Meet the 2022 - 2022 Board President: Adam Zheleznyak is a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences studying Mathematics. He is a Co-President of PUMS. He is also a member of Pi Kappa Alpha, is a part of the University Scholars program, and enjoys making music as a hobby. He is submatriculating in math and has a general interest in algebraic topology. For the future, he plans to go to graduate school. President: Sam Rosenberg is a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences studying Math and Statistics. Outside of PUMS, he is part of the Ben Franklin Scholars program and is the House Manager and former Academic Chair for Tau Epsilon Phi. Sam has performed several Statistics research projects at both the University of Maryland and Penn. In addition, he has completed internships at Facebook (Applied Research Scientist Intern) and the SEC (Data Scientist Intern). Sam is interested in attending graduate school for Statistics. Communications Coordinator: Kushaan Gulati is a sophomore in SEAS majoring in Computer Science and Mathematics. He is also Events VP of the University Statistics Society and part of the Social Committee for the Assembly for International Students. He is also a part of the University Scholars program and a tutor for the Weingarten Learning Center. Treasurer: Sophie Abner is a sophomore in the college studying Mathematics. She is the treasurer of PUMS and also a member of the Penn Club Swim Team and Sigma Delta Tau. Cathy Chen is a junior majoring in Computer Science and minoring in Mathematics. Outside of PUMS, is involved in CS societies and working at startups as a backend engineer. She also really likes playing tennis, going out to brunches and golfing with her friends! Valerio Galanti is a senior pursuing a Dual Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science, and a submatriculant for the M.A. in Mathematics. He is a current TA for CIS 121 and CIS 550, and has previously LA’d math 314/514. Outside of class, he is an active member of Penn Club Tennis and enjoys organizing the PClassic high school coding competitions. He looks forward to attending graduate school to further explore the intersections of mathematics and computer science.” The application for a freshman liaison position becomes available later in the fall semester! We open applications for new board members at the end of the spring semester. If you're interested in becoming a board member, please introduce yourself to current board members at events and sign up for our listserv. |