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Michael D. Chason

Director of Public Relations

ABAC 30, 2802 Moore Hwy
Tifton, GA 31793-2601
Phone 229-391-5055
Fax 229-391-5051
mchason@abac.edu

 

 

 

 

For IMMEDIATE Release                                                                                                                                                                                            October 8, 2009

 

 

 

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NICHOLSON NAMED VICE PRESIDENT OF ABAC SGA

                                                      

 

TIFTON— Joshua Nicholson, an agriculture education major from Saluda, SC, always knew politics would be a part of his life so when the opportunity arose to serve as vice president of the Student Government Association (SGA) at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, he jumped at the chance.

“I wanted to run for vice president of the SGA because I love ABAC, and I am a firm believer that if you love something you should give service to it,” Nicholson said.  “ I wanted to give service to the college and be a good representative to the student body.

“I hope to increase student involvement on campus because without that there is nothing. The little things will fall into place after that.”

Nicholson chose ABAC due to its atmosphere and small size.

“South Carolina doesn’t have a lot of agriculture schools, and I liked the family atmosphere that ABAC has,” said Nicholson.

Besides serving as vice president of the SGA, Nicholson also is the reporter for the Ag Business Club and is a writing tutor at the campus Student Success Center.

When he furthers his education, he hopes to attain a bachelor’s degree in media or liberal arts.

“I will either attend the University of Georgia or South Carolina,” Nicholson said.  “ I would love to work on the public relations side of agriculture as a marketing representative in advertising or maybe even law. As long as I am in the public and dealing with people I will be happy.”

The son of Crystal Young and Ben Nicholson hopes that 10 years from now he is still in the public eye and involved in politics in some way.

“We never really know where we will be, but most of the time it is never where we plan,” Nicholson said.  

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