Difference between revisions of "Cody Ares Baynori"
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[[Category:Student Governing Board Chairs|Baynori]] | [[Category:Student Governing Board Chairs|Baynori]] |
Revision as of 12:55, 3 February 2023
Cody Ares Baynori CC '23 is the Chair of the Student Governing Board. He is majoring in Political Science and English.
He also serves as the President of the Columbia Quest Scholars and is a founder of the Minecraft Club.
Preceded by Carson Teitler |
Chair of the Student Governing Board 2022-2023 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
University Involvement
- Student Governing Board: 2022-2023 Chair
- Columbia Quest Scholars: 2022-2023 President
- Columbia University College Communists: 2022-2023 Board Aide
- Minecraft Club: Board Liaison from 2019-2023
- New Student Orientation Program: Orientation Leader from 2020-2022
- Student Governing Board: 2021-2022 Treasurer
- Columbia Quest Scholars: 2021-2022 Vice President
- Residence Hall Leadership Organization: 2021-2022 Vice President of Communications, Broadway Residence Hall
- Columbia University College Communists: 2021-2022 Chairman & Chair of Finance
- Student Governing Board: 2020-2021 Secretary
- Columbia Quest Scholars: 2020-2021 Secretary
- Student Governing Board: 2019-2020 Representative
- Amnesty International at Columbia: 2020 Internal Communications Liaison
- Amnesty International at Columbia: 2019 Head of the Refugee & Migrant Rights Campaign
Defunding Greek Life
As the 2022-2023 Co-Chair of F@CU, Cody successfully advocated for a $0 allocation toward the Inter Greek Council. He was also a driving force behind the council receiving $0 the previous year.