Meet the 2025-2026 A.S. Board of Directors
More than a title, more than a student. What's most important is that this campus allows every individual to receive the education they need to maximize their potential and achieve their goals.
Many of us are taking the next steps into adulthood while others are still trying to figure it out. Let this campus be a safe space where you can eat, live, learn, and work freely. Not only will I ensure you have fun on campus, but you have complete access to classes, food, transportation, community, and financial stability. With experience in activism, public health nonprofits, and leadership as Vice President of the Indigenous Scholars’ Club, I understand what it’s like to navigate SMC’s resources. I’ve actually used the Career Center, Latino Center, Math Center, STEM Lab, Equity Center, along with other resources firsthand, and have had to wait in the Financial Aid office line, confused. These experiences have given me a deep understanding of the systems at play and how to advocate for improvements.
Your experience at SMC is finely engineered by the student government, allow me to embed your story into our decisions so that you leave SMC with more than what you ever expected.
Hey everyone,
My name is Ike and I am running for Vice President.
In my first year, I served as the Primary Commissioner for the AS President, and in my second year, I now have privilege of being the ICC Chair. With two years of experience in Associated Students, I’ve seen firsthand how decisions are made and how student voices can shape our campus.
As Vice President, my goal is to ensure that every student has a chance to be represented in the decisions that shape Santa Monica College. I want to bridge the gap between students and leadership, making it easier for everyone to be involved in the conversations happening behind the scenes.
With my experience and commitment, I believe I’m well-prepared to take on this role and advocate for you.
When I moved from London five years ago, I never imagined the level of student involvement
that exists here at Santa Monica College. Now in my second year at SMC, I am continually
inspired by the remarkable sense of community and the opportunities available to students
here.
My name is Sebastian, and I am running for the position of Director of Budget Management
because I am committed to making a tangible, positive impact on campus. Drawing on
my experience as the primary commissioner for the I.C.C. Chair and before that as
Treasurer of the Model United Nations club, I have developed a strong foundation in
financial oversight and collaborative leadership.
Elected as Director of Budget Management, I would ensure that every financial decision
reflects our shared values of transparency and accessibility. I am dedicated to overseeing
the allocation of Associated Students’ resources fairly and equitably, with a special
focus on supporting students in financial need. It would be an honor to advocate for
our community and help empower students to thrive at SMC.
Hey everyone!
I’m Iman Ali, and I’m running for Director of Outreach because I want to make sure every student at SMC knows about the awesome resources, discounts, and opportunities that A.S. offers.
A lot of students don’t realize how much A.S. can actually help—from local business discounts to campus events and support services. My goal is to make sure you’re in the loop and that A.S. is more accessible and visible across campus. I’ll also work on improving student benefits and making it easier for you to take advantage of everything available.
If you want someone who’s here to keep you informed and make student life better, vote Iman Ali for Director of Outreach!
Thanks, and see you out there!
Hi everyone, I am Gabriel Hernandez. I am running to be your “Director of Equity and Diversity”. Our campus is full of diversity, where we are; Hispanic or Latino: 41.6% White: 25.6% Asian: 8.91% Black or African American: 8.85% Two or More Races: 5.38% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders: 0.13% American Indian or Alaska Native: 0.125% Unreported: 9.8%. As a Hispanic, I fully understand the importance of representation and inclusion. But this role isn’t just about me, it's about YOU, it’s about all of US. I am here to advocate for every race, gender, sex, legal status, and voice that deserves to be heard. This campaign is about us, our stories, our struggles, and our dreams. Together, we can build a campus where diversity is not just celebrated but empowered. I am here to be your voice, your advocate, and your ally. Let’s make SMC a place where everyone belongs. I’m here to be your voice.
My name is Liz, and I am currently a psychology major student with a strong interest in law and public policy. Through my studies, I have developed a deep understanding of human behavior and communication, which I believe will be valuable when working with diverse groups, such as lawmakers, campus leaders, and advocacy organizations. These skills are essential for advocating for students and addressing their concerns, as they enable me to listen actively, empathize, and foster meaningful dialogue.
