{"id":19434,"date":"2024-04-11T13:57:53","date_gmt":"2024-04-11T17:57:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/marymount.edu\/?p=19434"},"modified":"2024-04-11T14:23:08","modified_gmt":"2024-04-11T18:23:08","slug":"graduating-sga-president-reflects-on-time-at-marymount","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/marymount.edu\/blog\/graduating-sga-president-reflects-on-time-at-marymount\/","title":{"rendered":"Graduating SGA president reflects on time at Marymount, importance of student leadership"},"content":{"rendered":"
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On April 3, <\/span>Marymount University\u2019s Student Government Association (SGA)<\/span><\/a> announced election results for the 2024-25 academic year. Rising senior Nickolas Blose, currently the SGA treasurer, will succeed graduating senior Nicholas Mariel as SGA president.<\/span><\/p>\n With his time as SGA president drawing to a close, Mariel reflects on how serving the Marymount community has shaped his personal and professional development. <\/span><\/p>\n As Mariel would say, he\u2019s \u2018from everywhere.\u2019 Born in Galveston, Texas, he spent 13 years in San Juan, Puerto Rico and now lives in Arlington, Virginia. His athletic pursuits in volleyball, for both his high school and the Puerto Rican national team, led to his recruitment by <\/span>Marymount\u2019s Men\u2019s Volleyball team<\/span><\/a>. While he had several offers from other schools, he chose to attend Marymount for its tight-knit community and personal and professional development opportunities. <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n \u201cA D-I school offered me a full scholarship and everything, but at the end of the day it came down to where I was more comfortable and Marymount was the place,\u201d Mariel said. \u201cMarymount was a really welcoming community and the volleyball team was really family oriented. I saw all of the opportunities that Marymount could give me and I knew this was the place for me.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n As a freshman, Mariel explored different interests and changed his major several times while searching for a career path that he was truly passionate about. Outside of class, he served as the Vice President of Marymount College Republicans, founded the Marymount Cooking Club and even helped to found a company, Coki Coffee Distributors.<\/span><\/p>\n Mariel joined SGA in 2022 as a junior class senator driven to make a difference and re-energize the Marymount community following the COVID-19 pandemic. Through SGA, Mariel discovered a passion for leadership and involvement in student affairs.<\/span><\/p>\n \u201cStudent government has really helped me find what I want to do in life,\u201d Mariel explained. \u201cAs soon as I got to SGA, I finally knew what I wanted <\/span>\u2014<\/span> to be a public speaker and get involved in politics. In that way, the whole SGA experience has been very impactful for me.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n Through SGA involvement, Mariel became interested in how governments function and the interconnectedness of business, politics and finance on a global scale. His interest in global affairs and data analytics led Mariel to major in Economics, complemented by an International Business minor sparked by his exposure to entrepreneurship.<\/span><\/p>\n \u201cMy family has run a business for more than 60 years,\u201d Mariel said. \u201cAll of my family members are in business and I\u2019ve always wanted to run my own business. It\u2019s always been fascinating to learn about different cultures and interact with different people, so I wanted to bring together my business interests with my international interests.\u201d <\/span><\/p>\n After serving as a SGA senator for one year, Mariel ran for SGA president in hopes of having a greater impact on the Marymount community and better serve the University and its students. He explains how his earlier personal growth inspired him to take the next step.<\/span><\/p>\n \u201cWhen I was in middle and elementary school, I was really introverted <\/span>\u2014 <\/span>to the point where people didn\u2019t think I even talked,\u201d Mariel said. \u201cIt wasn\u2019t until I got to my Jesuit high school that I really grew into myself. The Jesuits are all about serving others and leading by example and I really embraced that. Since then, I have never been afraid to do anything.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n After his election as SGA president, Mariel and his cabinet worked on initiatives that addressed the University’s various concerns.<\/span><\/p>\n \u201cOne of our initiatives was connecting with local high schools and setting up a <\/span>dual enrollment program<\/span><\/a> with them,\u201d Mariel recalled. \u201cThis helped get Marymount\u2019s name out there more and increased our number of applicants over the course of the year. We also set up a peer mentorship program which helped improve student outcomes and increase the University\u2019s overall retention.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n