User:Lukeahearn/sandbox

Luke Ahearn (Born 1998) is an American businessman and former Student Body Vice President of Quinnipiac University's Student Government Association. Ahearn has made many significant impacts during his time as Student Government Association Vice President at Quinnipiac.

 Early life and education
Ahearn was born to Dawn and Larry Ahearn in Newport, Rhode Island, along with his brother Austin and sister Emma. He attended Saint Philomena School in Portsmouth, Rhode Island and The Prout School in Wakefield, Rhode Island. Ahearn was heavily involved at both of these institutions.

 Work life
Ahearn started his work life as Event Staff at the International Tennis Hall of Fame. At the age of 20, Ahearn was promoted to be one of the youngest Event Managers in the company's history and became a Croquet Pro.

Ahearn's most significant work would have been his time as Student Body Vice President of Quinnipiac University. In his role on Student Government, Ahearn was responsible for advocating the students of Quinnipiac. In his one year in this position the Student Government was successful in a record number of initiatives. These initiatives include creating CPR training courses, getting holiday lights on campus, adding more councilors to the health center, and many more. Most notable during his term Student Government Association was able to successfully advocate for the building of a bar on Quinnipiac University's York Hill Campus, getting the University to recognize a club sports program, a budget increase for student organization of over $125,000 and developing a policy to make the University smoke free.

Personal life
Ahearn is in a relationship with Meghan Mcnulty of Randolph, New Jersey. He currently resides in Hamden, CT.

 References

 * 1) "Press Release: SGA annouces executive board". The Quinnipiac Chronicle. Retrieved 2019-12-09."Candidates prepare for SGA Elections". The Quinnipiac Chronicle. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
 * 2) "Q&A with the current SGA Executive Board". The Quinnipiac Chronicle. Retrieved 2019-12-09