My passion for law stems from my desire to understand how legal systems impact student life, particularly in education and student rights. The insights I've gained from my psychology courses have also equipped me with research and analytical skills, allowing me to stay informed on legislation that affects students and communicate these matters effectively to a broader audience. As the Director of External Affairs, I want to be a strong advocate for students and ensure their voices are heard at local and state levels.
In addition to my academic pursuits, I currently serve as a board member for two campus clubs, which has provided me with valuable leadership experience. These roles have taught me responsibility, teamwork, and the importance of community engagement.
With my unique blend of psychology and law, combined with my dedication to serving my peers, I am confident that I can contribute to positive change and help create a more informed and engaged student body. I look forward to the opportunity to advocate for student rights and encourage civic participation on campus.

Over the past few years, I’ve had the opportunity to work and advocate for statewide legislation to improve access to improve basic needs in California. That, combined with my experience being a student representative at SMC’s Equity and Diversity committee and being a student worker for SMC’s Public Policy Institute taught me how powerful student voices can be, and I’m committed to bringing that same energy to this role.
If elected, I’ll push to expand CalFresh/Food resources, build stronger partnerships with local food banks, and make sure students know exactly where to turn for support. I’ll also work to improve access to transportation programs and connect students with affordable housing options. My goal is simple: to make sure no student at SMC has to struggle to meet their basic needs.
I know what it's like to juggle school/work while worrying about things like food and housing, and I’m committed to making SMC a place where no one has to face that alone. I’d be honored to have your vote, so let’s make sure every student at SMC has what they need to succeed.

My name is Bryan Hartanto and I’m running for the Director of Student Instructional Support position.
I am a 2nd year engineering student and I am originally from Indonesia.
Every semester, many of us Corsairs rely on tutoring centers as well as counseling services along our journey to academic success.
Currently, I am part of the Supplemental Instruction team and the Science Learning Resource Center.
I see first-hand the benefits of academic support for our fellow students on a daily basis.
My mission is to ensure that instructional and academic support services are continuously provided and improved, so that no student is left behind.
I believe the value of these services deliver a chance for all students to succeed, regardless of their educational background.
Success for all students relies on all of our voices, or as they say, “All for one, and one for all”.
Hello SMC students! My name is Sophia Manavi, and I am running to be your Student
Trustee. As your representative on the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees, I will
ensure that student voices are heard at the highest level of decision-making.
I have dedicated my time at SMC to student advocacy and leadership. As an elementary communications intern for BHUSD, I managed outreach for three schools, working closely with administration to address community needs. My experience in student leadership, communications, and policy has prepared me to effectively advocate for you.
If elected, I will focus on:
Expanding mental health resources for students
Improving campus accessibility and student services
Ensuring transparency between students and administration
I believe that every student deserves a voice in the decisions that impact us. With your vote, I will work hard to represent your needs and concerns. Let’s make SMC better together!
As the sun dipped below the dunes on departure day, I stood there waiting with my
boots planted in the sand; the weight of my helmet reminding me of a year filled with
relentless challenges. This very moment marked the end of my military service and
the turn of a new page. Joining the brilliant corsairs has re-ignited my passion to
serve a thriving community. As a member of our judicial board, I am committed to ensuring
that every voice in our community is heard and valued.
During my time on the judicial board of the military, I held the rank of a platoon sergeant. This experience was marked by many peaks and valleys, giving me the resilience needed to push through all adversities. In addition to this, my role taught me the sheer importance of upholding justice and integrity; this was reflected in my ability to conduct fair proceedings and skillful mediation—responsibilities that lay at the heart of our Judicial Board’s mission.
Before the military, I attended computer science courses at Harvard University and NYU; working with peers from diverse backgrounds taught me the value of perspective, which I am eager to embrace as a member of the judicial board at SMC. I enjoy spending time researching and developing cybersecurity infrastructure to combat AI-related cybercrime—a growing threat in today’s world. As part of the Judicial Board, I’ll bring this analytical mindset and commitment to fairness to ensure that our community’s standards are upheld with integrity.