External Relations With RHA

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External Relations are crucial to the growth and improvement of RHA. Not that without connections with outside organizations will end RHA completely, but lack of outside companions and resources will make RHA’s operations much harder. My experience in residence life and RHA Executive Board had taught me the importance of collaborations and connections. During my term as Director of External Relations, I’ve seen improvements regarding RHA’s external relations with SSM and other student organizations on campus. However, I believe having a second chance to continue what I’ve been doing will consolidate and further these relations.

Relations with Residents:
RHA benefits the residents. When I was a freshman, who knew nothing about college life, I was eager to make new friends. Joining Hall Council and RHA had definitely helped me set up friendships with various people, making Georgia Tech my second home. In addition, throughout the past year, together with
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I believe that continuously exposing RHA’s updates through various PR efforts can get RHA into residents’ minds, helping them understand the existence and the importance of RHA, aiding them to express their needs, and providing them with resources.

Relations with Other Organizations:
DER is also responsible for maintaining proper relationships with other Georgia Tech organizations. Setting up collaborative relationships with other organizations can increase RHA’s potential in providing beneficial resources to our residents. As DER, I want to both be approachable to other organizations and actively reach out to them, creating possible collaborations and setting up future connections. Particularly, I want to continue the friendly relationships with SSMs (PLs and RAs), SGA, and other campus departments related to residence life to serve residents in various aspects.

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