Name: Carlo Cassone
Program: Public affairs and policy management
Position running for: Public affairs and policy management councillor
1) Why are you running for CUSA?
I love our school, and the student life atmosphere. I also want to represent my faculty because I love them.
2) What do you think makes you a good candidate?
My experience in the community with CANFAR, YMCA, World Vision, involvement in MUN, MNATO, IPF (International Policy Forum), etc.
3) What are two things you hope to achieve if elected?
– Build an electronic resource libs through dropbox.
– Continue communication with students and the college
4) What’s one fun fact about yourself?
I like pina colladas, getting caught in the rain.
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Name: Christian Robillard
Program: Public affairs and policy management
Position running for: Public Affairs and Policy Management councillor
1) Why are you running for CUSA?
I am running for CUSA because I believe my faculty deserves a strong and competent councillor and I will be the one who delivers that.
2) What do you think makes you a good candidate?
What takes me to the next level and makes me a great candidate is my work on many boards, in steering them on a successful path, my work with budgets in the six-figure range, and my approachability and wanting to serve others.
3) What are two things you hope to achieve if elected?
If elected I want to create a micro-financing fund, separate from FACCS, that students can tap into to run various events as well as create a specialists network of club execs plus subject matter experts to help grow your club or develop your event.
4) What’s one fun fact about yourself?
One fun fact about me is that I love puns.
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Name: Franco Cavar
Program: Public affairs and policy management
Position running for: Public Affairs and Policy Management councillor
1) Why are you running for CUSA?
I am running for CUSA because I’d like to make an impact at Carleton, and I feel that time is now. There are things at CUSA I’d like to see improved and I feel I’d be a good voice to those calls.
2) What do you think makes you a good candidate?
I think my experiencce thus far makes me a good candidate. In my short time at Carleton, I’ve been heavily involved with RRRA as a floor rep and with the Constitutional Reform Committee and Financial Review Comittee. On high school I was studdent president as well, where I took on a similar role.
3) What are two things you hope to achieve if elected?
Two things I hope to achieve if elected include improving the link between AKCESS and CUSA by meeting frequently with AKCESS and coming to conclusions together for PAPM students, as well as supporting in general more student scholarship funding and new student philanthropic endeavours.
4) What’s one fun fact about yourself?
One fun fact about me is that my background is Croation! I grew up going to Croation school, going to Croation “Folklur” and attending festivals.
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Name: Gennesse Walker-Scace
Program: Public affairs and policy management
Position running for: Public Affairs and Policy Management councillor
1) Why are you running for CUSA?
I believe PAPMers need to be better informed of what happens at CUSA; instead of complaining about CUSA, I’ve decided to run to do something about it.
2) What do you think makes you a good candidate?
For the past three years, I have worked on the National team at Scouts Canada. I’ve reviewed budgets in excess of $25 million and worked with people from every corner of the country. I know how to work with different people to get things done.
3) What are two things you hope to achieve if elected?
A CUSA councillor’s job is to represent their students, keep them informed, and keep the executive accountable. I simply want to provide strong representation.
4) What’s one fun fact about yourself?
I love being outside! The longest canoe expedition I’ve done was one week in Temagami.