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Kick-off MeetingTuesday August 28,
2008
• MBAA Overview– Our vision– Roles and responsibilities – Cabinet introductions
• FY Elections and Timeline– Available positions– Election logistics– Application timeline
• Q & A
Agenda
MBAA Overview
What is the MBAA?
• Two distinct roles:
– Traditional student government
• Represent student interests to administration
• Vote on matters effecting entire student body
– Governing board for all clubs “corporate”
• Allocate and manage finances for all clubs
• Hold club leadership to accountability standards
• Set and communicate organizational strategy
• Ultimate responsibility for strategy of MBAA• Ultimate Responsibility for outward facing MBAA
communication:– Administration, Alumni, Community, Duke University, Media,
Prospective Students
• Responsibility for FY Section Representatives• Responsibility for evaluating Vice-President• Final arbiter on matters of MBAA authority
Our RolesPresident
• Ultimate responsibility for oversight of leadership and programming of all MBAA clubs
• Ultimate Responsibility for inward facing MBAA communication:– Cabinet, Clubs, Student Body
• Responsibility for management of MBAA cabinet• Responsibility for cabinet evaluations
Our RolesVice-President
• Responsibility for managing MBAA financial matters (in coordination with Treasurer)
• Responsibility for developing accountability and evaluation standards for all clubs (in coordination with the Executive Officer & Treasurer)
• Responsibility for conducting and facilitating weekly meetings
Our RolesShared
2007-2008 Cabinet
• Academics
• Admissions
• Career
• Communications
• Culture*
• Executive Officer
• International*
• Student Life*
• Technology
• Treasurer
* Denotes executive officers with voting members on extended cabinet
Executive DirectorSusan Hazard
• Develop accountability standards for all MBAA clubs
• Monitor club activities and measure club performance
• Oversee the budget allocation process
• Oversee chartering of new clubs
• Ensure that Fuqua brand is well represented by chartered clubs
Academics Executive OfficerAndrea Pawliczek
• Communicate to students important academic information
• Support Fuqua participation in academic competitions
• Promote academic and classroom standards at Fuqua
• Work to integrate professors in other activities at Fuqua
Admissions Executive OfficerErika Hamilton
• MBAA Liaison to Office of Admissions
– Ensure brand consistency on Class Visits, Tours, Student/Prospective Pairing with Clubs, Admissions Fellows Interviews
• Coordinates Admissions-sponsored weekends (Weekend for Women, Minority Workshop)
• Manages Admissions Message Boards
Career Executive OfficerBen Pinsky
• Strategic
– Prepare students for the job search
• MBAA Programming
• Assistance to/coordination with the career clubs
• Feedback
– Provide feedback to CMC regarding student viewpoints and perspective
– Assist in communication from CMC to student body regarding key activities and initiatives
Communications Executive OfficerVasu Rangaswami
• Communications/marketing support for MBAA, clubs, and students in general
• Filter/standards-bearer/regulator of all MBAA-sponsored communications
• Day-to-day MBAA Communications Operations: Mallway signs, Emails, FuquaWorld, MBAA Digest etc.
• Maintain and enforce school-wide communication policy
• Yearbook publication
Technology Executive OfficerKevin Chu
• Club/organization web spaces
• FuquaWorld– Calendaring– Front page advertising
• Communication between MBAA and Fuqua IT department
• Club resources– ViewsFlash polls– Web development for clubs
TreasurerDamian Kassack
• Manages MBAA Club Budget
• Allocates funding to clubs
• Deals with tricky situations
• Oversees Club Controllers
• Works with Accounting department
Culture Executive OfficersKim Arrington and Yosup Shim
• Promote• Promote “Team Fuqua”
• Respect• Respect and celebrate the diversity of
students• Initiate
• Initiate new events and activities• Develop
• Develop enhanced relationships between groups
• Encourage• Encourage individuals to pursue action
• Leverage the diversity at Fuqua in a way that it enhances the learning and experience of the Fuqua community
• Understand the needs of minority groups and cater to some of their needs so that they feel more comfortable and at home at Fuqua
Culture: Diversity ChairArjun Dutt
• Leads community service initiatives at Fuqua
• Oversee the MBAA’s House That Fuqua Built program
• Identifying and organize community service events for Fuqua students
• Work with Sustainability Chair to reduce Fuqua’s impact on the environment
• Educate students on synergy of business, community, & the environment
Culture: Service ChairMichelle Mapel
• Identify opportunities to make Fuqua more environmentally-friendly– Recycling, water bottles, corn-based cups,
etc.
