Graduate Executive Branch

Mission

The Executive Branch of Graduate Student Government represents the voice of the graduate student body to the faculty, administration, staff, and others inside the Georgia Tech community. The Executive Branch sets the tone for the Graduate Student Government, while planning and executing goals and activities that meet student needs.

The operation of the Executive Branch is overseen by the Graduate Student Body President and the Graduate Student Executive Vice President. These two officers further lead the Executive Board, Standing and Ad-hoc Committees, and other representatives designated to sit on Institute committees and boards. The Board discusses upcoming legislation and advises the President and Vice President on matters of importance to the Graduate Student Senate (GSS) and the Georgia Tech community. Four positions are shared between the Graduate Student Government and the Undergraduate Student Government (USG): the Joint Vice President of Finance, the Joint Vice President of Sustainability and Infrastructure, the Joint Vice President of Information Technology, and the Coordinating Officer.

The Joint Vice President of Finance serves as the financial advisor to the GSS and Undergraduate House of Representatives (UHR), and oversees the process of budgeting the student activity fee money. The SGA is charged with allocating this money, but the Joint Finance Committee recommends all spending to the GSS and the UHR.

The President, with the assistance of the Executive Vice President, appoints all graduate committee chairs and graduate representatives to Institute committees and also fills all vacant senator positions, with the consent of the Senate.

Executive Committees

Graduate Online Student Affairs Committee 

Chair: Roque Mesa

Members of the Graduate Online Student Affairs Committee serve as the official executive representatives for the fully remote population at Georgia Tech.  In addition to lending their expertise on policy discussions that may impact the online student body, they also serve to create and design initiatives that aim to enhance the online experience by fostering social, academic, and professional development among its constituency. 

Graduate International Student Affairs Committee 

Chair: Amaya McNealey

The Graduate International Student Affairs Committee implements, oversees, and maintains projects and initiatives that aim to ease the transition of international students to a new country, provide equitable support to graduate international students in the absence of institutional programs, promote inclusion, and celebrate diversity of culture among graduate students. 

Academic and Research Affairs Committee 

Chair:Isabel Boyd

The Academic and Research Affairs Committee serves to improve the experience of Georgia Tech graduate students, through enacting change and implementing ideas recommended by the graduate student body. This committee seeks to define and refresh academic standards for graduate students, through diverse efforts like review of curriculum or programmatic changes and definition of the graduate student position on use of large language models in classroom and research settings. At the same time, this committee seeks to develop and push for enforcement of policies that govern the advisor-advisee relationship and protect graduate student interests in a research context. Topics that may be explored to further these goals are numerous and can be explored and proposed by members of the committee. 

Graduate Campus Services Committee 

Chair: Maxwell Oglesby

The Graduate Campus Services Committee works on a variety of graduate student-facing initiatives pertaining to the facilities and services that enable or enhance life on campus.  Among the project this committee works on are improved housing solutions for graduate students, more widespread access to healthcare options available for graduate students, better and more affordable dining options on campus, and improving access to auxiliary services such as Klemis Kitchen. 

Graduate Professional Development Committee 

Chair: Alina Gorbunova

The Graduate Professional Development Committee aims to support the career and leadership development of graduate students at Georgia Tech.  The committee oversees professional development programs tailored to meet the unique needs and aspirations of graduate students. These initiatives encompass a wide array of career paths, encompassing industries, academia, entrepreneurship, government, and non-profit sectors, ensuring inclusivity for a diverse community. In addition, the committee takes an active role in the development and itinerary of GSGA’s annual professional and academic development conference, CRIDC. 

Graduate Elections Committee  

Chair: Julia Lin

The election committee oversees the senate elections and presidential elections of the Graduate Student Government to ensure fair elections. This includes but is not limited to promoting upcoming elections, checking whether people that are up for election fulfill the requirements as stated in our governing documents, promoting, and ensuring fair campaigning of candidates and finally overseeing voting and announcing of results.  

Successful applicants will serve for the academic year 2023/2024 to oversee and manage the senate elections in September 2023, potential senate elections in January 2024 and the presidential elections in March and April 2024. They are expected to become familiar with the rules and policy that govern the elections. When elections are on-going, the committee will meet regularly. During periods without elections, we expect two meetings to plan the upcoming election. The committee will be chaired by the Chief of Staff, but successful applicants are encouraged to take on an active and leading role in the committee. 

Joint Finance Committee 

Chair: Will Miller

SGA’s Joint Finance Committee is a financial allocation body, chaired by the Joint Vice President of Finance, that is responsible for determining allocations of the Student Activity Fee. Other major responsibilities include but are not limited to, the preparation of a budget for over 400 student organizations, reviewing of bills, developing close relationships with student organizations, and ensuring the fair usage of allocated funds from the Student Activity Fee. 

Mental Health Joint Allocation Committee 

Chair: vacant

The Mental Health Joint Allocation Committee (JAC) manages the dispersal of the $1M fund allocated from the Student Government Association (SGA) and Georgia Tech administration in October of 2017. Any individual student, the office of Georgia Tech, or student clubs can apply for JAC funds. The purpose of JAC is to fund initiatives that improve the mental health and well-being of Georgia Tech students.  For more information, visit https://www.sga.gatech.edu/jac/.  

Conference Funds Committee 
  
Chair: Marquise’ Collins 
 
The SGA Conference Funds Committee reviews financial allocations and conducts research regarding the SGA Conference Fund and Career Development Fund. This committee helps support all Georgia Tech students. 

GSGA Stipend Information

PositionProposed 2023-2024 Salary
President$6000
Executive Vice President$3200
Chief of Staff$2000
VP Academic Affairs$2000
VP Graduate Events$2000
VP Campus Services$1800
VP Government Affairs$1800
VP Graduate Communications$1800
VP Professional Development$1800
VP Student Life$1800
VP Graduate Conference Funds$1800
Senate Leadership (Combined)$5000
Totals$31000