Meet the 2025-2026 SGA Executive Board

October 3, 2025

The Student Government Association (SGA) is back on campus and ready to represent and advocate for students on all aspects of life at Fisher.

Members of the SGA Executive Board.

As president of SGA, Brooke Chase ’26 leads the Executive Board and Senate meetings, serves as an ex-officio member of the University’s Board of Trustees, and attends Faculty Assembly meetings as the SGA delegate.

Now in her second term as president, Chase is focused on making positive change for the campus community.

“This year I am continuing to focus on sharing knowledge and awareness about SGA with the campus,” she said. “SGA has many resources and connections we can provide students.”

She’s also working to create a strong foundation for SGA by reviewing policies and implementing strategies that keep the association organized.

“As I enter my fourth and final year in SGA, I hope to leave a strong foundation for the next executive board. I want to continue working with the team to review policies and focus on organized record keeping,” she said.

A marketing major and professional sales minor, Chase is a member of the Honors Program and serves on the Honors Student Advisory Board. She is also a student ambassador for the Office of Admissions, a member of the Dean’s Student Advisory Council for the School of Business, and a fall intern with the Office of Institutional Advancement’s Alumni and Constituent Engagement team.

As vice president, Vincenzo Perfetti ’26 spends his time assisting the president, maintaining SGA’s relationship with the Office of Institutional Advancement, overseeing SGA signature events, and acting as the parliamentarian of the organization.

In working with the senators, he hopes to pass internal reforms that promote the efficiency of SGA.

“I also strive to help senators reach their constituencies and bring meaningful change to campus,” he explained. “One thing Fisher students should know about SGA is that we are here for you, we are your E-Board, and I am your vice president—never be afraid to reach out to us, we are always available to lend a helping hand.”

A criminology major with a minor in history, Perfetti is involved with the Office of Campus Ministry, serving as one of the student ministry coordinators. 

 

Mady Marsh ’26 serves as chief of staff, keeping SGA organized and on-task, taking and distributing meeting minutes and making sure the supply closet, SGA office, and Nest are neat and tidy.

She said Fisher students should feel empowered to connect with SGA and share their views with the E-board.

“I want to make sure that everyone knows they have a voice and can go to SGA to make sure it is heard,” she explained. “Students are welcome to attend senate meetings, as they are open to the entire campus.”

Marsh is an inclusive childhood education major. In addition to her work with SGA,  she is a member of the Teddi Dance for Love.

As director of marketing and communications, Madison Pavlovich ’27 keeps SGA in the spotlight. Her role is to publicize SGA and its events through social media and the creation of promotional materials. She is also a resource for clubs and organizations looking to reach more students and promote their events.

“I came into this role with the hope of making SGA feel more approachable to students. I want our events and resources to reach all students, not just senators, so everyone on campus knows how SGA can support them and how they can get involved,” she said. “My goal for SGA is to be seen as a fun and comfortable space where student voices matter.”

A pharmaceutical studies major with a minor in economics, Pavlovich volunteered with Great Beginnings and Transfer Student Orientation.

“I really enjoy getting to know our incoming students and helping them feel welcomed into the Fisher Family,” she said. “Those experiences reminded me how important it is to make sure students feel connected, and that's something I want to continue carrying forward through my role in SGA.”

Jenna Cwiklinski ’28 serves as director of student life and organizations, working with all SGA-affiliated clubs.

“This year through my position, I hope to empower students to create a variety of new clubs that will benefit the whole Fisher campus,” she said, adding that students can expect SGA programming throughout the semester where they can voice their concerns.

Cwiklinski, a criminology and criminal justice major with a psychology minor, is also a member of Best Buddies and the Criminology Club.

As the director of academic affairs, Dan Zornow ’28  serves as the liaison between student and the academic departments of the institution.

“My role involves advocating for students’ academic needs, ensuring that their voices are heard when decisions about curriculum, academic policies, and resources are made,” he explained. “I hope to improve communication between students and administration, promoting inclusivity in all our initiatives, and advocating for policies that support student well-being academically, socially, and personally.”

To Zornow, that means actively listening to student concerns and collaborating with faculty and administration to implement meaningful improvements.

A business management major with a minor in psychology, Zornow is active in the School of Business and participates in the Teddi Dance for Love. He also works for the Office of Institutional Advancement.

For additional information about SGA, email sga@sjf.edu or visit their page on Cardinal Hub.