[16912] in APO-L
Re: Exec Board Co-Offices
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (William J. Turner)
Tue May 27 18:57:58 1997
Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 18:57:13 -0400
Reply-To: "William J. Turner" <wjturner@EOS.NCSU.EDU>
From: "William J. Turner" <wjturner@EOS.NCSU.EDU>
To: Multiple recipients of list APO-L <APO-L@VM.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
In-Reply-To: Cindy Strawbridge <CSTRAWBRIDGE@YSI.COM> "Re: Exec Board
Co-Offices" (May 27, 18:26)
> Why not have one VPS and standing service committees? (Campus
> Service, Community Service, etc...) and have 2 co-chairs for each
> committee? (Alpha Gamma does it this way... co-chairs are appointed
> by the president with input from the elected exec. officers. Usually
> an older active is paired with a younger one - it is great for
> leadership development! The VPS doesn't do much but oversee the 8
> or 9 service committees - develops good management skills - the VPS
> usually has held 2 or more co-chair positions)
Duke University (Lambda Nu?) I believe has two service VPs. Or maybe it's just
two service committees. I don't recall how they split them. Maybe a Duke
alumnus/alumna can enlighten us...
> Cindy
> AG alum
> (Past VPS & holder of 4 service committees)
Isn't it difficult to hold four whole committees? Don't your arms get tired?
:)
Will
Sec 80 Staff
(and Cindy's fiance...)