After determining their individual guiding principles, Brysen and Isaiah found common ground in dependability.
Both of them recognize the importance of being reliable, consistent, and accountable in their roles. For them, dependability means being someone the student body can count on, whether in times of challenge or celebration. It’s about fostering trust and ensuring that their promises and commitments are always followed through. By embracing dependability, Brysen and Isaiah aim to create a student government that stands as a steadfast pillar for the entire campus—always present, always reliable, and always working towards the best interests of the students they serve.
Brysen and Isaiah’s commitment to dependability means having leaders who are always there when you need them. It translates to a student government that is reliable, consistent, and responsive—one you can trust to follow through on promises and deliver real results. Whether it’s advocating for your needs, addressing concerns, or creating meaningful change, you can count on Brysen and Isaiah to be there, working diligently to support and uplift the entire campus community. Their dependability ensures that students always have a steady, unwavering voice in their leadership.