Executive Cabinet

Red circle with RSG in white, surrounded by two branches and Rhodes Student Government in black text.

Student Body President: Anna Yates
Student Body Vice President: Olivia Mack
Student Trustee: Ayzia Alexander (Finance)
Student Trustee: Shanteise Bonds (Academic Affairs)
Honor Council President: Colin McCown
Community Standards Council President: Callie Hollis
Allocations Commissioner: Hoang-Vy Tran
RAB President: Georgia Link
RSG Chief of Staff: Emily Briggs

The RSG President is responsible for representing the needs, concerns, and climate of the student body to the administration, Board of Trustees, alumni, and greater Rhodes community. They oversee all RSG bodies through regular meetings with the executive cabinet and serve as a student trustee on the Board of Trustees. They are elected by a student body-wide vote.

Rhodes Student Government (RSG) is composed of five student governmental bodies: Allocations and Student Organizations Commission (ASOC), Community Standards Council, Honor Council, Rhodes Activities Board, and Senate. Each president is a voting member of the Executive Cabinet in addition to leading their organization.

The RSG Vice President serves as Chair of the Student Senate, overseeing and aiding in senators' initiatives and chairing weekly meetings held at 7 pm in Buckman 110. They are elected by a student body-wide vote.

Student Trustees are responsible for attending three annual meetings of the Rhodes College  Board of Trustees and accurately representing the interests and priorities of the student body. Each Student Trustee serves on one standing committee of the Board of Trustees. They are elected by a student body-wide vote.

The Honor Council and Community Standards Council Presidents oversee the hearing process for concerns related to the Honor Code and Code of Conduct. They are elected from within each organization. Each class has 4 Honor Council representatives and 3 Community Standards Council Representatives.

The ASOC Commissioner is responsible for allocating money from the Student Activities Fund to student organization events and activities. They are elected from within the organization, and there are 12 voting members on the Commission.

Rhodes Activities Board (RAB) hosts many events open to the entire student body, including the annual Homecoming and Rites of Spring concert weekends. The RAB President is elected from within the organization and students are selected as members by application.

The RSG Chief of Staff serves as an administrator for RSG business and supports the President's initiatives throughout the year. The Chief of Staff is selected by the RSG President.