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Title: Student Government Election


1
Student Government Election Information Session
September 24, 2007
2
Agenda
  • State of the Government
  • 2007 Accomplishments
  • 2008 Goals
  • Government Overview
  • Positions / Responsibilities
  • Nomination Process / Important Dates
  • Election Rules
  • Question / Answers

3
Government Structure
Standing Committees
Flex Committees
Each position has one member from each class
e.g. Orientation, IT, etc.
e.g. Facilities, etc.
4
Who is Student Government?
Abby Goward President
Miriam Droller Administrative Rep
Chris Rezek CDO Rep
Paul Ip Academic Rep
Mindy Jellin Student Life Rep
Jeff Gaffney Alumni Rep
Brian Sarcopski Student Rep
Katie Smith Student Rep
Justin Tomljanovic Student Rep
Luis Blondet- Badaracco Student Rep
Ganga Kannan Student Rep
5
Academic Affairs Representative (1)
  • Collects student feedback on course offerings
    (both breadth and depth)
  • Reviews and coordinates bidding process for
    classes
  • Offers input on scheduling and processes
  • Works with deans to provide feedback on
    professors and teaching methods
  • May act as ombudsman for serious
  • student issues with professor(s)

6
Administrative Representative (1)
  • Monitoring of communication between
    administration and student body
  • Administration and oversight of student
    government elections
  • Communication processes with accepted students
  • Welcome Weekend planning and logistics with
    administration
  • First-year orientation planning and logistics
  • with administration
  • Counting votes when an internal student
    government vote occurs

7
Student Life Representative (1)
  • Responsible for social event planning and
    administration for SOM Social Committee
    responsibilities, including formals, happy hours,
    Harvard-Yale Tailgate and other social events.
  • Ensuring and overseeing the integration of
    different social groups within the SOM community
    (including partners, families, international
    students and potentially the greater Yale
    community)
  • Supports non-sponsored/funded events by promoting
    and creating awareness for the organizers

8
Student Clubs Representative (1)
  • Oversight of coordination of SOM student
    groups/clubs including new club proposals,
    officer elections and budgeting
  • Responsible for allocation of student group/club
    financing/funding requests under 2,000 per event
  • Financing/Funding decisions over 2,000 must be
    voted on by entire student government with a
    recommendation from the Steering Committee
  • Required to make themselves available to answer
    questions regarding funding decisions

9
CDO Representative (1)
  • Represent student concerns to the Career
    Development Office (CDO)
  • Coordinate communications with the CDO
  • Promote and facilitate alumni and career panels
    and events
  • Make recommendations about increasing recruiting
    opportunities and company visits

10
Alumni Representative (1)
  • Act as a liaison between the SOM student body and
    SOM alumni.
  • Represent the student body at four Board meetings
    throughout the course of the year
  • Organize SOM Alumni Association student programs
    including the Mentor Program and recruitment of
    Regional Alumni Chapter Volunteers
  • Work closely with the Office of Development and
    Alumni Relations and specifically the Director of
    Alumni Relations.

11
Student Body Representative (5)
  • Serve in a generalist role
  • Act as a liaison between the student body,
    faculty, staff and administration to report on
    the pulse of the student body
  • Sit on a minimum of two standing committees with
    the potential to form additional flex committees
    (ex. Facilities, IT, etc.)

12
GPSS Senator (2)
  • Represent SOM student concerns to university
    administrators
  • Work on GPSS committees, events and projects for
    the greater Yale graduate and professional school
    community
  • Communicate information between SOM and the
    greater graduate and professional school
    community

Wesley Johnson Vice President Executive Committee
Edna Novak Senator
Seanne Hanke Funding Chair Executive Committee
13
Why should you run for student govt?
  • Represent your classmates!
  • Make a real difference in life at SOM!
  • Meet faculty and administration!
  • Hang out with Jpod!
  • Make SOM the best school EVER!
  • FUN!!!!
  • Hang out with this guy

14
Nomination Process
  • Self-nomination- to secure ones name on the
    ballot, each candidate must submit the following
    materials
  • position that candidate is seeking
  • a statement of interest
  • a brief summary of pre-SOM experience
  • a list of anticipated SOM commitments for the
    coming year
  • Wink you may send a wink to your classmate to
    encourage them to run for a position but in order
    to secure their name on the ballot, they must
    self-nominate as outlined above
  • Statement to Student Body Wed., October 10,
    1130 am

15
Nomination Process
  • How to Self Nominate
  • How to send a wink to one of your classmates
  • http//webdev.som.yale.edu/studentvoting/nom.php
  • This site will be live Tuesday, October 2 when
    the nomination period begins!

16
Election Logistics- the fine print
  • The use of e-mail lists, including cohort and
    class lists, is prohibited. Attempts to send
    mass e-mails through any means are considered
    violations of campaign rules. Individual
    students will be encouraged to report the receipt
    of unsolicited campaign e-mail.
  • A maximum of 50 per candidate may be spent on
    campaign materials (or on their behalf).
    Candidates may be asked to present receipts from
    all campaign materials, and are advised to hold
    onto them until the conclusion of the election.
  • All posted election material must receive
    Administration Committee and Facilities approval.
  • Two violations of such rules will automatically
    disqualify a candidate.
  • By submitting their self-nomination, candidates
    understand and agree to abide by these rules and
    respect the consequences of violating them.

17
Election Time Table
  • Self Nomination Period (Submit your candidacy)
  • Tuesday 10/2 Saturday 10/6 at 1159PM
  • Look Period (Review candidate statements)
  • Sunday 10/7 at 1200AM Thursday 10/11 at
    1159AM
  • Candidate Presentations (Hear from the
    candidates)
  • Wednesday 10/10 at Lunch, A-53
  • Voting Period (Cast your ballots)
  • Thursday 10/11 at 1200PM Friday 10/12 at
    500PM
  • Student Government Retreat
  • Saturday, November 10 Sunday, November 11

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Important Websites Contact Info
  • Student Government General Info
  • http//www.som.yale.edu/students/activities/govern
    ment.asp
  • GPSS General Info
  • http//www.yale.edu/gpss/
  • Voting Website
  • Well send the link before nominations begin on
    October 2
  • Concerns? Email studentgov_at_som.yale.edu
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