SGA E-board 2024-2025
President: Christina Bogdani cbogdani@nyit.edu
1st Vice President (Executive) - Alessandro Mercado amerca08@nyit.edu
2nd Vice President (Administrative) - Alana DiMartino adimarti@nyit.edu
Secretary - Anthony Pantaleo apantale@nyit.edu
Treasurer - Uzair Chaudhary uchaud02@nyit.edu
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer - Nichole Czuber nczuber@nyit.edu
Parliamentarian - David Matatov dmatatov@nyit.edu
Past President- Nadim Quazi nquazi@nyit.edu
Class of 2028 Officers 2024-2025
President - Umar Mian umian@nyit.edu
Vice President - Taran Singh tsingh26@nyit.edu
Secretary - Alissa Winston awinst01@nyit.edu
Treasurer - Kathryn Chan kchan22@nyit.edu
Class of 2027 officers 2024-2025
President - Sanjana Guruswamy sgurus01@nyit.edu
Vice President - Chrissy Chow cchow05@nyit.edu
Secretary - Tanzeel Sultan tsulta02@nyit.edu
Treasurer - Christian Jude Aspiras caspiras@nyit.edu
Class of 2026 Officers 2024-2026
President - Alexander Giudice skanto01@nyit.edu
Vice President - Victor Masi vmasi@nyit.edu
Secretary -Nicole Sardella nsardell@nyit.edu
Treasurer - Saba Iqbal siqbal10@nyit.edu
Class of 2025 Officers 2023-2025
President: Erik Mikelinich emikelin@nyit.edu
Vice President: Yesha Patel ypatel37@nyit.edu
Secretary: Kasmika Maharjan kmaharja@nyit.edu
Treasurer: Shang Lee slee85@nyit.edu
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) is committed to training osteopathic physicians for a lifetime of learning and practice, based upon the integration of evidence-based knowledge, critical thinking, and the tenets of osteopathic principles and practice. We are also committed to preparing osteopathic physicians for careers in healthcare, including that in the inner city and rural communities, as well as to the scholarly pursuit of new knowledge concerning health and disease. We provide a continuum of educational experiences to NYITCOM students, extending through the clinical and post-graduate years of training. This continuum provides the future osteopathic physician with the foundation necessary to maintain competence and compassion, as well as the ability to better serve society through research, teaching, and leadership.