Student Government Elects a New President for 2024-2025 Term
Ryan Kaczynski was elected FGCU's 27th Student Body President on April 1, 2024 and will serve a one-year term ending on March 31. 2025. During his term, he will also serve as a member of the FGCU Board of Trustees.
President Kaczynski is a Junior majoring in Accounting with a minor in Political Science. After graduation, he plans to get his Master's Degree in Accounting at FGCU and become a CPA.
He has been actively involved in various leadership role at FGCU, including serving as a Senator for the Lutgert College of Business, the Vice President of Finance for the Interfraternity Council and the Treasurer for Kappa Alpha Order.
2024 Eagle Advocacy Legislative Appreciation Reception
President Timur hosted the 2024 Eagle Advocacy Legislative Appreciation Reception on April 25, 2024 to thank the members of the Southwest Florida Legislative Delegation for their continued support and dedication during the 2024 Legislative Session. Each member and/or legislative staff was presented with an award recognizing FGCU's gratitude.
Student Government President, Ryan Kaczynski, Student Government Vice President Jackson Chumbley and Student Government Chief of Staff, Alyssa Popovits, presented President Timur with Senate Bill 1804, marking January 23, 2024 as Florida Gulf Coast University Day.
2024 FGCU Legislative Internship Program
With the continued support of President Timur, the Southwest Florida Legislative Delegation and FGCU's Student Government, three interns were selected for the FGCU Legislative Internship Program for the Spring 2024 Semester.
Each intern traveled to Tallahassee for the 2024 Legislative Session and experienced first-hand the state legislative process.
Braden Cors interned for Senator Jonathan Martin. Madison Fitzpatrick interned for the Senate Minority Office with Chief of Staff, Maggie Gerson. Mel Maguina Perez interned for Representative Alina Garcia.
10th Annual FGCU Day at the Capitol- January 22-23, 2024
FGCU celebrated the 10th Annual FGCU Day at the Capitol on Tuesday, January 23, 2024. A group of energetic students led by President Timur soared into Tallahassee to interact with elected officials and learn the fundamentals of state government. During the day, the students met with elected officials and discussed the importance and impact of FGCU's legislative priorities.
They also participated in activities such as an advocacy panel, a tour of both the Senate and House of Representatives Chambers, as well as, engage with FGCU Alumni residing in Tallahassee.
Chancellor Ray Rodrigues, a proud FGCU alum, was excited to great students and participate in FGCU Day at the Capitol.
2023-2025 Chairman of the Board of Directors- FGCU Alumni Association
Ryan King is an accomplished customer service professional who has worked to improve the consumer experience with companies such as Hertz, FPL and most recently, the Lenovo Corporation where he serves as a Manager of Operations. He is a two-time graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University. Since graduation, Mr. King has remained connected with University serving as a recruiter, created internship opportunities, and has been a member of the Marketing Board Advisory Committee for the Lutgert College of Business.
Ryan is passionate about engaging alumni, helping students become successful, and working with the University to make an impact in the local community. He was born and raised in Fort Myers, Florida and feels very blessed that he has been able to be part of what FGCU has become in Southwest Florida.
Why is advocacy important?
Advocacy for FGCU is important because of the impact the school makes on the lives of their students and alumni. Being an Eagle is not something that only lasts 4 years, it lasts a lifetime. I have been involved with FGCU since 2002, I have participated in various programs, events and associations within the school...without advocacy, none of this would be possible.
2023-2024 FGCU Student Government President
Emory Cavin was elected FGCU's 26th Student Body President on April 1, 2023, and will serve a one- year term ending on May 30, 2024. During his term, he will also serve as a member of the FGCU Board of Trustees.
President Cavin is a junior pursuing a communications degree. During his time at FGCU, he has been a Resident Assistant, Residence Life Team Assistant, Honors House Leader, and the Student Government Supervisor of Elections.
"I ran for President because I truly have come to love the students, faculty, and staff here at FGCU. So many of them have changed my life and nothing excites me more than to give back to that community in any way I can. I work every day to make sure that I leave FGCU even better that I found it because I truly believe in its mission and its power to do wonderful things for everyone.
