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Leilani Rabemananjara
Pronouns: She/They
Leilani is the Community and Societies Coordinator for the Association and focuses on supporting and developing student societies, groups and sports. They also have a background in Community Development and Community Education and are a good point of contact for students eager to develop their own communities, wanting to work with the local community, or work with community/informal education.
Leilani's creative background includes an undergraduate degree in Theatre and Literature and they are currently active as a Drag artist/Drag King around the Scottish drag and cabaret scene.
Speak to Leilani about setting up a society, society funding, boosting engagement with your society and exploring its structure, sports teams and activities, or events that work with the local community or develop student community.
Email: l.rabemananjara@gsa.ac.uk
Choterina Freer
Pronouns: She/Her
Choterina is the Academic & Learning Engagement Coordinator at GSASA. In this role, she facilitates student voice activities, including the election and training of student representatives, and helps students to be partners in the quality of their learning experience. Choterina is a practicing visual artist with a background in fine art higher education and widening participation within art and design.
If you're interested in becoming a representative, running for a sabbatical officer position, or volunteering for the Students' Representative Council, Choterina is the person to speak with. Additionally, she is the primary contact for students seeking assistance with appeals, complaints, or facing disciplinary procedures.
Choterina also leads the cross-disciplinary crit series, "Assemble, Exchange," alongside Alicia. If you'd like to participate in these discussions, don't hesitate to reach out to either of them.
Email: c.freer@gsa.ac.uk
Ewan Summers
Pronouns: He/Him
Ewan is the Digital and Communications Coordinator for the GSASA. He supports students and groups to manage their online spaces, including the Association’s website and Instagram page. Ewan has worked in Communications for the NHS and Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority where he used his knowledge to support colleagues and volunteers to produce effective communications, especially in their digital output.
Speak to him if you are looking to promote events or activities linked to the GSASA, or just anything that relates to the Association’s digital platforms such as its website, social media channels and Canvas pages.
Email: e.summers@gsa.ac.uk
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Glasgow School of Art Students' Association
Registered Office: GSASA 20 Scott Street Glasgow G3 6PE
Building Opening Hours*: Monday - Friday, 10am - 4pm
* Closing times may vary depending on events happening in the building, and may be subject to change throughout the year.
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