Andrew LeNarz, ASG vice-presidential candidate
Bailey McBride
Issue date: 4/8/09 Section: News
Andrew LeNarz is running for ASG vice president alongside presidential candidate Mattie Bookhout, and, if elected, he plans to focus on appointing students to various committees at the university.
LeNarz is a junior majoring in accounting and economics in the Walton College of Business. His previous roles within the ASG have included working as the assistant treasurer, serving as a member of the Appropriations Committee and serving as a senator for the Walton College. LeNarz is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity.
LeNarz's platform with Bookhout is based on the four pillars of the ASG as outlined in the ASG Constitution.
"I think the role of the vice president goes hand in hand with those," LeNarz said.
LeNarz's goals as vice president would be to improve the ASG's communication with the administration, the students and the media, help provide a broad educational experience for all students, and promote citizenship on the campus and in the greater Fayetteville area.
LeNarz and his running mate plan to operate their administration with a document they call UA 52, which would be a strategic plan to work over the year in achievable weekly goals and will include a weekly progress report on what the ASG has been doing.
LeNarz said he would take the vice-presidential task of appointing people to university committees seriously and would publicize the appointments. He said he plans to invite many people he sees as qualified to apply for the positions.
"That's our biggest obligation - to take the students' concerns to the administration," LeNarz said. He said he would have no problems representing the student's views, even if they were in opposition to those of the administration.
More information about LeNarz and Bookhout, in addition to their full platform, can be found at www.bookhout-lenarz.info.
LeNarz is a junior majoring in accounting and economics in the Walton College of Business. His previous roles within the ASG have included working as the assistant treasurer, serving as a member of the Appropriations Committee and serving as a senator for the Walton College. LeNarz is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity.
LeNarz's platform with Bookhout is based on the four pillars of the ASG as outlined in the ASG Constitution.
"I think the role of the vice president goes hand in hand with those," LeNarz said.
LeNarz's goals as vice president would be to improve the ASG's communication with the administration, the students and the media, help provide a broad educational experience for all students, and promote citizenship on the campus and in the greater Fayetteville area.
LeNarz and his running mate plan to operate their administration with a document they call UA 52, which would be a strategic plan to work over the year in achievable weekly goals and will include a weekly progress report on what the ASG has been doing.
LeNarz said he would take the vice-presidential task of appointing people to university committees seriously and would publicize the appointments. He said he plans to invite many people he sees as qualified to apply for the positions.
"That's our biggest obligation - to take the students' concerns to the administration," LeNarz said. He said he would have no problems representing the student's views, even if they were in opposition to those of the administration.
More information about LeNarz and Bookhout, in addition to their full platform, can be found at www.bookhout-lenarz.info.

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