BW student body elects president and vice president
Students at Baldwin Wallace University elected Andrew Henthorn '19 of Cleveland and Allyson Crays '20 Warren, Ohio, on Wednesday, February 7 to serve as the 106th BW Student Body President and Vice President. They officially took office during an inauguration ceremony on Tuesday, February 20.
Henthorn is a junior political science major with a double minor in legal studies and political communications. He is a brother of Pi Lambda Phi and holds an executive council position within the fraternity. He most recently served as president of Student Senate and before that served as a student senator.
"I
am
incredibly
excited
to
begin
pursuing
the
initiatives
that
we
discussed
during
our
campaign,"
Henthorn
said.
"Ally
and
I
are
looking
forward
to
being
a
voice
for
the
student
body
and
listening
to
the
concerns
of
our
fellow
classmates.
We
believe
that
we
have
the
opportunity
to
create
impactful
change
on
campus.
We
are
always
open
to
new
ideas
and
we
look
forward
to
working
with
the
administration,
student
government
and
the
student
body
to
make
an
impact
on
campus!"
Crays
is
a
sophomore
public
health
major
with
minors
in
legal
studies,
political
science
and
public
relations.
She
is
a
sister
of
Zeta
Tau
Alpha
and
holds
the
executive
council
position
of
new
member
coordinator.
She
has
also
served
as
the
Student
Concerns
Committee
chairman
in
Senate
and
works
as
a
student
supervisor
at
the
Center
for
Philanthropy
&
Alumni
Engagement
with
Telejackets.
Crays
had
this
to
say
about
her
position,
"I
am
extremely
excited
and
honored
to
have
the
opportunity
to
work
with
Andy
to
address
the
needs
and
concerns
of
the
student
body.
I
have
immense
faith
in
some
of
our
platform
initiatives
to
create
meaningful
collaboration
between
groups
on
campus
and
improve
the
mental
and
physical
wellness
of
students.
I
cannot
wait
to
see
what
adventures
this
next
year
holds!"