Kadean Maddix

I have been a member of RHA for 3 years. We have come so far as an organization, working to make the residential experience a memorable one. However, I believe RHA is at a crossroads. Change is never easy. As president, I want to hold on to the ideals that make this organization successful. But I believe that there needs to be some fundamental restructuring and re-evaluation of programming. For too long we have neglected the residential experience of upperclassmen. I want to fix that. I want to make RHA more transparent. To do this, we need to promote RHA and what we stand for. We can achieve these goals if we are courageous enough to address them. I want to continue advocating for all residents. If elected, these are the ideals that will guide my decisions. I hope you will join me in this effort for a better RHA.

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