Vice-President
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The Vice-President (currently Casper Davidson) is responsible for the society's admin, and assists the President with day-to-day running of the society. The role was originated by Fergus Cooper in 2011 - prior to that, it had been known as Secretary.
Current constitutional responsibilities
- Responsible for taking Exec and general meeting minutes and ensuring they are published.
- Responsible for booking all rooms for WSC screenings and meetings.
- Second port of call for all equal opportunities matters and should attend the relevant course.
- Coordinates the setting up and staffing of all stalls in the Students' Union and other locations.
- Responsible for notifying the necessary people of all meetings and preparing the agenda with the President(s).
- Responsible for sending out ‘Crew Update’ emails where necessary.
- Works with the President(s) to moderate and maintain the Exec and Alumni mailing lists.
- Responsible for answering all e-mails regarding general enquiries from external people or companies.
- Answers e-mails regarding getting involved in WSC and provides the appropriate information.
- Shall ensure that a suitable Returning Officerruns WSC elections — it shall be the Vice-President/one of the Vice-Presidents in the event that they are not running for election again.
- Works with the President(s) to organise and undertake all other roles and responsibilities.
Previous holders of the role
Name | Exec(s) | Notes |
Casper Davidson | 2018-19 | Current role holder |
Anjana Radhakrishnan | 2017-18 | |
2016-17 | ||
Reece Goodall | 2015-16 | |
2014-15 | ||
James McLachlan | 2013-14 | |
Georgia Ellison | 2012-13 | From October 2012 |
Timothy Green | Resigned October 2012 | |
Fergus Cooper | 2011-12 |
Trivia
- Since the role's inception, only Reece Goodall and Anjana Radhakrishnan have held the role more than once, and both held it consecutively.
- The 2012-13 exec had three Vice-Presidents (former, current and future) in its ranks.