Saturday, March 20, 2010

Tennis Club Elections

Howdy Ags!


We hope everyone had a fun, and safe, Spring Break.  No practice tomorrow afternoon, but we will start back up again on Wednesday.  For now, we have some other business to get to:

Elections for the 2010-2011 Officer positions will be coming up the first week of April.  Texas A&M Tennis Club is a student organization run by four executive officers: President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary.  There are also several non-executive officers that contribute to the governance of this club.  The four executive officers are elected by popular vote, while the non-executive officers are appointed by the executive officers.  For the time being, we will start accepting requests to be added to the ballot.  A full description of each officer position's duties can be found here.

If you are interested in running for any of the executive officer positions or want to be considered for one of the non-executive officer positions, please reply to this email.  We will stop accepting election ballot requests on Sunday March 28th at 11:59PM.  Your response should be in the following form:

NAME:__________________________________________
EMAIL:__________________________________________
EXECUTIVE OFFICER POSITION(S):_________________
NON-EXECUTIVE OFFICER POSITION(S):_____________

Being a club officer comes with a lot of responsibility, but it can also be extremely rewarding to see the club grow and develop under YOUR guidance.  Please consider being an officer for next year, whether it be an executive or non-executive position.  Also, do not be discouraged if you are "ONLY a Freshman (or Sophomore)."  We need younger members, more than ever, to step up and lead this club.  Please feel free to ask any of the current officers about being an officer and their experience with it.  We look forward to an excellent group of officers for the 2010-2011 school year.

Thanks and Gig 'Em!

--
------------------------------
Texas A&M Tennis Club
tamu10s@gmail.com
http://tennisclub.tamu.edu

No comments: