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Izzy Hartman
Hi! I’m Izzy Hartman and I’m so excited to run for your Community Engagement president. You might know me as the one behind the pumpkin bread bake sale for Kids Helping Kids every November!
Through my work with KHK, I have learned how powerful community engagement is. I’ve been a part of the GA community since my freshman year, and I have always felt inspired by how welcoming and inclusive everyone is. If I was elected Community Engagement president, I want to help grow that spirit—through creative events, collaboration with the other boards and the student body, and meaningful service opportunities. I’m here to listen and make your voices heard. And most importantly, I want to help everyone feel like they belong.
I’m running for this position because I believe in the joy and impact of showing up for each other. There’s nothing I love more than this community, and as your possible Community Engagement president, I promise to follow through and work hard to turn your ideas into action. Let’s build an impactful, connected environment together. Thank you!
Kaitlin Scollans
Hi! I’m Kaitlin Scollans, and I’m so excited to be running for Community Engagement president. I’ve always been passionate about giving back and doing everything I can to help others because I know the immense impact it can have. I want to bring that same passion to GA and help make our community the most engaged it’s ever been! One of my main goals would be to increase participation in service across GA—getting more people involved in drives and service opportunities. To make this happen, I want to make service incredibly accessible by leveraging the CPP and all the amazing resources GA has to offer. There are so many opportunities in the Greenwich/Fairfield County area that people don’t know about, and I want to change that!
Eloise Warden
Hi! I’m Eloise Warden, and I’m so excited for the opportunity to run for Community Engagement Board president. Serving as a junior CEB representative has truly inspired me to strengthen and expand the presence of community engagement across every division of our school. I also hope to carry on the meaningful legacy that Lindsey has created. By fostering an environment where every student’s voice is heard and valued, I want to help each person recognize the individual impact they can make, and inspire everyone to be part of something greater than ourselves.