Majewski Elected to Term on National Student Alumni Board

By Mary Beth Spina

Release Date: May 25, 1999 This content is archived.

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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- University at Buffalo sophomore Jason Majewski has been elected to a two-year term representing District 2 on the national board of the Student Alumni Association/Student Foundation (SAA/SF) Network of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).

Majewski, a member of UB's University Student Alumni Board (USAB), will serve as liaison between the network and 51 colleges and universities in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, the District of Columbia and Ontario.

Kathleen S. Heckman, assistant director in the UB Office of Alumni Relations and adviser to USAB, automatically will serve as district adviser.

During Majewski's term, the district's offices will be headquartered in the alumni relations office in Allen Hall on the South (Main Street) Campus.

The son of John and Kathy Majewski of East Rochester, he is an accounting major who plans a law career.

He is assistant business manager for UB's all-male a cappella group, The Buffalo Chips, and served as co-chair for Oozfest, the largest continuous volleyball-in-the-mud competition at a university in the nation.

The goal of the eight-district SAA/SF Network, formally established in 1983, is to empower students to strengthen the future of all areas of education through student alumni relations, communications and philanthropy.

SAA/SF, which consists of more than 330 student-run organizations across the U.S. and Canada, includes student alumni associations, student foundations and student ambassadors.

CASE, a non-profit education association, includes more than 2,900 colleges, universities, independent elementary and secondary schools, educational associates, suppliers and consultants in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and some two dozen other countries.