Broad Student Senate is the official voice of undergraduate student perspectives & experiences within the broad college.
We are a representative body concentrating our time to improve the quality of life for all business-oriented students while influencing changes within the Broad community. Our structure is designed to enhance the social atmosphere and educational curriculum throughout the Broad college, along with establishing lasting personal and professional connections among deans, professors, fellow Senators, and other external business professionals.
OUR EXECUTIVE BOARD
Danielle Goodman
President
Junior, Human Resources Major (she/her)
Jaisal Chopra
Senior Vice President
Senior, Marketing Major (he/him)
Kayla Moulds
Vice President of Communications
Junior, Business Management Major (she/her)
Jade McLellan
Vice President of Operations
Junior, Business Management Major (she/her)
Siddarth Akkala
Vice President of Treasury
Junior, Finance Major (he/him)
OUR 5 COMMITTEES
OUR faculty advisorS
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs
Richard Spreng
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Richard A. Spreng is Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs, Associate Professor of Marketing, and United Shore Financial Services Faculty Fellow in Sales. He received his Ph.D. in Marketing from Indiana University in 1992. Dr. Spreng's primary research interest is consumer satisfaction/dissatisfaction and post-purchase evaluation. At Michigan State, Dr. Spreng has taught retailing, sales management and consumer behavior at the undergraduate level, customer driven strategies at the MBA level, and in the weekend MBA program. He was the co-founder of the Sales Leadership Minor, a joint program between the Broad College of Business and the College of Communication Arts and Science. He was also the founding director of the Master of Science in Marketing Research Program, which is currently the top MSMR program in the US.
Director of Undergraduate Student Engagement
ANN CRAIN
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Ann Crain brings a passion for empowering students to realize their full academic and professional potential through the development of critical competencies including leadership, teamwork, and communication. Co-curricular activities and engagement in student organizations are impactful environments for developing these skills. Ann’s work at MSU has emphasized the role of faculty advisor to a diverse array of student organizations. Through this role, Ann has empowered student leaders by helping them establish their organization's vision and goals, connecting them to essential resources, and fostering their success in managing their organizations. For her efforts, Ann has received the Eli Broad College of Business Richard J. Lewis Quality of Excellence Award and the MSU Student Life Walter Adams Advisor Award.