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Current Senate

2025-2026 Executive Committee
Title Officer
President

Ray Plaza

President-Elect

Victor Pineda

Past President

Brian Moon

Communications Co-Chairs

Jill Martin

Lisa Robinson

Events & Service Co-Chairs

Derrick Hwa

Linda Hylkema

Elections & Bylaws Co-Chairs

Eduardo Diaz

William Troche

HR Support and Counsel

Sheila Javier

Collaborative Governance Specialist

Ixtlac Dueñas

Representative Group

Staff Senator

Alumni Relations

Megan Schiel

Athletics

Riley Gee

Athletics

William Grant

Athletics

Thomas Griffen

Athletics

Kel McCandless

Auxiliary Services

Scott Hert

College of Arts & Sciences 

Heidi Elmore

College of Arts & Sciences

Cory Gong

College Arts & Sciences 

Martii Kuznicki

Development Office

Amanda Struer

Development Office

Vacant

Enrollment Management

Derrick Hwa

Finance & Administration & UFO

Paul Forkner

Human Resources Administration & KOC

Silvonnah Saulus

Inclusive Excellence

Amy Yasukawa

Information Services

Cerafin Castillo

Information Services

Brian Moon

Information Services

Lonny Ross

Jesuit School of Theology

William Troche

Leavey School of Business Amy Fairbrother

Leavey School of Business

Jill Martin

Markkula Center

Joel Dibble

Miller Center

Anthony Sampson

Mission & Ministry

Nayeli Carmona Perez

Provost

Nicole Beauvais

Provost

Samantha Kibbish

Provost

Stacy Connolly

School of Education & Counseling Psychology 

Julie Jennings

School of Engineering 

Kendra Gonzalez

School of Law

Andrew Gurthet

School of Law

David Martinez

School of Law

Sarah Brockmeyer

SCU President & General Counsel

Sukhi Johal

Student Life

Ashleigh Pezzoni

Student Life

Daniel Reed 

Student Life

Gabriela Ruelas

University Library

Eduardo Diaz

University Marketing & Communications

Lisa Robinson

University Operations  

Linda Hylkema

University Relations

Vacant

The Staff Senate exists in part to contribute to the growth and welfare of the staff and to promote a positive and supportive work environment. It is a recognized part of the University governance system that provides a forum for open communication among staff and between staff and administration. It is a consultative and deliberative body with authority to make recommendations on all matters which have a significant bearing on the working environment of the staff. It also serves as the official nominating body for staff appointments to administrative committees, and for other task forces and search committees.

In the past, the Senate has promoted the interest of the staff in a number of ways: sponsoring annual events such as the Staff Fair; promoting sustainability by advocating for a limited number of free parking permits for those who bike to work; sponsoring forums related to staff concerns; providing staff with opportunities for volunteer service; publishing State of the Staff reports; and much more.

The Staff Assembly is divided into groups of departments based upon a "commonality of interest." For example, staff members in the Philosophy, Music and Physics departments are assigned to the Arts & Science group while staff in Undergraduate Admissions, Financial Aid and Student Records are assigned to the Student Administration group. Each group has one or more representatives depending upon the number of staff in the group. Senators are elected for a term of two years, and terms are renewable.

For academic year 2025-26, the Staff Senate will meet on the third Wednesday of each month from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Senators are expected to attend these meetings regularly and in-person. A Zoom option is provided in case a Senator is not able to attend in person. The Zoom option is also made available to all staff.

Senators are also encouraged to serve on one of the following committees: Events & Service, Communication, and Elections & Bylaws, as well as to University committees external to the Senate.

As to the time commitment, Senators may expect to devote two hours per month to simply attend the monthly Staff Senate meeting and communicate with their constituents, while a Senator who volunteers to serve on a Staff Senate committee should expect to devote perhaps four or five hours a month to Senate business.