PRESIDENT
- Mr.
Siva Kumar.G (Final Year, MECHANICAL ENGG) |
| As the Club leader,
the President helps members develop as leaders and works to ensure
that the club's professional and leadership development activities
and community and international service projects are successfully
promoted and completed. Responsibilities of the club president are:
- Identifies the skills and interest of the members
of club and puts them to work in club projects
- Maintains club operations, delegating responsibilities
and establishing meeting schedules
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SECRETARY
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Usha Bhuvaneshwari.R (Final Year, cse)
assosiate SECRETARY -
Sneha.M (Final Year, cse) |
| The Secretary handles the club’s
communication with the public, maintains all club records, and takes
the minutes for all board and club meetings. Once club members reach
the Rotaract age limit of 30, the secretary sends the Notice of
Rotaract Alumnus (Potential Rotarian) form the secretary of the
sponsoring Rotary club. |
VICE
PRESIDENTs -
Deepak Rengaraja.M (FINAL Year, EEE) Shiva Shailendran.S (final year mech) |
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The Club Vice President can serve more
effectively by understanding the year’s goals, projects, and
activities, and being well versed in community and Rotary resources.
To that end, it is important that the club president and vice president
work together as a team. This can be particularly helpful for clubs
that choose to have the incoming president serve as vice president
before taking office.
A well-organized and responsible vice president is often the key
to a successful Rotaract year. The vice president can reduce the
administrative load, allowing time for the president to develop
new and exciting club projects and activities. |
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PUBLIC
RELATION OFFICER- Mr.
Arving.CJ (FINAL Year mech) |
| The Rotaract Club's Director Of Public
Relations has many responsibilities that require a person who is
detail oriented and organized. Because the Director Of PRs promotes
the club through correspondence to the Rotary club sponsor(s), outside
agencies, prospective members, Rotary International, and other Rotaract
clubs, this individual must have good communication skills. |
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TREASURER
-
Vivek.VV (FINAL Year, ece) |
As the collector and
disburser of club funds, the treasurer is responsible for the club’s
solvency and financial stability. In preparing for this assignment,
the treasurer should meet with the previous treasurer and consult
the sponsoring Rotary club treasurer and a certified accountant.
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SEARGENT
AT ARMS - Mr.
Gokul Chakravarthy (FINAL Year, mech) |
| The seargent at arms presides at all
meetings when the president and vice president are absent and serves
on the board of directors and as an ex-officio member of all committees.
The seargent at arms also acts as the “officer at large,”
responsible for all assignments that are designated by the president.
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JOINT SECRETARY -
Saravanan.E ( III YR , mech) |
The joint secretary acts as the secretary of the rotaract club in the absence of the secretary during meetings.All powers of the secretary are bestowed to him during such situations. |
MEMBERSHIP OFFICER -
Pradeep Kumar (iii yr printing) |
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The membership officer is incharge of maintaining the members details of the club and produce it to the club during times of need.He has a complete record of all the members and their profile. |
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR -
Vinay Mohan (FINAL YEAR mech) |
The executive director of the club is incharge of the overall activities of the club.He attends all the meetings of the club and notes down the minutes of the meeting.He takes over meetings when the other board members of the club are not present. |
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Rotaract
Board Of Directors |
For a Rotaract club
to thrive, the development of strong leadership and a committed,
interested membership is vital.
- President
- Secretary
- Vice President
- Public Relations Officer
- Treasure
- Sergeant at Arms
- Joint Secretary
- Membership Officer
- Executive Director
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