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'''Whitney Green''' [[SEAS]] '[[2010|10]] was the President of the [[Engineering Student Council]] for 2009-10.  She was elected in spring [[2009]] by the ESC.  She was an [[IEOR]] major originally from New Jersey.  Prior to serving as president, Whitney served as secretary of the council, as well as official liaison to [[GSSC]].
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'''Whitney Green''' '[[2010|10]][[SEAS]], '[[2013|13]][[Teachers College|TC]] was the President of the [[Engineering Student Council]] for 2009-10.  She was elected in spring [[2009]] by the ESC.  She was an [[IEOR]] major originally from New Jersey.  Prior to serving as president, Whitney served as secretary of the council, as well as official liaison to [[GSSC]].
  
 
During her time as president, Green worked on the academic calendar issue, presenting a joint resolution with [[CCSC]] President [[Sue Yang]] to the [[University Senate]] that proposed starting the fall semester a week earlier in years where Labor Day falls later in the calendar.  She also worked to create more efficiency between CCSC and ESC, drawing the two often separate councils closer in terms of policy and programming than they had ever been.
 
During her time as president, Green worked on the academic calendar issue, presenting a joint resolution with [[CCSC]] President [[Sue Yang]] to the [[University Senate]] that proposed starting the fall semester a week earlier in years where Labor Day falls later in the calendar.  She also worked to create more efficiency between CCSC and ESC, drawing the two often separate councils closer in terms of policy and programming than they had ever been.
  
 
Outside of ESC, Green was known for her beatboxing with campus [[a capella]] group [[Nonsequitur]].
 
Outside of ESC, Green was known for her beatboxing with campus [[a capella]] group [[Nonsequitur]].
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After graduation, she worked as an admissions officer for [[CC]] and [[SEAS]], then took a stint running [[w:HackNY|HackNY]]. She is a former president of the [[Columbia Engineering Young Alumni]]. In [[2018]], she was awarded the [[Le Marteleur Award]] for distinguished service to Columbia Engineering young alumni.
  
 
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{{succession|preceded=[[Jonathan Lung]]|succeeded=[[Jessica Aspis]]|office=President of [[CEYA]]|years=2013-2015}}
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
[http://bwog.net/2010/05/09/senior-wisdom-whitney-green| Bwog Senior Wisdom]
 
[http://bwog.net/2010/05/09/senior-wisdom-whitney-green| Bwog Senior Wisdom]
  
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Latest revision as of 01:02, 26 March 2018

Whitney Green
See also Whitney Green's entry in Columbia's directory.

Whitney Green '10SEAS, '13TC was the President of the Engineering Student Council for 2009-10. She was elected in spring 2009 by the ESC. She was an IEOR major originally from New Jersey. Prior to serving as president, Whitney served as secretary of the council, as well as official liaison to GSSC.

During her time as president, Green worked on the academic calendar issue, presenting a joint resolution with CCSC President Sue Yang to the University Senate that proposed starting the fall semester a week earlier in years where Labor Day falls later in the calendar. She also worked to create more efficiency between CCSC and ESC, drawing the two often separate councils closer in terms of policy and programming than they had ever been.

Outside of ESC, Green was known for her beatboxing with campus a capella group Nonsequitur.

After graduation, she worked as an admissions officer for CC and SEAS, then took a stint running HackNY. She is a former president of the Columbia Engineering Young Alumni. In 2018, she was awarded the Le Marteleur Award for distinguished service to Columbia Engineering young alumni.

Preceded by
Peter Valeiras
President of the ESC 
2009-2010
Succeeded by
Chris Elizondo


Preceded by
Jonathan Lung
President of CEYA 
2013-2015
Succeeded by
Jessica Aspis


External Links

Bwog Senior Wisdom