Christian Copeland
Christian Copeland
Christian L. Copeland is currently a candidate to receive a bachelor’s degree in speech communications with a concentration in comm. studies. He is an intern at Excentia where he and another colleague established the organization’s first Empower Jeans Day event; which gives money to the Life Enrichment Services component of the company. He is presently sitting on the Board of Governors for the PASSHE system as a student representative. As Student Senate president, he advocates for the student body and relentlessly searches for ways to create solutions to problems that concern University constituents. He was master of ceremony for numerous events such as the Martin Luther King Jr. Black Celebration lecture featuring Al Sharpton, Hazel I. Jackson lecture featuring Wil Haygood and The Henrietta Lax lecture at Millersville University. He specializes in active listening and knows how to conduct business immensely in the communications field.