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...takes a unique understanding and a dynamic plan to undertake these challenges. Matt and Randall have this requisite experience. Starting on their first day in office, they will work with the administration, and build upon their already impressive record of results...
...Though they have both dedicated an incredible amount of time to the UC, Matt and Randall are also very connected to the wider college community. They will bring a realistic and a holistic perspective to the issues facing this campus. As smart, kind, and down-to-earth as they are experienced, we value their friendship just as much as we do their leadership...
...confident that Matt will be able to effectively lead the UC in achieving new reforms. From his successful campaign to change the calendar, Matt learned how to negotiate with the administration on major issues...
...Like Ad Board reform and the cable television initiative, changing the calendar had been discussed fruitlessly for years before Matt and UC President Ryan A. Petersen ’08 were able to make it happen. Matt’s dedication to getting the job done, even when there was little glamour in his success, has continually impressed us. He spent last summer in Cambridge just to work on UC issues. Whether he was spearheading UC discount cards or stuffing envelopes to reach out to over 800 alumni, Matt’s passion and drive made last summer the most...
...Matt also has the personal experience to lead the way for Ad Board reform. The College has announced that it will conduct a review of the Ad Board, but the committee overseeing the process lacks student input and has no mandate to make changes. The student body will need a strong, experienced leader to fight for meaningful results. Matt has guided numerous students through their Ad Board cases, and as a result, he uniquely understands the current system and its flaws. We are sure that Matt will push for Ad Board reforms that finally incorporate students and address other concerns...