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Executives

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Executives, also known as Officers are perhaps the backbone of the robotics club. They are what keeps the robotics team in good order and making sure all its many parts are working well together. Starting in 2015 in preparation for the 2016 season, a variety of different officer positions were created due to numerous responsibilities that had been brought to light. There are the elected positions, where students must undergo interviews with the mentors as well as prepare a speech in front of the team, explaining their proposals and ideas for the upcoming season. The votes are weighed 85% student and 15% mentor.

Current elected officer positions include:

Other jobs include the appointed positions, which are hand-picked by the elected officers and mentors.


The Vice-President position was dissolved for the 2014 season.

What It Means to be An Executive

An executive is one of the many positions that lead the robotics team and club - President, Vice-President, and Secretary. They are separate pages that 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 an executive often learns a few more things about what it means to be an executive by the time the season is over. Being a leader is important as they are the main representative of the club, they 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. Their actions during that period will show who they are. Their actions during a period of crunch time shows others how to act when the team has five minutes before the next match and eight different things that need to be fixed.

In short, being a executive is about leading and setting a example.

Elections

All executives are voted into office by popular vote. Before every election, nominees must send in their resumes in for the club to look over them. The general content included in a resume is:

  • Name
  • Grade
  • Phone Number
  • Email
  • Desired Position
  • List of other club participation
  • Nominee's Strengths
  • Nominee's Weaknesses
  • Proposals if nominee is elected

Usually a week is allowed between the time nominees can send in their resumes and the time that elections begin.

A election is held like any other meeting, occupied by all members of the team. Nominees will be brought up where upon they will each give short 30 second to 2 minute speeches on why they should be voted for the position they want to go into. From there, a current executive or mentor will make the final list of who is running for what position for where the members of the club will look at to choose who to vote for.

Votes will be taken on any number of mediums, but most often it is a sheet of paper with the name of the nominee the member votes for next to the name of the position. Note that mentors are not allowed to vote in the election, only pre-college team members are allowed to vote. Votes are taken up after all members have voted, and tabulated by the current executives or mentors. Winners of the election are often revealed starting from the Treasurer position leading up to the President and Vice-President positions.

History of Executives

Executives are listed by the years that the team participated in FIRST Robotics Competition.

 PresidentVice-President of FRCVice-President of VEXVice-President of BusinessVice-President of OutreachVice-President of CommunicationsVice-PresidentSecretaryTreasurerHistorian
2015Jay KrishnaswamyTammy Ong
Mackenzie Glaser
Nicholas AllisonCaroline MeansNina TranNabil KhanDaniel Li