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Revision as of 10:01, 18 March 2020

The IT Officer (currently Harry Talbot and Toby Bailey) is in charge of the WSC IT systems (most notably, the society website). The role was originated in 1999 by Peter Oliver, although it had existed on an informal basis in previous years.

Current constitutional responsibilities

  • Has overall responsibility for the IT needs of WSC.
  • Oversees maintenance and development of the society's hardware and software (including the website).
  • Maintains and moderates all mailing lists not done by other Exec members.
  • Ensures that all FoH systems are maintained and all tickets are ready.
  • First point of contact in light of an IT related problem.
  • Liaises with the Students Union's IT services.
  • Allocates e-mail addresses and sorts out all aliases.
  • Monitors the free film allowance of members of the IT committee.

Previous holders of the role

Name Exec(s) Notes
Harry Talbot and Toby Bailey 2020-21 Current role holder
2019-20
Benji Levine 2018-19
2017-18
Joel Speed 2016-17
2015-16
Thomas Purchas 2014-15
2013-14
Richard Townsend 2012-13
Scott Griffiths 2011-12 From March 2011
Edward McCutcheon 2010-11
Ben Lewis 2009-10 From March 2009
Tim Davidson 2008-09
2007-08
Matthew Pusey 2006-07
Richard Winskill 2005-06 From May 2005
Kishan Popat 2004-05 Resigned September 2004
Greg Franklin 2003-04 From December 2003
Matthew Knight Resigned August 2003
Jonathan Pallant 2002-03
Andrew Maddison 2001-02
Chris Oendlebury 2000-01
Peter Oliver 1999-2000

Trivia

  • Benji Levine, Joel Speed, Thomas Purchas and Tim Davidson have all held the role twice.
  • No woman has ever held the role of IT Officer.