Executive Board
Vivian Slaton
SGA President
Vivian Slaton is a junior history major with a minor in legal studies on the pre-law track. She joined SGA her sophomore year as Vice President, where she reintroduced the late-night hot meal exchange, assisted with Aces Haven, and completed a university-wide parking audit. She joined SGA out of a passion for serving both the campus and the broader community. During her time as president, she hopes to revise the SGA bylaws and constitution to increase student representation while maintaining institutional efficiency. These revisions will aim to better include students from all areas of campus while continuing to support and strengthen student organizations. Additionally, she plans to continue the previous board's work on expanding the Legacy Courtyard.
Mitchell Thomas
SGA Vice President
sgavicepresident@evansville.edu
Mitchell Thomas is a junior at the University of Evansville majoring in Civil Engineering with a minor in Spanish. He is involved on campus as Vice President of the Student Government Association and Vice President of the UE chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Mitchell joined SGA to work on various enhancement projects and ideas he had to make campus a better place for all students. Through his role, he hopes to bring about a second phase of the SGA Legacy Courtyard and make sure students' priorities are expressed to campus leadership. He is passionate about leading projects and specifically projects related to transportation, whether this be multimodal or street improvements, as this is directly related to his future career.
Gabriel Long
SGA Chairperson of Congress
sgachairofcongress@evansville.edu
Bailey Crawford
SGA Director of Community
sgadirectorofcommunity@evansville.edu
Bailey is a junior majoring in Theatre Performance with an Associated Study in Law and Leadership. On campus, they serve as the Walnut Townhouse RA, a third-year Admissions Ambassador, and the Admissions Ambassador Vice President of Training. She also represents students on the UE Inclusion and Belonging Committee, the UE AI Committee, and the MLK Day Planning Committee, in addition to serving on the SGA Academic Funds Board. They joined SGA because they believe deeply in advocating for the student voice, especially in unpredictable times when institutions must cultivate leaders who champion student needs. As Director of Community, Bailey aims to strengthen inclusivity and belonging across campus, ensuring the community continually grows into a more supportive and connected environment.
Moe El Osman
SGA Chief Financial Officer
sgachieffinancialofficer@evansville.edu
Moe El Osman is a senior at the University of Evansville majoring in Economics and Finance with a minor in Mathematics. He is actively involved on campus as Chief Financial Officer of the Student Government Association, Vice President of Finance for Sigma Phi Epsilon, and President of the Economics Club. Moe joined SGA to help ensure responsible financial stewardship and to advocate for initiatives that enhance student opportunities and engagement. Through his role, he hopes to strengthen transparency in budgeting, support student organizations with effective resource allocation, and contribute to long-term financial planning that benefits the entire campus community. He is passionate about leadership, service, and creating meaningful impact within the university.
Ishaan Prasad
SGA Chief Marketing Officer
Ishaan Prasad is a junior Neuroscience major at the University of Evansville. He is actively involved on campus as a member of Phi Gamma Delta and Global Medical Brigades, where he engages in service initiatives and leadership development both locally and globally. Ishaan joined the Student Government Association to be part of the well-structured organization that advocates for all students and serves as a bridge between administration, faculty, and the student body. As Chief Marketing Officer, he works to strengthen communication, visibility, and accessibility within SGA through initiatives such as enhancing the organization's website, coordinating professional media efforts, and developing streamlined submission systems for student organizations to promote their events. In his role, he aims to improve transparency, elevate student engagement, and ensure that SGA's work is clearly represented across campus.
Ross Rider
SGA Academic Fund Board Chair
Ross is a junior Pre-Medicine Biology major. He is involved on the UE campus in multiple student organizations and committees. Ross is a member of the Chemistry Club Outreach ChangeLab, and the UE Ceremonies Committee. Ross also currently serves as the President of the Epsilon Iota Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta. Ross joined the Student Government Association to contribute to the betterment of the university through service and transparency. As the Chairperson of the AFB, Ross advocates the allocation of SGA funds to individual students aspiring towards academic or professional goals. Ross's goal is to make the Academic Fund Board visible, accessible, and beneficial to all full-time students at the University of Evansville. Through his lens, the Academic Fund Board's mission is to financially support fellow students so that they may continue upward into their successful futures without financial hardship.
Hannah Martin
SGA Parliamentarian
sgaparliamentarian@evansville.edu
Andrew Adams
SGA Secretary
Andrew Adams is a junior Exercise Science major at the University of Evansville. He is currently working towards graduate school after finishing his major. Andrew is involved in the University Choir, fraternity life on campus and recently became an Orientation Leader. Some of his interests include racing in various motorsports, health and fitness, skiing, watersports, traveling, hiking, and cooking. Due to racing, busy schedules, and traveling, attention to detail, quality work, and genuine interactions have become very valuable to Andrew. These traits help Andrew engage with students on campus and work closely with his fellow executives. As Secretary, organization, adaptability, and discretion are values he brings to the table, keeping detailed records, so the board can focus on the improvement of student life.
Office Location
Student Life Center, Ridgway University Center, Room 215
