Kayle Amos

SEAT. Campus Equity and Advocacy

Committee: Governmental Operations

MAJOR. B.A. in Public Policy Leadership

MINOR. American Sign Language, Community Engaged Leadership

Year. senior

hOMETOWN. Brandon, MS

ABOUT.

Kayle Amos is a Public Policy Leadership major at the University of Mississippi, with minors in American Sign Language and Community-Engaged Leadership. On the Pre-Law track, Kayle is passionate about using policy and advocacy as tools for equity, access, and systemic change. She currently serves as a Senator in the Associated Student Body (ASB), Chief of Staff for the campus NAACP chapter, a Luckyday Scholar and Ambassador, a Bonner Leader, and a proud member of the Columns Society. Through these roles, Kayle is deeply engaged in community service, campus leadership, and social justice initiatives, committed to amplifying underrepresented voices and building bridges across campus and beyond. Her work is rooted in purpose, people, and a strong belief in the power of student leadership to spark meaningful change. She’s excited to not only represent her RSO's but all students and constituents during her time in Senate and beyond.