The Class Officers of 2028

PRESIDENT

Xavier Bruchon, G1

The President represents the class and ensures effective leadership and communication. Acting as the head representative, the President embodies the class interests during events and meetings. This role requires collaboration with other officers to plan events and make informed decisions. The President leads formal briefings, keeping the class organized. The President also collaborates with the class Officer in Charge (OIC), Deputy Class Advisor (DCA), and other class presidents to foster unity and a shared purpose.

VICE PRESIDENT

Caleb Kim, F2

The Vice President is essential to the class leadership, filling in for the President at events and meetings. As Master of Ceremonies, they ensure smooth execution of gatherings while upholding class standards. Collaboration with the President is vital for planning events, and they also partner with the Secretary to streamline communication and organization for class functions.

SECRETARY

Aditya Mantha, I3

The Secretary is crucial in the class structure, serving as the main record keeper and information distributor. They oversee various class committees, relaying information to Regimental and Company representatives. Acting as a supervisor, the Secretary offers guidance and, alongside the Vice President, helps execute official class functions, ensuring smooth communication and organization. This role is essential for maintaining information flow and class activities.

TREASURER

Owen Li, E4

The Treasurer plays a vital role in the organization, supporting officers and providing insights for decisions. As a Yearling, the Treasurer builds a relationship with PenFed to understand its services for the organization. They also find and share information on the “top off” process for supplemental funding and begin work on the Cow Loan to establish financial planning and management for the organization.

HISTORIAN

Heera Kalidindi, D2

Maintaining a comprehensive archive of class events is vital for preserving USMA Class of 2028's heritage. The Historian aims to visually and narratively capture daily life and significant milestones at West Point. Creating articles for the online West Point Magazine helps share class news and updates. This role is crucial post-graduation, as collaborating with the class president on reunions and memories fosters ongoing camaraderie and connection.

INFORMATION SYSTEMS OFFICER

Kaden Cannon, I4

The Information Systems Officer (ISO) is responsible for improving class communications entails leveraging technology and various channels to connect classmates. This includes managing the Class website as well as overseeing the Class List Server for efficient email exchanges. Staying updated on tech trends is vital for effective communication, promoting initiatives, and deepening connections among members.

RING AND CREST CHAIR

Jayden Perry, A3

The Ring and Crest Chair oversees the design of the Class Crest and Ring, ensuring alignment with class values. Responsibilities include managing events, coordinating tasks for representatives, and executing activities like Plebe Parent and Yearling Winter Weekends. The Chair presents the Crest and explains its symbolism. Overall, the Chair shapes class identity and legacy through these symbols.