2023 Eagle Advocacy Legislative Appreciation Reception
Former President Martin and President Timur hosted the 2023 Eagle Advocacy Legislative Appreciation Reception on June 8, 2023 to thank the members of the Southwest Florida Legislative Delegation for their continued advocacy and support during the 2023 Legislative Session. To acknowledge the partnership between the FGCU Alumni Association and Eagle Advocacy, Michael Nachef, Chair of the Alumni Board of Directors, thanked the numerous alumni in attendance for their active participation in Eagle Advocacy. Because Michael's term as Chair was ending on July 1, he was presented with an award for all his continues dedication and support of Eagle Advocacy. The reception was Former President Martin's last Eagle Advocacy event as President of FGCU. He was presented with a collage of group photos from FGCU Day at the Capitol and the FGCU Legislative Internship Program.
9th Annual FGCU Day at the Capitol
On Tuesday, March 28, 2023,, a group of energetic student Eagle Advocates led by Former President Mike Martin soared into Tallahassee to proudly represent our outstanding institution.
Throughout the day, advocates met with elected officials including the Southwest Florida Legislative Delegation to discuss the importance and impact of FGCU's Legislative Priorities. They also participated in other activities such as an Advocacy panel, an Alumni-led career mentoring session, a House of Representatives Chamber Tour sponsored by Representative Spencer Roach, a Senate Chamber photo opportunity with both Senate President Kathleen Passidomo and Senator Jonathan Martin and meetings with members of the Southwest Florida Legislative Delegation.
2023 FGCU Legislative Internship Program
With the continued support of Former President Martin, the Southwest Florida Legislative Delegation, and FGCU"s Student Government, six interns have been selected for the FGCU Legislative Internship Program for the Spring 2023 Semester.
Acceptance to our program is very competitive and these student demonstrate the core values necessary for student success and exemplify the FGCU Effect. They are excited to continue the proud tradition set forth by their predecessors as they represent Florida Gulf Coast University.
Each intern will travel to Tallahassee for the 2023 Legislative Session and we look forward to these students experiencing first-hand the state legislative process.
Thank you again to the Southwest Florida Legislative Delegation for their continuous commitment and leadership to provide an outstanding experience for our interns. Their mentorship is an invaluable experience for our students.
Student Leaders Advocate in Tallahassee- January 2023
The Florida Student Association (FSA) leaders, including five representing FGCU, traveled to Tallahassee to advocate for their top legislative priorities: Food Insecurity and Tele-Mental Health Services funding. It is their goal to eliminate student food insecurity on university campuses throughout the state of Florida and provide necessary mental health access. During their time at the Capitol, student leaders met with Senate President Kathleen Passidomo to discuss these priorities.
2022 Eagle Advocacy Legislative Appreciation Reception
Former President Martin hosted the 2022 Eagle Advocacy Legislative Appreciation Reception on April 28, 2022, to thank the members of the Southwest Florida Legislative Delegation for their continued advocacy and support during the 2022 Legislative Session.
The Office of Government Relations Legislative Interns: Matthew Boggan, Chadrick Fleno, Andres Palacio, Stephanie Porvaznik, and Sophia Verdino were recognized and presented with their official FGCU Legislative Scholar lapel pins.
To acknowledge the partnership between the FGCU Alumni Association and Eagle Advocacy, Michael Nachef, President of the Alumni Board of Directors, thanked the numerous alumni in attendance for their active participation in Eagle Advocacy.
Student Government Elects New President for 2022-2023
Grace Brannigan was elected FGCU's 25th Student Body President on April 1, 2022, and will serve a one-year term ending on March 30, 2023. During this term, she will also serve as a member of the FGCU Board of Trustees.
President Brannigan is a senior with a double major in History and Political Science with a minor in Philosophy. She is a proud First- Generation college student who has served in a broad range of leadership roles across campus since her freshman year. Grace served as a Senator for the College of Arts and Sciences and Senate President and also served as Vice President and President of the Resident Housing Association.
President Brannigan is a proud member of the Eagle Chapter of the National Residence Hall Honorary and FGCU's Honors College.
She plans to continue her education at law school after graduating in May 2023.
2022 FGCU Day at the Capitol
FGCU Day was held on January, 25, 2022. This student led initiative was packed with events that included an alumni dinner, an advocacy panel, Senate and House of Representatives Chamber tours, a photo opportunity with Governor DeSantis and meetings with members of the Legislature. The day ended with an introduction of the student delegation by Representative Kaylee Tuck, a member of the Southwest Florida Delegation, in the House of Representatives Higher Education Appropriations Committee. The event was a success with students presenting a powerful message that promoted FGCU's 2022 Legislative Priorities and their personal educational experiences.
2022 Office of Government Relations Legislative Internship Program
With the continued support of Former President Martin and FGCU's Student Government, five interns have been selected for the Office of Government Relations Legislative Internship Program. These five students demonstrate the core values necessary for student success and exemplify the FGCU Effect. We look forward to these students experiencing first- hand the state legislative process.
