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+ | Being a executive in the club is not only about making sure that a robot is built within the six weeks. It is about being a leader. It is about being a lot of things, which takes a while to explain, but if you're lucky enough to find yourself in a position, by the end of the season, you'll learn a few more things about what it means. Being a leader is important as you are the main representative of the club, you are the person who everyone looks up to for what today's meeting will be about. There will be times when building the robot isn't as simple as building a robot should be. Your actions during that period will show who you are. Your actions during a period of crunch time shows others how to act when you've got five minutes before your next match and eight things that need to be fixed. | ||
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+ | In short, being a executive is about leading and setting a example. | ||
==History of Executives== | ==History of Executives== |
Revision as of 00:15, 4 February 2010
Executives are perhaps the backbone of the robotics club, although you could probably argue that several different ways. In short though, they are what keeps the robotics team in good order and making sure all its many parts are working well together.
The current officer jobs include:
What It Means to be An Executive
An executive is one of the three major positions that lead the robotics team and club - President, Vice-President, and Secretary. Now I'll go more into what each of those positions does in another post at another time, but...
What does this all mean to be an executive?
Being a executive in the club is not only about making sure that a robot is built within the six weeks. It is about being a leader. It is about being a lot of things, which takes a while to explain, but if you're lucky enough to find yourself in a position, by the end of the season, you'll learn a few more things about what it means. Being a leader is important as you are the main representative of the club, you are the person who everyone looks up to for what today's meeting will be about. There will be times when building the robot isn't as simple as building a robot should be. Your actions during that period will show who you are. Your actions during a period of crunch time shows others how to act when you've got five minutes before your next match and eight things that need to be fixed.
In short, being a executive is about leading and setting a example.
History of Executives
Year | President | Vice-President | Secretary | Treasurer | Historian |
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2010 | Tanner Smith | Logan Su | Tyler Thornton | Brittany Davis | Samir Jain |
2009 | Stephen Mihalko | Sunny Gupta & Tanner Smith | Kenny Johnson | - | Tanner Smith |
2008 | Keefer Dunn | - | Tanner Smith | - | Tanner Smith |
2007 | Michael Strain | Patrick Harrington | - | - | DNE* |
2006 | - | - | - | - | DNE* |
2005 | - | - | - | - | DNE* |
2004 | - | - | - | - | DNE* |
2003 | - | - | - | - | DNE* |
* Position did not exist.
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