Meet Your Newly Elected SAC Representatives
- published: 2026/04/13
- contact: UNO Staff Advisory Council
- email: unosac@unomaha.edu
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The Staff Advisory Council (SAC) has officially welcomed 12 new members for the 2026–2029 term. These elected representatives will help serve as key voices for UNO staff across campus.
SAC plays a critical role in shaping the staff experience at UNO, offering a direct line of communication between employees and university leadership. The council advocates for meaningful changes that support professional development, equity, and well-being across all departments at UNO.
The following individuals will begin their terms in June 2026:
- Anais Andazola (International Programs)
- Maida Avdic (Counseling and Psychological Services)
- Meghan Badger (Custodial Services)
- Shanelle Clark (Student Legal Services)
- Lacey Dudash (Undergraduate Admissions)
- Brooke Hawili (Academic Affairs)
- Keli Manz (College of IS&T)
- Geri Murphy (Criminology and Criminal Justice)
- Michelle Nelsen (Student Life and Wellbeing)
- Maddie Pooley (Undergraduate Admissions)
- Morgan Smyth (Office of the University Registrar)
- Jacob Stodola (Student Legal Services)
Want to get involved? SAC general meetings are open to all staff and held every second Tuesday of the month. Bring your voice, your ideas, and your Maverick mindset.
Visit sac.unomaha.edu to connect with your representatives.
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