It's that time ladies. Nominations for 2012-2013 TJA leadership are due. Here's a quick look at some of the board positions. More details are available in the TJA bylaws. Which position are you interested in?
A. President: The President presides at all general meetings and represents the organization as liaison between the Alumnae Coordinating Council (“ACC”) and TJA.
B. President-Elect: The President-Elect is essentially the right-hand-woman for the President, set to fill the role of President in the next term. If an office of the board is vacant, she is responsible for the duties of that office, or delegating them to other board members.
C. Vice-President in Charge of Benefit(s): The Vice-President in Charge of Benefit(s) is the lead in planning the annual benefit.
D. Vice-President in Charge of Programs: The Vice-President in Charge of Programs handles planning for all meetings and programs, including arranging speakers and meals.
E. Treasurer: The Treasurer handles all financial matters.
F. Secretary: Keeps meeting minutes and handles all corespondence and history for the group.
G.Public Relations: The Public Relations liason handles coodinating all outreach including maintaining the TJA Blog, Facebook page, and all other social media and press releases when applicable.
H. Scholarship Chairperson: The Scholarship Chairperson oversees the scholarship selection process.
I. Patrons Chairperson: The Patrons Chairperson maintains communication with Patrons and potential donors.
J. Special Projects Chairperson: The Special Projects Chairperson selects, organizes and supervises all fundraising activities, most notably Homecoming.
K. Membership Chairperson: The Membership Chairperson maintains an active list of members and attendance, and oversees recruitment events.
L. Social Chairperson: The Social Chairperson organizes all "fun" events for the group.
L. Parliamentarian: The Parliamentarian (Past President) is a sounding board for the President and serves as the Chairperson of the Bylaws and Nominating Committees.
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