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Senior Class Cabinet

Presidents

Kevin Gao

Kevin Gao

Kevin is an Econ major and an IR minor. Kevin is originally from Austin, TX, and he'll be working full time in New York in finance. He loves to travel, play tennis and swim. In the past, he has served as editor-in-chief of SURJ, and he has been a Board of Trustees representative.

Pamela Kum

Pamela Kum

Hi Class of '06! My name is Pamela Kum and I am one of the Senior Class Presidents. To introduce myself a little, I am a Human Biology and Sociology double major. My hometown is Cupertino, CA (or as I like to affectionately call it, "Cooptown!"). I was an RA in Toyon last year and was on the Class Cabinet our sophomore year. I am a huge fan of pop music, indulge in trashy television (like the O.C.), and love watching Stanford sports. I can easily be convinced to procrastinate on work in favor of going to get ice cream or having some coffee. Some of my favorite places on campus are the Cantor Arts Center, the Quad, and Moonbeans.

James Mitchell

James Mitchell

I am James Mitchell and definitely the coolest of the four class presidents. I am majoring in History and Political Science with concentrations in United States History and American Politics. I was born in Chicago and raised in the Bay Area. I enjoy playing basketball and politics. My main goal this year is to make sure that everybody in the class of '06 has a memorable last year with all their friends at Stanford.

Shyam Ravindran

Shyam Ravindran

Shyam is majoring in Management Science & Engineering, and also obtaining a minor in Computer Science. In his 3+ plus years at Stanford, he's participated in a variety of campus organizations, including the ASSU Senate, writing for the Stanford Progressive, coaching high school debate with Stanford Youth Forensics, and teaching second-graders hip-hop dance with Step-OUT. Shyam's interests include playing poker and eating extremely unhealthy foods. After graduation, Shyam will be working in management consulting in San Francisco.

Vice-Presidents

Mike Chang

Mike Chang

Hello, my name is Mike Chang. This year I live in Suites, 15 minutes away from anything. Originally, I’m from Potomac, MD right outside DC, home of the Redskins, Wizards, and now the Nationals. I am majoring in biomechanical engineering, and hopefully next year I’ll have some sort of job before I apply to medical school. I’m really looking forward to this year, and I hope it turns out to be our best.

Sylvanus "Sol" Bent

Sylvanus "Sol" Bent

Hello, my name is Sylvanus but everyone calls me "Sol" and I am originally from Durham, NC. My interests include playing basketball, working out, playing video games (Halo, NBA LIVE, X-MEN Legends, DragonBall Z etc.), playing the piano and singing, following and discussing current events and politics as well as advancements in various technological fields. I am the President and Co-Webmaster of the Stanford Gospel Choir as well as the Publicity Chair for the Society of Black Scientists and Engineers. I am a Biomedical Computation major and I will pursue an M.B.A after graduation.

Akilah Carter-Davis

Akilah Carter-Davis

Tony Hong

Tony Hong

I'm an econ major living in Kimball this year. My favorite cartoon character is Jimmy Neutron. He has really cool hair. I'd like to be the next Donald Trump, but without his hair. As part of the cabinet, we'll be hosting a lot of great events to help make this year a memorable one. Hope to see you all there.

Joanne Gan

Joanne Gan

Kia Ora, I'm Joanne. I am an econ and IR major here at Stanford, and I'm from Wellington New Zealand. This year, I'm living in Toyon - as an RA.

Bob Sensenbrenner

Bob Sensenbrenner

Bob is a Political Science Major from Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. In his time at Stanford, Bob has been involved in campus political groups. Currently, he's a Focus Assistant in Naranja and also serves on the ASSU Constitutional Council.

Kristina Chiu

Kristina Chiu

Hi ya'll, my name is Kristina Chiu. I am a senior majoring in Economics and International Relations. Prior to Stanford, I lived in Louisville, Kentucky - the proud home of, among other things, Muhammad Ali, the Kentucky Derby, and the most exciting college basketball. At Stanford, I lead various organizations, including SAT Success and Cap and Gown (Stanford's oldest organization), and am currently an RA in Mirrielees. I am also involved in a number of other groups on campus that focus on diversity and community service, in addition to holding several research assistant positions. Outside of academics and clubs, I enjoy creating and enjoying others' art, getting to know people, dancing, and sports, especially those involving water.

Jessica Wang

Jessica Wang

Jessica Wang is an economics major from Hillsborough, CA. On campus she has been involved in The Stanford Daily, SIG, and OCB. In her free time (which should be most of this year) she enjoys travelling, reading, playing golf, hanging out with friends and meeting new people. She is really bad at writing about herself. And finally, she is looking forward to help make senior year the most awesome year ever as part of the cabinet.

