Southeastern student elected to serve on UL System Board
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
by: Tonya Lowentritt
HAMMOND – L’Oreal Williams of Kenner, president of the Southeastern Louisiana
University Student Government Association, has been elected by the University of Louisiana
System’s Student Advisory Council to serve on the system’s Board of Supervisors.
A double major in business management and marketing, Williams will serve as the
student voice on the board, the governing body of nine Louisiana universities.
“Being elected by my fellow student government association presidents to represent
all of the students of our system is astonishing,” Williams said. “I am ready to put
the best foot forward for the students of each university.”
Williams is a member of Gamma Beta Phi Honors Society, College of Business Ambassadors,
and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She has previously served as a 2019 Orientation
Leader, Senator for the College of Business, Vice President of SGA, and as the Service
and Learning Coordinator for the ULS Student Advisory Council.
“I have every confidence that L’Oreal will do a wonderful job representing the
students of our nine System institutions,” said Southeastern President John L. Crain.
“She has done a remarkable job representing Southeastern’s student body, so well in
fact that she was recently elected to serve a second term as Southeastern's SGA President.”
The Universities of Louisiana, one of the nation's largest higher education systems,
is a made up of nine distinct educational institutions serving more than 91,500 students
and awarding more than 16,500 degrees annually.