ISA Officers 2009-10

Pratik RelePresident 2009-10
Being with ISA was a major point in my life as being an international student on campus with everything new around me, this was the organization which helped me adjust and interact with people and enjoy my life at SDSU and now after being associated with the ISA for past one year, I can proudly say that it has helped me evolve as a better human being.

Budha BagchiTreasurer 2009-10
The ISA has given me the opportunity to meet people from around the world and has helped me grow as a leader and as a person.

Secretary 2008-09Pratik Shah
Make new friends, expand your network, freak out like anything, give us your craziest ideas - I bet we can get crazier, so just shoot your thoughts and we will make it happen.. ISA is for you - "for the students, by the students, of the students. I feel proud to be a part of it, just come in and enjoy..
Ashmina AullybuxPublic Relations 2009-10
ISA is the home-away-from-home for foreign students and it's the place where you will find friends when you least expect it. :)
Community Service 2009-10Nathalie Baudet
The ISA has become a second family for me. I've met people I will never forget. Now when I travel the world, I will have friends all over!
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ISA Advisor
Sarah Clinton
The ISA is more than a just a student organization. The students involved become like a family, building life-long friendships while teaching each other about their countries and customs...and having lots of fun in the meantime! As the ISA Advisor, it's my pleasure and privilege to work with the ISA and watch them make memories. Camping trips, bonfires, community service, Peace Village, Prom and more -- come get involved!
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Former ISA Presidents
1985 - 1986 |
Khilod Sleiwa |
Canada/Iraq |
1986 - 1987 |
Thao Phan |
U.S./Vietnam |
1987 - 1988 |
David (Chi-Chung) Tse & David Tu Diec |
Hong Kong & Vietnam |
1988 - 1989 |
Anneke Verwoerd |
Netherlands |
1989 - 1990 |
Nigel Benjamin |
Jamaica |
1992 - 1993 |
Luisa Rocque & Bader Al-Kabani |
Puerto Rico &Oman |
1993 - 1994 |
Patrique Lindahl |
Sweden |
1994 - 1996 |
Nicos & Georgios Ioannou |
Greece |
1996 - 1997 |
Maria Orozco, Tri Mihn Li, & Ignacio Jimenez |
U.S., France & U.S. |
1998 - 1999 |
Isabelle Magnin & Ana Luisa Hernandez |
Switzerland and U.S. |
1999 - 2000 |
Caroline Sianturi & Jonas Wibell |
Indonesia & Sweden |
2000 - 2001 |
Ratika Reddy |
India |
Spring 2002 |
Yi-Chen Ho |
Taiwan |
Fall 2002 |
Natasha Mikse |
Aruba |
Spring 2003 |
Aya Malhas |
Jordan |
Fall 2003 |
Joanna Chan |
Canada |
Spring 2004 |
Kerstin Klaes |
Germany |
Fall 2004 |
Amir Shoji |
Iran - US |
Spring 2005 |
Joel Goyette |
US |
Spring 2006 |
Charina DelaCruz |
US |
Fall 2006 |
Erickson Yan |
Canada |
Spring 2007 |
Betty Hsu |
Taiwan |
Fall 2007 |
Jakub Goralski |
Poland |
Fall 2008 |
Dalia Ballesteros |
Mexico |


