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'''The President''' is the top most highest executive job a member can have in robotics. Generally it is required that the President is an upperclassmen. For the 2018 season, the role of president was split up and the position was renamed to '''Captain'''.
  
The President is the top most highest executive job a member can have in robotics.
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==Job Requirements==
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The job of the Captain is to lead the team into their fall activities and making sure that any and all activities for the spring season which may include [[FRC]], [[VRC]], or [[FTC]] are accomplished in a well and organized format.
  
The job of the President is to lead the team into their fall activities and making sure taht any and all activities for the spring season which may include [[FRC]], [[VRC]], or [[FTC]] are accomplished in a well and organized format.
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===Leadership===
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Leadership is perhaps the most essential quality for a person to be captain. Being president of the club and team means that the entire team is looking up to whomever is president to lead. If a captain cannot lead the team - show them what is going on, what needs to be fixed, and perform all this while not showing stress or negative emotions, then he or she is unfit to be president. Members should be able to look up to a captain as someone ideal to be.
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==Speaking==
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Whilst not being a required requirement, it is generally recommended that a captain be good at speaking. This is especially important when the team is addressing parent mentors, sponsors, or the general team. Being the sole representative of the team, it is important to show that the team is strong and serious about [[FIRST]].
  
 
==Previous Presidents==
 
==Previous Presidents==
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 15 November 2020

The President is the top most highest executive job a member can have in robotics. Generally it is required that the President is an upperclassmen. For the 2018 season, the role of president was split up and the position was renamed to Captain.

Job Requirements

The job of the Captain is to lead the team into their fall activities and making sure that any and all activities for the spring season which may include FRC, VRC, or FTC are accomplished in a well and organized format.

Leadership

Leadership is perhaps the most essential quality for a person to be captain. Being president of the club and team means that the entire team is looking up to whomever is president to lead. If a captain cannot lead the team - show them what is going on, what needs to be fixed, and perform all this while not showing stress or negative emotions, then he or she is unfit to be president. Members should be able to look up to a captain as someone ideal to be.

Speaking

Whilst not being a required requirement, it is generally recommended that a captain be good at speaking. This is especially important when the team is addressing parent mentors, sponsors, or the general team. Being the sole representative of the team, it is important to show that the team is strong and serious about FIRST.

Previous Presidents

 President
2023Katie Wang
2022Neda Oromi
2021Joey Costello
2020Joey Costello
2019Natalie Luong
2018Poojan Raval
Natalie Luong
2017Mackenzie Glaser
2016Nabil Khan
2015Jay Krishnaswamy
2014Rikhil Shah
2013Andrew Shaw
2012Sehyun Han
2011Logan Su
2010Tanner Smith
2009Stephen Mihalko
2008Keefer Dunn
2007Michael Strain
2006Matthew Newcomb
2005Liang Yi Zhao
2004Brandon Adams
Sean Macikowski