Laura Villanueva

Laura Villanueva

Although I was born in northern California, I'm an air force military brat raised in the great city of Las Vegas who thinks of southern California as a second home. I'm majoring in Public Policy, minoring in Psychology, and considering co-terming in Media Studies. I've been involved with all kinds of Stanford activities, including Frosh Council, NSO volunteering, and EPATT, and I am currently the Fundraising Executive for Dance Marathon 2006. You may have seen me at Green Library, where I've worked at the Loan Desk for the past 3 years checking out your library books. I love shopping, chilling with friends, the Dodgers, cooking, reading, watching movies, the show 24, and going to Stanford sporting events- especially men's basketball, volleyball, and baseball. I'm looking forward to an amazing senior year and helping plan some awesome events for our class!

Jessica Daniel

Jessica Daniel

Jess Daniel is finishing up her major in English, minor in Spanish, and working on a coterminal MA in the School of Education. Apart from senior class activities (to which she dedicates 99.99% of her time) she also works as an editorial intern for the Stanford Lawyer magazine, manages Foundations for Education, a local non-profit afterschool program, and is writing two theses, one on community-school integration and redesign, and the other on the ethics of reading and interpretation. Her other passions are cooking delicious things, decorating, rolling around on the floor laughing, and California beaches. Though not allowed at "Senior Nights" she vows to make this year the BEST EVER.

Tom Hurlbutt

Tom Hurlbutt

Tom Hurlbutt is a senior majoring in Computer Science, and he intends to extended his stay here for an additional year by co-terming in Computer Science. Tom is quite involved (sometimes too invovled) at Stanford. He broadcasts Mens' and Womens' for KZSU 90.1 FM, serves as Webmaster for two different student groups, section leads CS106 whenever he needs the money, and performs with the Stanford Improvisors. Tom's interests includes sports (watching and playing,) game shows, computer games, and procrastination (which he hopes will become an Olympic sport by 2016.)

Shilpa Gulati

Shilpa Gulati

A HumBio major from Chicago, Shilpa Gulati is having a great time as ATA at Storey House this year, and is also involved in the Biodesign venture team and judicial panel pool. She loves to swim at Avery, dance, try new foods, read and travel as much as she can. Shilpa will be working on the spirit and pub night committees this year, so feel free to let her know about any ideas you have for pub night locations, class of '06 clothing, or events you'd like to see happen!

Sunshine Lencho

Sunshine Lencho

My name is Tsion Lencho, better known as Sunshine. Im an Art History major with a concentration in African Art. I'm a PAE I mentor, cofounder of the Art History Society and devoted CDC student assistant. I like long walks in the main quad and spend my free time knitting booties for my stuffed animals.

Logan Ford

Logan Ford

Hi, my name is Logan Ford. I am a Human Biology major, with an area of concentration in Exercise Physiology. In addition to being on the Senior Class Cabinet, I am involved on campus as a Research Assistant in the Biology department, and as a Lab Assistant at the General Clinical Research Center at Stanford Hospital. After graduating, I hope to attend medical school. When I’m not working/filling out med school applications, I enjoy Madden 2006, hanging out with my friends, and playing pickup basketball.

Ashley McHugh

Ashley McHugh

I am a human biology major with a concentration in biotechnology and genetics. I am planning on attending law school after completing my undergraduate studies. I swam on Stanford’s synchronized swimming team for three years and am a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. I am currently an intern for a startup medical information technology company called Medstory.

Maham Mela

Maham Mela

Hi! My name is Maham Mela and I am double majoring in Economics and International Relations. I was born and raised in Pakistan and in lieu of my strong interest in public policy since high school, I am currently researching US IT education models and their application in a context like Pakistan's. I am also actively involved in DevelopNOW, an organization I co-founded to help send students interns abroad to work with NGOs. Previously, I have worked with the Islamic Society of Stanford University, and Pakistanis at Stanford. I like reading, writing and bossing around my little siblings. Here's to wishing us all an incredible senior year!

Daniel Kilduff

Daniel Kilduff

Daniel Kilduff was born on Oct. 14 1983 in San Francisco CA. He was raised in the city by the bay by his parents Pat and Marshall, and has a younger brother named Ace and a dog Murph. His whole family is from California, and he looks to see a lil bit of the world after he is done with his time here at Stanford. If you got any ideas on stuff to feel free to let him know. Growing up Daniel played has always been an idealist. He hopes that overthe course of his life he can somehow make the world a better place. If you got any ideas how to do that in the best way possible let him know. Being on class cabinet should be a good time. Daniel will be trying to hit up everyone in the class of '06 to give Stanford some cash ($20.06 at a min) because the university has given us all some good opportunities. If you don't want to give, that's too bad, that's not an option. Daniel enjoys playing soccer, going to shows, kicking it with friends, doing what he does, being the greatest dancer of all time, and learning.