Ashleigh Spragins, business administration sophomore and acting representative on the ASI Board of Directors for the Orfalea College of Business, was elected ASI president for the 2024 – 25 school year with 2,230 votes. A total of 4,505 students voted in the election through the Cal Poly Portal and ASI website.
ASI announced the incoming president and board of directors on Thursday in the University Union.
“I just want to say a huge thank you to everyone who supported and voted for me,” Spragins said. “All of your support meant the world to me and kept me going throughout this campaign. I’m so excited and ready to get work done for our community.”

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According to Spragins, as a member of the Board of Directors she worked to improve mental health policies, expand on-campus study hours and raise funding for the Mustang Shuttle. Spragins’ candidacy for ASI president centers around supporting clubs and organizations to increase student engagement.
“I really have specific goals to support clubs and student organizations on campus,” Spragins said. “I want to make funding equitable as it’s not equitable to all clubs right now. I also want to increase funding which increases overall student engagement.”
Spragins is passionate about improving pedestrian and cyclist safety, on-campus parking, ASI transparency and club involvement.
The ASI Board of Directors, the elected student body representing each of the six colleges, announced 24 members in the election. See all elected board members below.
College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences
Reagan Denny, with 295 votes
Megan Dixon, with 288 votes
Morgan Oliveira, with 264 votes
Garret Gomes, with 231 votes
College of Architecture and Environmental Design
Aaron Posternack, with 105 votes
Bao Quy (Jack) Nguyen, with 84 votes
Clark Stafford, with 74 votes
College of Engineering
Sofia Buduchina, with 253 votes
Hannah Reyes, with 246 votes
Ethan Robin, with 214 votes
Ava Marino, with 207 votes
Elias Romero, with 204 votes
College of Liberal Arts
Alyson Engel, with 205 votes
Kayla Cavazos, with 198 votes
Katelyn Nightengale, with 143 votes
Maya Fornera, with 117 votes
Bailey College of Science and Mathematics
Evelyn Jaminet, with 168 votes
Joe Fewel, with 167 votes
Jett Palmer, with 138 votes
Visruth Srimath Kandali, with 115 votes
Orfalea College of Business
Alexis Kong, with 141 votes
Dylan Marino, with 138 votes
Chloe Tolchinsky, with 128 votes
Sam Finch, with 123 votes