• Collaborate with the administration, Fox center and students on promoting sustainable practices
• Educate the community and lend support to student initiatives
Culture: Sustainability ChairSally Harrison
• Liaison to Other MBA Programs at Fuqua and at Other Universities
• Liaison to Duke University and any Schools or Organizations Associated with the University
• Coordinates the activities of Fuqua’s GPSC Representatives
Culture: University Affairs ChairPaul Philpott
• Provides support and resources for unique challenges faced by international students. Ensures that Fuqua learns from and appreciates its international students.– Cater to the needs of international students– Obtain and act upon feedback form international
students about their needs at Fuqua– Build events that further enhance relationships
between domestic and international students.– Ensure both academic, career, and student life
needs of international students are well represented
International Executive OfficerDaigo Maeda
• Work in coordination with each of the international clubs
• Train international students on– How to start and continue a “lead” from a SIP– How to reach out alumni– How to conduct an effective informational
interview• Work closely with the CMC to:
– Enhance preparation to specific minority job fairs– Increase the number of companies open to hire
international students– Increase the number of international companies
hiring at Fuqua to work overseas
International: Career ChairAllan Rodriguez
• To remind students that being part of Team Fuqua is special, and that they are integral to the student experience at Duke.
• To ensure that the Duke MBA is inclusive of events that allow students and other members of the Duke community to connect, engage, and socialize with each other.
Student Life Executive OfficerAparupa Bhattacharya
• External and Internal – External: Fuqua Prom, 80s party,
Halloween, Luau– Internal: Fuqua Friday’s, Duke Sporting
events, work closely with other clubs to increase attendance and meaning of events
• Communicate with student body more actively of upcoming events and educate the worthwhile nature of events
Student Life: Social ChairsMichael Busche and Inigo Bilbao
• To equip all incoming students with the administrative and logistical tools required for successful Fuqua experience
• To instill the Fuqua culture into the new class and encourage them to develop relationships with the entire Fuqua, Duke, and Durham community
• To challenge students to realize abundance of tremendous opportunities, stretching their personal and professional limits
• To communicate the importance of balancing the four key areas of Fuqua life:
- Academics -Career - Leadership -Participant
Student Life: FY Transition ChairsErik Balunis, Mary Garris, and Claire Miller
FY Elections Overview and Timeline
FY Positions
• Section Representatives– 1 per section
• Judicial Representatives– 2 representatives for entire FY class
• Honor Representatives – 1 per section
• FY Curriculum Representative– 1 representative for entire FY class
Section Representatives Overview
Information
MBAA
Administration
SYs
Professors
FYSections
• Leader within the school/FY class
• Serve as member of and provide input to MBAA Cabinet
• Meet with deans to discuss FY concerns/perspective
• Work with professors, administration on classroom issues
• Plan FY activities and events with fellow Section Reps
• Coordinate Academic Fellow and other nominations/activities
Section Representatives- Responsibilities
Section Rep
Academic Chair
International Chair
• Leader Within the Section• Section voice to the faculty, administration, and MBAA
• Keep section updated on latest information and key events
• Address any issues that arise within the section
• Create section cabinet to assist in the coordination/planning of section activities and events
Career Chair
Service Chair
Social Chair Treasurer
* Cabinet members also serve on MBAA cabinets
Section Representatives- Commitment
• Time commitment
• Weekly meeting with the MBAA cabinet (Tuesday 12-1 pm)
• Meetings with Dean Hemmerich (approx. once every 3 weeks)
• Communications/Meetings with Section Cabinets, section members, other section representatives, professors and other administrators on an as needed basis.
Judicial Representatives
• Purpose– Enforce the Honor Code through judiciary process– Run all student-body elections– Promote understanding of / respect for Fuqua Honor Code
• Basic Info– 2 available positions– 2-year term– Serve on Judicial Board (2 FYs, 2 SYs, 3 faculty)– Platform required, but no speech
• Required Skills– Commitment to ethical academic environment– Ability to make difficult decisions– Desire to promote academic integrity
Honor Representatives
• Purpose– Provide the link between the FY student section and the Fuqua
Judicial Representatives– Principal advisors to their Section Representatives and academic
instructors on honor matters in the section • Basic Info
– 6 available positions (1 student per section)– Students running for HR may not also run for section
representative or judicial representative.– Platform required, but no speech
• Required Skills– Commitment to Fuqua Honor Code– Desire to promote academic integrity
FY Curriculum Representatives
• Purpose– Serve as voting member* of Fuqua's Curriculum
Committee– Represent student viewpoint in curriculum discussions– Sit on MBAA Academics Cabinet
• Basic Info– 1 available position– 2-year term– Attend 90-minute, bi-weekly committee meetings– Platform required, but no speech
• Required Skills– Desire to shape Fuqua’s academic future– Desire to promote student needs– Strong communication skills
Election Logistics
• Fuqua has a no campaigning policy• All candidates must provide a one-page platform to be
posted• Candidates for Section Representative will be able to
make presentations
Campaigning
Election LogisticsTimeline
Sept. 9 - Platforms due at 5pm, please send to
Andrea Pawliczek ([email protected]) and Sebastian Heilgeist ([email protected])
Sept. 10 - Platforms posted in mallway
Sept. 11 - Section Rep Speeches
Time: 10:30 am-12 pm
Location: Classrooms A-F
Sept. 11 – Sept. 13 - Voting Open (after presentations to Thursday, Sept 13 @ 6pm)
Voting occurs online through a link from FuquaWorld
Sept. 14 - Results announced
Application Logistics
Applications available following the meeting
Contacts: Please contact MBAA Executive Officers with specific questions
Sept. 14 – Applications due at 5 pm to Kim Radford, Locker 683
Q & A