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Leondra Power is sworn-in as CMU Students’ Union President

By April 18, 2018CMU News

Leondra Power was sworn-in as president of the CMU Students’ Union in a ceremony on Thursday at the University’s Main Campus, ushering in a new period of student leadership that she vowed would “change the tide”.

The ceremony capped a remarkable election for Leondra – who some saw as the underdog during the election campaign. The oath of office was administered by outgoing president Romaine Wallace at 3:30 p.m. signalling the start of her term as Student Union president.

During her address, she asserted that she is the best fit to lead the student body during this critical period of in the University’s history, and outlined her plans for the upcoming academic year. She also used the moment to laud the Romaine Wallace led Students’ Union which she said had helped restore confidence and relevance to the Union Office.

“I would also like to thank Romaine Wallace for leading a talented team of young and committed individuals who brought greater leadership and pride to the Union Office.”

“I intend to extend the reach our University to broader and more diverse audiences,” Leondra told members of the audience who turned out to witness her first public address since her victory over Matthew Gilzene to be elected president.

Leondra assumed the presidency of a Union which has undergone several changes over the last two academic years. She acknowledged that it would be a tall order to match the achievements of her predecessor as president but asserted that her team is up for the challenge.

“Under Mr. Wallace’s leadership the Union has been characterized by innovative ideas, strategic thinking and countless efforts to increase credibility and visibility,” she said. “My team is competent and ready to work. And where we may fall short, we are prepared to work alongside past student leaders.”

Meanwhile, outgoing president, Romaine Wallace charged the incoming Union members to develop passion and consistency; as only then, will they reap what he termed “hidden rewards.”