership
  • Sub - Director of Communications: Social Media
Shahad Al Wuhaili is a member of the class of 2026, studying Chemical Engineering on the Pre-Medicine track. She is originally from Baghdad, Iraq, but resides in Cleveland, Ohio. Her dorm is Pasquerilla East, and she is a StuGov-enthusiast. During her first year, she was a member of FUEL (First Undergraduate Experience in Leadership), where she worked on the Communications subcommittee to create a localized ND Transportation Hub. She is an active member of Muslim Student Association Society as well Balfour-Hesburgh Scholars Program. In her spare time, Shahad enjoys reading while listening to music, discovering new cafés, and sketching. As the Social Media Sub-Director, she is excited to create most of the graphics for Stugov events!

Sierra Weaver

Job Titles:
  • Executive Leadership
  • Sub - Director of Communications: Multimedia
Sierra Weaver is a member of the class of 2025 from South Bend, Indiana. On campus, she is a resident of Johnson Family Hall and double majors in Gender Studies and FTT, with a concentration in Film. She has a minor in Anthropology and has previously worked as a research assistant, studying the communicative practices of migrant women. She is also a part of the Glynn Family Honors Program, as well as a member of Triota Honors Society for Gender Studies. Sierra has been academically involved in film and media production since 2019, and has worked to grow her editing experience throughout her time at Notre Dame, specifically working on the campaign video for the DanRez 2023 Campaign. In her free time, Sierra can be found spending time with friends, listening to music, walking around the campus lakes, or driving around the city of South Bend aimlessly. Sierra is ecstatic to be serving as a Subdirector of Communications and looks forward to continuing her work in production in a way that will benefit the student body and campus community.