Wayne State University Law School’s Student Bar Association Board of Governors announced its 2021-22 executive board, elected by the student body, and representatives elected by each class.
Executive Board includes:
• President Lindsey LaForest
• Vice President Christina Atanasoska
• Treasurer Parker Feldman
• Secretary Aubrie Smith
• ABA Representative Dominica Convertino
• Student Senate Representative Andrew Nurmi
Governors include:
• Second-Year Day Governors Celina Grimes and Alona Turner
• Second-Year Evening Governor Jacqueline Zarzycki
• Third-Year Day Governors Alyssa Segura and Yvonne Tirakian
• Governors At-Large Nicholas Goodenow, Nathan Kelps, Sarah Khan, Chris Mene, Timothy Parker, Pierce Polasek, Charles Safilian, Katherine Smigelski, and Zachary Ulewicz
The organization will announce first-year representatives and third-year evening governors in the fall.
The Wayne Law Student Bar Association Board of Governors appoints law students to serve on several student-faculty committees, sponsors Law School apparel sales, and organizes school-wide and social charitable activities.
- Posted April 22, 2021
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Law school elects 2021-22 Student Board of Governors

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