User:Samcooleyq/sandbox

I am attending my JD at the Western Michigan University Cooley school of law at the Auburn Hills Campus. I am from Washington DC and staying a apartment renting during my stay in metro Detroit, MI. In 2015-2016 I was elected as the SBA President. SBA is the Student Bar Association what leads the other organizations in the campus as well as university-wide. I never had any intent to run for SBA. In the mist of campaign and my law school extra curricular activities I was introduced to one of my fellow law school student-activist who nurtured me and prepared me for the SBA as a mentor. Mr. MD Rabbi Alam came to WMU Law School in the fall of 2016 and by only eight weeks of entrance Mr. Alam announced that he is going to run for SBA President. We the most of the students who are around more longer in the JD program even we did not have any intent to take over such political roles. MD Alam asked me, that if I could be running as the "Treasurer" with MD Alam. At the beginning even I was not sure if I was going to even run for any position at all. I denied and told MD Alam that I will not run and I was not ready for any political office. Latter on Alam was able to manage me to run as his Treasurer, his leadership and quality was able to influence me in political process. Finally I was committed to Alam, however, by next few weeks, I was moved with excitement and decided that I will run for SBA and in the process of election I was elected as the next SBA President of WMU-Cooley Auburn Hills campus for the secession of 2016-2017. My political mentor and all my student politics start up credits goes to MD Rabbi Alam.

MD Rabbi Alam is a leader I will always remember and I want to write a non-bias article and want to create a page of Mr. Alam.