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2012 SFSS Executive Election Candidate Interviews

The following are interviews with various executive candidates running in the 2012 SFSS election. Only the candidates that allowed themselves to be interview have links to their section in the video.
Click on the links beside the names to skip to specific sections throughout the video.

PRESIDENT
Lorenz Yeung
Ashleigh Kolla – IntroJob DescriptionPlatformWeirdnessVote For Me
Kayode Fatoba – IntroJob DescriptionPlatformVote For Me

EXTERNAL RELATIONS OFFICER
Meaghan Wilson – IntroJob DescriptionPlatformWeirdnessVote For Me
Nate Larsen – IntroJob DescriptionPlatformWeirdnessVote For Me
James Hankinson – IntroJob DescriptionPlatformWeirdnessVote For Me
Stephanie Boulding

TREASURER
Michael McDonell
Kevin Zhang – IntroJob DescriptionPlatformWeirdnessVote For Me

MEMBER SERVICES OFFICER
Humza Khan – IntroJob DescriptionPlatformWeirdnessVote For Me

MEMBER AT-LARGE
Linda Chen – IntroJob DescriptionPlatformWeirdnessVote For Me
Arian Noei Aghaei
Ashleigh Girodat
Michael H. Hejazi
Karanvir Singh Thiara

UNIVERSITY RELATIONS OFFICER
Jeff McCann
Aleks Besan

INTERNAL RELATIONS OFFICER
Craig Pavelich

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