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Elected Class Representatives

    Class of 2022 Representative
Term 2020-2022
     Class of 2023 Representative
Term 2021-2023
    Class of 2024 Representative
Term 2022-2024

Ali Odenthal

Layan Ibrahim Brittany Guitierrez Kitto

Every August, the incoming class of first year students in the Vanderbilt MPH Program elect a class representative. The class representative serves a two-year term, beginning in August of the first year and ending in April of the second year. Student representatives serve as liaison between the MPH students and the MPH Program administration. This representative will also serve as the MPH Liaison on the officer team of the Public Health Student Association.

Eligibility: current first-year students in the Vanderbilt MPH Program.

Term: 2 years or five academic semesters (August of Year 1 through April of Year 2).

The primary responsibilities of the student representatives include event planning, information sharing, and serving as a liaison between the MPH students and the MPH Program administration. As the MPH Liaison for PHSA the student will be responsible for keeping the MPH program updated on the work and activities that PHSA is planning.

The role of student representative is unpaid; however, the MPH Program provides a budget from which the representatives can plan events.

Year 1 Class Representative Year 2 Class Representative
  • Lead planning process for student service events (at least one every fall and spring semester)
  • Work with Year 2 class representative to help coordinate student social events
  • Assist Year 2 Class Representative with planning of student feedback sessions
  • Facilitate information sharing among MPH students and across relevant academic programs (practicum placements, advocacy opportunities, special course offerings, guest lectures, etc.)
  • Attend MPH Program special events as a representative for the program (Orientation, MPH lectures and meetings with visiting speakers, site visits, reunions, etc.)
  • Assist with applicant recruitment as needed (meet with visiting students, address questions from applicants)
  • Attend all Public Health Student Association (PHSA) events and meetings as a representative for the program (national public health week, socials, service events, monthly meetings, etc.)
  • Report to MPH program on the work that is being accomplished by PHSA.
  • Coordinate student feedback sessions (at least one every academic year) and solicit input from students on courses, programming, etc.
  • Work with Year 1 Class Representative to help coordinate student service events
  • Facilitate information sharing among MPH students and across relevant academic programs (practicum placements, advocacy opportunities, special course offerings, guest lectures, etc.)
  • Attend MPH Program special events as a representative for the program (Orientation, MPH lectures and meetings with visiting speakers, site visits, reunions, etc.)
  • Assist with applicant recruitment as needed (meet with visiting students, address questions from applicants)
  • Attend all Public Health Student Association (PHSA) events and meetings as a representative for the program (national public health week, socials, service events, monthly meetings, etc.)
  • Report to MPH program on the work that is being accomplished by PHSA.
  • Every summer, the MPH Program will send incoming students an email seeking nominations.
  • Interested students complete a brief online form (REDCap) and write a one-paragraph statement summarizing why they are suited for the position. Students may also be nominated by faculty, staff, or their fellow students.
  • The MPH Program will compile nominations and create an electronic ballot, then distribute the ballot to students by email.
  • Students will have 2-4 weeks to submit their anonymous vote electronically.
  • At least 3/4 of students in the cohort must submit a vote.
  • The MPH Program will compile results and announce class representative by email and on website.
  • Election procedures and additional information and resources will be available on the MPH website.