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Posted: Monday, August 18, 2008 12:00 am |
Jumping into a new town, there's a whole slew of new people who
make decisions affecting your everyday life.
Here at the Alligator, we follow the moves these people make
like it's our job…mostly because it is. So without further adieu,
we present you with the faces of the people who will help shape
your college experience.

Bernie Machen
- UF President
- Undergraduate school: Vanderbilt University
- Previous job titles: President of the University of Utah, Dean
of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, President of the
American Association of Dental Schools
- Goals for next year: Make UF a top 10 school in a category
other than partying
- What he looked forward to freshman year: The opportunity to
meet new people at a school where he didn't know anyone.
- Advice for freshmen: Meet as many people as you can.
- Fun fact you didn't know: When not in the office, Machen enjoys
taking trips on his motorcycle.

Joe Glover
- Provost
- Undergraduate school: Cornell University
- Previous job titles: Professor at the University of California,
Berkeley and the University of Rochester, UF Mathematics Department
Chairman, UF associate provost of Academic Affairs, Interim Dean of
the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Goals for next year: Maintain the quality of UF despite the
economic hard times
- What he looked forward to freshman year: "I was excited to be
in a whole new world at a university 300 miles away from my
home."
- Advice for freshman: Expect to work hard.
- Fun fact you didn't know: Enjoys ballroom and Latin dancing;
says he began before ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" became
popular.

Kevin Reilly

Kellie Dale
- Student Senate President
- Major: Economics, political science
- Party affiliation: Gator
- Previous positions: Student Senate Member-at-large, Gator Party
Leader, Allocations Committee Vice-Chairwoman
- Goals for next year: Get more freshmen involved in Senate and
make sure students are heard in regard to budget cuts
- Freshman fear: "I was nervous to live on my own without my
parents."
- Advice for freshmen: Try anything even remotely
interesting
- Fun fact you didn't know: Dale and her family are applying to
have dual citizenship in Italy

Dianna Fuller Morgan
- UF Board of Trustees Chairwoman
- Undergraduate school: University of Florida, Rollins
College
- Previous job titles: Walt Disney World Co. Senior Vice
President of Public Affairs
- Goals for next year: Preserve the quality of UF despite the
likely continuation of budget cuts
- Freshman fear: "I recall that first day as I moved into Broward
Hall, said good-bye to my parents and, for the first time in my
life, felt very alone," Morgan wrote in an e-mail
- Advice for freshmen: "The same advice I gave my own children as
they were students here: If you can learn to manage your free time,
you will be successful."

Lauren Poe
- Gainesville City Commissioner - District II
- Political affiliation: Democrat
- Presidential candidate: Obama
- Marital status: Engaged to Emily Monda. No children.
- Day job: Teaches economics and federal government at Santa Fe
College in the high school dual enrollment program.
- Local issue you think will have the biggest impact on UF
students in the next year: I think the Commission's efforts to hold
irresponsible bar and club owners accountable for their illegal
actions will make our students' entertainment options safer for
everybody. Of course, a few people may lose their ability to
frequent their favorite club if the owners and their patrons don't
choose to follow the law.
- How you like to spend a typical Gators football game day: I get
up early to get my ESPN fix. Then, I go watch the game with a large
group of friends at a house we have dubbed the "Ranch."

Thomas Hawkins Jr.
- Gainesville City Commissioner-At-large
- Political affiliation: Democrat
- Presidential candidate: Obama
- Marital status: Single. I do have three brothers living in
Gainesville: Will, Alan and Matt.
- Day job: Attorney
- One thing you think would change if students became more
involved in Gainesville politics: I think that the students who
choose to get involved in local politics do so for the same reasons
other residents do. They care about their quality of life, local
energy policy, the state of their roads and other infrastructure,
etc. In other words, students aren't different from other
Gainesville residents. Their increased political activity could
only make Gainesville a better place, but I don't think it would
change the issues Gainesville cares about.

Craig Lowe
- Gainesville City Commissioner - District IV
- Political Affiliation: Democrat
- Presidential candidate: Obama
- Marital status: Single, no children
- Day job: City Commissioner
- What you think of UF's relationship with the surrounding
community: I would like for the university to work together more
closely with the city in locating facilities, activities and
infrastructure to enhance the interface between the two entities.
This would be beneficial for both UF and Gainesville. Also, we need
help in recovering costs for urban services provided to the
university campus such as fire and rescue. For comparison, FSU main
campus not only pays for fire service but also buys electricity
from the Tallahassee public utility, thus providing additional
revenue.
- How you like to spend a typical Gators football game day:
Spending quality time with friends.

Sherwin Henry
- Gainesville City Commissioner - District I
- Political affiliation: Democrat
- Presidential candidate: Obama
- Maritial status: Married to wife, Charmaine, for 37 years. I
have a daughter, Renee, attending Santa Fe College, and a son,
Gerard, who is in the Navy.
- Day job: I work as a research assistant at UF's Center for
Biotechnology.
- Local issue you think will have the biggest impact on UF
students in the next year: The city is considering establishing a
hospitality district. Some students may be up in arms because the
feel it will curtail their partying. It will require bar owners to
institute policies to make sure that they don't serve underage
drinkers. We're trying to provide a positive atmosphere while
they're out enjoying themselves in the community.

Pegeen Hanrahan
- Mayor of Gainesville
- Political affiliation: Democrat
- Presidential candidate: Obama
- Marital status: A lifelong Gainesville resident, she is married
to Tony Malone, a civil engineer with CH2MHill. Their daughter
Evyleen was born in September 2005 and their son Quinn was born
March 2007.
- Student involvement in local politics: We're expecting
record-breaking turnout among young voters this election, so
politicians are going to be more sensitive to them, and I think
that's a good thing.
- How you like to spend a typical Gators football game day: I
normally go to the games. My 3-year-old daughter is a big Gators
fan, and she can identify Tim Tebow, Urban Meyer and even some of
the defensive linemen in photos.

Jack Donovan
- Gainesville City Commissioner - District III
- Holds two master's degrees: a Master of Divinity from the T.S.
King School for Ministry in Berkeley, Calif., and a Master of
Public Policy from Harvard University's Kennedy School of
Government.
- Volunteered with the Peace Corps in Micronesia between 1966 and
1968.
- Married to Rev. Alisun Donovan. They have three children:
Brigitte, Erin and Jesse.
- Currently serves as a member of the Community Redevelopment
Agency, the implementation committee of the Gainesville/Alachua
County 10-year Plan to End Homelessness, the Alachua County Poverty
Reduction Advisory Board and the Gainesville/Alachua County
Metropolitan Transportation Planning Organization, among other
local bodies.

Jeanna Mastrodicasa
- Gainesville City Commissioner-At-large
- Political affiliation: Democrat
- Presidential candidate: Obama
- Marital status: Married Clay Sweger in January 2008.
- Day job: UF's Assistant Vice President for Student
Affairs.
- One thing you think would change if students became more
involved in Gainesville politics: Student involvement has been hit
and miss over the years, but if students became more involved in
Gainesville politics at a solid level, they could definitely impact
who is elected in any city-wide election, and they could elect a
student to represent them at the city level.
- How you like to spend a typical Gators football game day:
- Watching the University of Georgia Bulldogs on TV (or in
person); I go to a few Gators home football games but not
most.
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