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Robert Turner
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Tuskegee native Robert Turner has become the
first African-American student selected as chief of staff of the
Student Government Association
at The University of Alabama. As the executive chief of staff, he
is responsible for implementing policies and creating programs to
ensure communication and productivity between the executive council,
committee chairs and committee members.
Turner is the very first student to hold the position of executive
chief of staff; for the first time in UA SGA history, two chiefs
of staff were selected. As the executive chief of staff, he works
directly under SGA president Katie Boyd.
Turner is a 2000 graduate of Booker T. Washington High School
in Tuskegee, where he served as president of the SGA. Currently,
he is a senior at UA majoring in political science. He has worked
extensively on the campaigns of Greg Foster for State Treasurer
and Joe Turnham for Congress, among others, and has served as the
Tuscaloosa County Chairman for the Don Siegelman for Governor campaign
and president of the College Democrats at UA.
In the future, Turner hopes to take what he has learned at UA
back to Tuskegee. “I love Tuskegee and long for the day when
I can come back home and make a difference in my hometown,”
he said.
Further information can be found at the following web sites: http://sga.ua.edu/robert.htm
and http://www.cw.ua.edu/vnews/display.v/ART/2003/08/25/3f49beb45db9d?in_archive=1
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