Eagle Advocacy Legislative Kickoff
Former President Martin hosted the Eagle Advocacy Legislative Kickoff on Thursday, September 30 to present an overview of FGCU's Legislative Agenda and advocacy efforts. FGCU Provost Mark Rieger, Student Government President Alyssa Fleischer and Chair of the Alumni Association Board of Directors Michael Nachef spoke about the importance and positive impact the legislative agenda would have upon FGCU.
Student Government Elects New President for 2021-2022
Alyssa Fleischer began her term as FGCU's 24th Student Government President on April 1, 2021, and will serve a one-year term ending on March 31, 2022. During this term, she will also serve as a member of the FGCU Board of Trustees.
President Fleischer is a senior majoring in Legal Studies with a double minor in both Political Science and Peace & Social Justice. After graduating in the Spring of 2022, she plans to continue to pursue these degrees in law school.
She has served in multiple capacities within the FGCU Student Government, been a Frosh Mosh Peer Mentor for the Multicultural Leadership Development Center and is returning for her fourth season as an FGCU Cheerleader.
"I am so thankful for the opportunities I have been given and my passions include serving and helping students find their homes on campus as I've found mine. Attending FGCU as a First-Generation college student has pushed me to become the leader I am today and I'm looking forward to my last year here."
2021 Eagle Advocacy Legislative Appreciation Reception
Former President Martin hosted the 2021 Eagle Advocacy Legislative Appreciation Reception on June 10 to thank the members of the Southwest Florida Legislative Delegation for their tireless efforts and continuous support during the 2021 Legislative Session.
2021 Legislative Internship Program
The Office of Government Relations Legislative Internship Program has had another successful year despite the restrictions due to COVID-19.
While visiting Tallahassee during the week of April 13-15, the four legislative interns had the opportunity to spend time with Lt. Governor Jeanette Nunez.
"Though the COVID pandemic changed some of the elements of the internship, I was still blown away by all of the incredible opportunities and experience I had throughout the semester” -Camron Greetham
“Being a legislative intern at FGCU has opened up so many opportunities for me! The professional experience and skills I learned are immeasurable. This opportunity has prepared me for the real world of politics, law, and criminal justice which I now feel ready for. I have landed an administrative position at a prestigious law firm, and no doubt this internship helped me achieve this new opportunity!” –Paige Hurbanek
“This internship ignited a passion for politics and civic engagement within me that I will carry for the rest of my life.”–Adina Reece
“The internship with the Office of Government Relations is a unique opportunity and great experience to be involved with the state legislative process.”–Robert Silano, III
Representative Borrero Visits FGCU
Representative Borrero had the opportunity to visit FGCU last Friday, January 22. This was Representative's first time on campus, so Former President Martin gave him the grand tour. After the tour, Former President Martin and Representative Borrero met with Executive Director of The Water School Greg Tolley, Vice President of Student Success and Enrollment Management Mitch Cordova, Director of Government Relations Jennifer Goen to discuss FGCU's University of Distinction: The Water School, our focus on student success, and the 2021 Legislative Agenda. Another part of the conversation with the Representative highlighted FGCU's on-going community outreach and water quality education in the surrounding communities. It was a very productive and positive meeting.
"I met with Former President Martin and his team and was very impressed with all of the work they are doing to prepare students for the work force and learned about all their initiatives to improve our water quality in South-west Florida. Their success is a model which should be mimicked across the state. I am looking forward to collaborating with FGCU during my tenure at the Florida House."
Legislative Delegation Meetings
Student Governmental Relations Director, Jacob Barton, attended the Charlotte County Delegation meeting on Thursday, December 10 to support Former President Martin and present a student's view of the 2021 FGCU Legislative Budget request.
Student Governmental Relations Director Jacob Barton, Student Government President Jacob Goldman and Student Government Chief of Staff Nathan Campbell joined Former President Martin on Friday, December 4 to present the FGCU 2021 Legislative Budget Request to the Collier County Legislative Delegation.
Senator Ben Albritton, Representative Michael Grant, SG Government Relations Director Jacob Barton and Senator Joe Gruters
SG Government Relations Director Jacob Barton, SG President Jacob Goldman, SG Chief of Staff Nathan Campbell and Former President Mike Martin
Past Events 2019-2020
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2020 FGCU Day at the Capitol
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Water School at FGCU: Ceremonial Groundbreaking Event
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