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{el <br /> Community/Campus Advisory Coalition (CCAC) <br /> J,yVERq,, <br /> SAINT <br /> 0 7l� <br /> O •VOCCCx4 I , I © `_ _ , <br /> The September 26th, 2023 Community/Campus Advisory Coalition (CCAC) meeting was called <br /> to order by Council Member at Large Rachel Tomas Morgan at 3:30 p.m. virtually via Microsoft <br /> Teams. <br /> Persons in attendance included the following individuals representing the following entities: <br /> Members marked with an asterisk are in virtual attendance <br /> Rachel Tomas Morgan South Bend Common Council rtomasmo@southbendin.gov <br /> Victoria Trujillo Chief Deputy Clerk vtrujillo@southbendin.gov <br /> Adjia Sambe Executive Asst./DoSP asambe@southbendin.gov <br /> Sarah Neitz Assistant Director for J&S sneitz@saintmarys.edu <br /> Bradley Szotko* Student Ambassador bszotko@hcc-nd.edu <br /> Joseph Stokes* Student body Vice President jstokes@hcc-nd.edu <br /> Scott Ruszkowski* Chief of Police Department sruszkowski@southbendin.gov <br /> Charles King III* Diector of Comm. Police Review cking@southbendin.gov <br /> Kathryn Hough* Assistant City Attorney khough@southbendin.gov <br /> Pam Claeys* River Park W Neighborhood pclaeys@southbendin.gov <br /> Jarveair Bourn* Supervisory Sergeant jboum@southbendin.gov <br /> Andrew Polanieki* Dean&VP of Student Life apolaniecki@hcc-nd.edu <br /> Chair Rachel Tomas Morgan formally began the meeting stating this is the first meeting of the <br /> new academic year, 2023-2024. Tomas Morgan noted that CACC was formed for positive <br /> collaboration and proactive measures to make advisory recommendations to the Common <br /> Council's Community Relations and Residential Neighborhoods Committees. <br /> Tomas Morgan then set the floor for the presenters in person for the meeting to speak first. <br /> Sarah Neitz, Assistant Director for Justice and Solidarity at St Marys college was the first to <br /> introduce herself and share her excitement in joining the CCAC. <br /> Andrew Polanieki, introduced himself and his role as the Dean of Holy Cross. He shared his <br /> excitement for the strategic plan initiatives in place for the upcoming school year which includes <br /> incremental growth for the amount of college students. He then introduced the new student <br /> representatives on the Student Government Association(SGA)who attended the meeting virtually. <br /> The first person to speak was student body president Bradley Szotko, a junior at Holy Cross <br /> College. Joseph Stokes,the vice president of the student body at Holy Cross College,talked about <br /> his excitement to work with Holy Cross and the impact they have on the incoming freshmen. The <br /> community and campus have been greatly involved as a result of this relationship. Tomas Morgan, <br /> the chair of the committee, congratulated the men and expressed gratitude for their introduction. <br />