Executive Vice President
Christian Flournoy
Sophomore
Class of 2027
College of Human Ecology
Human Biology, Health & Society
My name is Christian Flournoy, and I am running to be your Student Assembly Executive Vice President (EVP). Since my freshman year, I have been committed to the betterment of the Cornell community through the Student Assembly as Freshman Rep, Undergraduate Rep At-Large, and Vice President of DEI. So far, I have effectively served the community through resolutions geared toward mental health, financial support, community representation, and more.
The future of the Student Assembly—and Cornell as a whole—requires a new framework that prioritizes maximizing student voice and community representation. As EVP, I am focused on providing the student body with Transparency, Engagement, and Advocacy. Transparency on pending resolutions, assembly functionality, and more is necessary to reinstill trust with the community and ensure people understand how we are representing them. Increased engagement of student organizations, campus leadership, and the general student body will ensure that the Student Assembly can more accurately represent the Cornell community. Advocacy has been at the heart of my work since the beginning, and I will continue to be an advocate for you and your desires.
I hope to represent you as Executive Vice President.
Ezra Galperin
Sophomore
Class of 2027
College of Arts and Sciences
Government and Jewish Studies
Dear Cornellians,
I'm excited to run to be your Executive Vice President! My campaign is simple: less talk, more action. As your Representative-At-Large, I've focused on making real, practical changes based on your needs. You wanted meal swipes at Trillium—so as chair of the dining committee, I co-sponsored a resolution, and now dining is actively working on it. When I heard Halal meat was tough to get, I ensured that dining would expand its sources. When I saw student workers struggling, I joined with the Student Workers' Representative to make sure the assembly addressed it.
I'm here to tackle the everyday challenges we all face and to make sure resources like the Student Assembly Infrastructure Fund and special projects funding are easy for you to use. The Student Assembly shouldn't just work for you—it should work with you. As EVP, I'll always be ready to support your ideas and initiatives.
Let’s cut the nonsense and boost real student engagement together!
Vote for action. Vote for accessibility. Vote for results.
Saad Razzak
Junior
Class of 2026
College of Arts and Sciences
Government
Hey!
I’m Saad Razzak, a Junior in the College of Arts & Sciences, and for the past year, I have represented CAS on the Student Assembly. Now, I’m running for Executive Vice President because I want to take what I’ve learned and make sure your voices are heard on the most important issues.
If you vote for me, here’s some of what I’ll focus on:
• No prelims the night before breaks.
• Get construction under control🙄.
• Tackle Cornell’s housing crisis.
In my time on the Assembly, I’ve chaired the Academic Policy Committee and fought for changes that benefit students. From pushing for clearer grading policies to securing funding for student projects at risk of being cut, I’ve always put students first. Right now, I’m working on extending the study period before finals, so stay tuned for that!
We need someone who will advocate for students and make sure our voices are heard. I know it feels like we don’t have enough power in how Cornell operates, but if we have someone who’s dedicated to fighting for what matters to us, we can make real change and foster a greater sense of community and openness on campus. If you vote for me, I will do my best every day.
David Suarez
Class of 2027
Sophomore
American Studies; Fashion Studies
David Equals Inclusion, DEI, Hi, I’m David Suarez and I’m running to be your Executive Vice President on the Student Assembly. As the current Vice President of Internal Operations, I have worked tirelessly to represent Cornell’s student body and always vote with students’ best interests in mind.
My goal as Executive Vice President is to work for you and ensure that Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion remain at the heart of the Assembly’s projects. It is up to us to push and challenge the university to improve for our well-being. I come to you at a time when we must fight for what we believe in, and I am here to fight. Together we form a stronger Cornell Community. I’m dedicated to ensuring marginalized communities are heard and recognized in discourse, and that Assembly leadership takes tangible steps to ensure the safety and inclusion of all students on campus.
Having served as the Assembly’s third-highest-ranking officer gives me the experience and confidence to assume the role of Executive Vice President and make your visions possible. This campaign is rooted in accessibility, advocacy, and a commitment to you. We must be the change that we hope to see. Thank You for considering me as your Executive Vice President.