Turner Elected 2019-20 ATU SGA President

Greydon Turner has been elected by his peers to serve as Arkansas Tech University Student Government Association president for the 2019-20 academic year.

Turner (photographed) will be a junior at ATU during the 2019-2020 academic year. He has previously served SGA as freshman senator, sophomore senator and secretary of community outreach.

“I hope to build a greater sense of community for the students here at ATU,” said Turner. “I also hope to spur the creation of a campus-wide honor code that will bring greater value and prestige to a degree from ATU. Along with that, I want to continue fighting for the equal funding that we deserve as one of the leading higher education institutions in Arkansas.”

A native of Dallas, Texas, Turner is majoring in economics and finance as well as management in the ATU College of Business. He is vice president of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and will serve as an orientation leader at ATU in 2019-20.

Joining Turner on the SGA Executive Board in 2019-20 will be Noah Tidmore of Prairie Grove, vice president; Bailey Fowler of Farmington, secretary of finance and administration; Charleigh Kennamore of Russellville, secretary of internal affairs; Abi Sasore of Dunleer, Ireland, secretary of diversity and inclusion; Jacob Loomis of Bryant, secretary of student development; and Zoe Stokes of Dardanelle, secretary of public relations.

The following ATU students were elected to 2019-20 SGA senate positions:

Sophomore Senator
Kaitlyn Wright
Parker Freeman

Junior Senator
Lauren Brown
Hailey Falies
Mikayla Jayroe

Senior Senator
Madeline Spanel
Danielle Duggan
Ashtyn Mondy

Senator at Large
Hope Brians

Senator for the College of Arts and Humanities
Bailey Devane

Senator for the College of Business
Brittany Shannon

Senator for the College of Education
Payton Youngblood

Senator for the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Jesus Avila

Senator for the College of Natural and Health Sciences
Hannah Gloria

Senator for University Honors
Halie Eastham

International Senator
Albert Zhang