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The Vice-President was dissolved at the end of the 2013 season for the 2014 season and split into three different positions: the Vice-President of FRC, the Vice-President of Vex, and the Vice-President of Business.
During the years of its existence, the Vice-President was the second highest executive position of the team. The President is the next highest executive job a member can have in robotics.
Generally the Vice-President was required to be a upperclassman in high school. The Vice-President could have been a senior, though this has been rare in the years of the team.
Job Requirements
The Vice-President aids the President with managing the club and making sure that information is passed down to other officers and the rest of the club if need be.
The general requirements are very similar to the Presidents'.
Previous Vice-Presidents
- 2013 (Vice-President: Jay Krishnaswamy, Layne Denton)
- 2012 (Vice-President: Andrew Shaw)
- 2011 (Vice-President: Katherine Li)
- 2010 (Vice-President: Logan Su)
- 2009 (Vice-President: Sunny Gupta, Tanner Smith)
- 2008 (Vice-President: YnahteB Renmus)
- 2007 (Vice-President: Keefer Dunn)
- 2006 (Vice-President: Michael Strain)