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The | The Vice-President Student Life serves as 1 of 6 executive members of the [[Engineering Society]]. | ||
== Constitution == | == Constitution == | ||
== Responsibilities == | == Responsibilities == | ||
The Vice-President Communications is a key player in marketing and strategic communications, and manages both an internal and external portfolio. | |||
Internally, the Vice-President Communication plays the role of the chief administrative officer with the responsibility of overseeing the maintenance and development of corporate documents, the IT infrastructure and of both current and existing web applications. | |||
The external portfolio is a combination of a service - by providing students with information through publications and communication channels - and the creation of an image through strategic marketing and branding campaigns. Though very challenging, the Vice-President Communications will have the unique opportunity to shape how students perceive and relate to our organization through the development of the appropriate teams and tools. | |||
The VP Communications portfolio consists of the following commissions: | |||
*Marketing and Strategic Communications Commission | |||
*Maintenance and Operations Commission | |||
*Publications | |||
== Oversights == | == Oversights == |
Revision as of 12:38, 19 February 2012
Executive VP Communications | |
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incumbent: Maegan Chang Elec 1T3T1 + PEY as of April 2011 | |
vpcomm@g.skule.ca | |
website | Template:URL |
Employer | [President] |
Organization | Engineering Society |
Board member of | Board of Directors |
Website |
The Vice-President Student Life serves as 1 of 6 executive members of the Engineering Society.
Constitution
Responsibilities
The Vice-President Communications is a key player in marketing and strategic communications, and manages both an internal and external portfolio.
Internally, the Vice-President Communication plays the role of the chief administrative officer with the responsibility of overseeing the maintenance and development of corporate documents, the IT infrastructure and of both current and existing web applications.
The external portfolio is a combination of a service - by providing students with information through publications and communication channels - and the creation of an image through strategic marketing and branding campaigns. Though very challenging, the Vice-President Communications will have the unique opportunity to shape how students perceive and relate to our organization through the development of the appropriate teams and tools.
The VP Communications portfolio consists of the following commissions:
- Marketing and Strategic Communications Commission
- Maintenance and Operations Commission
- Publications
Oversights
The VP Communications is responsible for (as outlined in "THE DIRECTORS BYLAW - ByLaw 2"; last revised January 31, 2011):
Directors:
- Archivist Director (2.14)
- Cannon Editor Director (2.15)
- Computer Systems Administrator (2.18)
- F!rosh Handbook Editor ()
- Skulebook Editor ()
- Toike Oike Editor ()
- Webmaster ()
Commissioners (not recognized in Bylaws):
Past VP Communications
Year | Name | |
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2012-2013 | Yerusha Nuh | Elec 1T4 |
2011-2012 | Maegan Chang | Elec 1T3T1 + PEY |
2010-2011 | Abhishek Mathur | Mech 1T2+PEY |
2009-2010 | Amanda Bell | Indy 1T1+PEY |
2008-2009 | John Matienzo | Comp 1T0+PEY |
2007-2008 | Robert Jackiewicz | ECE 0T7+PEY |
2006-2007 | Sam Vafaee | Comp 0T8+PEY |
2005-2006 | Henry Cheung | NΨ 0T7+PEY |
2004-2005 | Alice Xu*/Chris Doan | ? |
Past VP Internals
Year | Name | |
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2003-2004 | Tarek Saghir | Chem 0T5 |
2002-2003 | Mark Angelo | Chem 0T3 |
2001-2002 | Eric Leung | ? |
2000-2001 | Althea Barthos | ? |
1999-2000 | Chris Peressotti | NΨ 0T1+PEY |
1998-1999 | Heather White | ? |
1997-1998 | Paul Anderson | ? |
1996-1997 | Binh Ha | ? |
Past Secretaries
Year | Name | |
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1995-1996 | David Traub-Werner | ? |
1994-1995 | Michael Paszti | ? |
1993-1994 | Tanya Murua | ? |
1992-1993 | Caroline Zywulko | ? |
1991-1992 | Michelle Radford | ? |
1990-1991 | Marisa Sterling | ? |
1989-1990 | Robin Wilson | ? |
1988-1989 | Peter Noble | Chem 8T9 |
1987-1988 | Steve Bywater | ? |
1986-1987 | Maria Athanasoulas | ? |
1985-1986 | Jeremy Bateson | ? |
1984-1985 | Suzanne Rochford | ? |
1983-1984 | Alla Linetsky | ? |
1982-1983 | Deborah Fletcher | ? |
1981-1982 | Margie Bawden | ? |
1980-1981 | Diane Kapica | ? |
1979-1980 | Brian Baetz | ? |
1978-1979 | Violet Jeux | ? |
1977-1978 | Jill Hales | ? |
1976-1977 | Rodolfo Monteforte | ? |
1975-1976 | B. Paepcke | ? |
1974-1975 | Elizabeth Wood | ? |
1973-1974 | Peter Arato | ? |
1972-1973 | Torben Frost | ? |
1971-1972 | Sven Miglin | ? |
1970-1971 | Dave Pike | ? |
1969-1970 | ? | ? |
1968-1969 | Michael V. Sefton | Chem 7T1 |
1967-1968 | Peggy Duncan | ? |