The Tech Squares President/VP are responsible for keeping the club running smoothly. If everyone else does their job well and , no issues come up, and the P/VP don't choose to pick up any projects, then being President is not a time-consuming job. However, if other officers need help or if issues arise, the President needs to be able to take care of things.
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- Run club elections
- Run the appointment process for appointed officers
- Welcome new officers & provide them with resources and administrative access they need
- Keep Tech Squares on the good side of the ASA (send someone to GBM, submit membership and anti-hazing) and MIT offices
- Schedule, announce, and chair officer and club meetings
- Keep the club informed
- Run the standing policy renewal process (make recommendations for any changes, run meetings)
- Supervise other officers, and be a member of all committees
- Lead the club through any difficulties that come up
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- Experience with how Tech Squares operates (ie from being an officer before)
- Knowledge of how issues were dealt with in the past (either directly, or through knowing who to talk to)
- Interested in advising newer officers
- Willing to help out the President significantly if necessary
Recent (acting) Presidents have included Veronica Boyce, Alex Dehnert, and Pi Fisher.