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Harlan Bailey resigns as SGA's first executive VP of outreach

Harlan Bailey, junior in agricultural business, has resigned from his position as SGA’s executive vice president of outreach.

He announced his resignation through an email to SGA members. Bailey cited a need to improve his academics as the reason for his departure.

It has not been made clear if the position will be filled for the remainder of the year.

The position was created last semester by executive officers to ensure Auburn students’ voices are heard, according to SGA members. Bailey was the first person to hold the position.

Efforts to reach Bailey and SGA President Jesse Westerhouse about this article have not been successful. 

Read the full email below:

Dear SGA Friends,

It is with a heavy heart that I am emailing you to inform you all that I have chosen to resign as the Executive Vice President of Outreach effective immediately. I’ve spent a long time thinking about this decision and I believe that I need to focus my time and attention on improving my academics. This has been extremely difficult because I truly believe in the mission of not only Student Government, but the newly created Outreach Branch itself. Outreach will continue to thrive under the existing SGA Exec and I will work diligently to transition my responsibilities seamlessly to existing officers within SGA.

If you have any questions or need anything over the next few weeks, please don’t hesitate to contact me. I wish you all the best of luck this year!

War Eagle!

Harlan Bailey II


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