The Community Government Association welcomes new elected positions to work alongside the core positions. The appointed roles include executive assistant, public relations officer and parliamentarian, which are now held by Sarah Dudick, Maura Cox and Ian-Colin Lonesome. Each role has its own expectations and responsibilities so CGA can run smoothly and the executive board has the support they need.
An executive assistant for CGA supports the executive board by organizing meetings, maintaining schedules and ensuring communication flows smoothly between members. They handle administrative tasks such as taking meeting minutes, managing emails and preparing important documents. Their work helps student leaders stay organized and focused on their goals and initiatives.
The public relations officer manages communication between CGA and the student body, ensuring important updates and events are effectively shared. They create promotional materials, manage social media accounts and help maintain a positive public image for the organization. Their role is key in increasing student engagement and awareness of student government initiatives.
The parliamentarian ensures student government meetings follow proper rules of order, such as Robert’s Rules, to keep discussions organized and fair. They advise the president and members on procedural matters and help resolve disputes during meetings. Their role is essential for maintaining structure, transparency and effective decision-making.
The interview process for a CGA position with the president typically involves a one-on-one conversation where candidates discuss their goals, strengths and interest in the role. The president may ask questions about leadership experience, teamwork and how candidates would contribute to student government. This process helps ensure candidates are a good fit for the team and committed to serving the student body.Community Student Government Welcomes the new elected positions