Adheli Gonzalez

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Adheli Gonzalez

Adheli Gonzalez SEAS'21 is from Chicago, IL is the Vice President of Communications for 2019-2020. She is studying Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Electrical Engineering. She is a student representative for the Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Committee, an undergraduate researcher at the Columbia Robotics Manipulation and Mobility (ROAM) Lab, and a member of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE). She has been a part of the Furnald Hall Council and One-to-one Tutoring.

Student Council

Adheli was elected to the Engineering Student Council as the Vice President of Communications for 2019-2020 in her junior year, along with her Executive Board party SEAS the Change Δ. She has also held the positions of Sophomore Vice President and First-Year Class Representative. Throughout her years on council, she has consistently chosen to be on Communications Committee.

Goals To improve the communication between students, faculty, and administration, improve distribution of information/resources to students, improve documentation of ESC institutional memory through website, increase social media presence, as well as increase the transparency of ESC.

Members of Communications Committee Adheli Gonzalez, Ariana Novo, Ethan Thayumanavan, Rahul Kataria, Sambhav Jain, Stephanie Guo

Accomplishments

  • SEAS Calendar - Regularly update the SEAS-wide Google Calendar which students can subscribe to, with upcoming events and opportunities for undergraduate engineering students. Reached out to student clubs on campus to include their events on the calendar.
  • SEAS Flash - Make fun newsletter style videos to advertise upcoming events and opportunities for undergraduate engineering students to increase SEAS student representation and presence at these events.
  • Website - Developed a new ESC website to include institutional memory, include updated information about council initiatives and meeting times, include meeting minutes and livestream of general body meetings, include methods of contacting members of council, and showcase what council is working on.
  • Social Media - Regularly update social media with new events, opportunities, statements, pictures of events hosted, as well as wellness tips. Increased social media following. Quickly respond to messages sent to social media pages.
  • Peer Mentorship Program - Expanded ESC Peer Mentorship Program by over 120%, where underclassmen and upperclassmen in the same major are paired to receive guidance. Hosted a celebration for all mentors and mentees to meet and mingle, as well as receive feedback about the program. Creating a question sheet for mentors and mentees to guide their conversations.
  • WikiCU - Kept information as updated/accurate as possible on WikiCU for the general student body to access as an informal info-route (created by students, for students).
  • Council Meetings - Thoroughly annotate agenda to represent council’s ideas and initiatives. Livestream general body meetings with agenda projected in the background, which can be found on Facebook and website. Meeting minutes available on website.
  • Schedule a Chat with ESC - Created a Google Form to give the student body a way to schedule a meeting/meet-up with a member(s) of ESC to discuss initiatives, policies, or concerns they may have. This makes ESC more approachable, as well as a resource to students. This form is checked regularly to schedule the requested meeting as soon as possible.
  • Suggestion Box - Regularly check Suggestion Box Google Form where the student body can provide the council with feedback. This link is displayed on the website, SEAS Flash video descriptions, and there is a “Feedback Friday” theme on ESC’s Instagram to serve the same purpose.
Preceded by
Asher Goldfinger
ESC Student Body President 
2019-20
Succeeded by
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