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Article IV: The Student Executive Council (SEC)

The Student Executive Council is composed of The Co-Presidents of the student body, The Vice President of Nominations and The Vice President of Communications. They are all elected members of the Earlham Student Government who hold the responsibility of participating in the consensus process of the Cabinet.

The Co-Presidents work in tandem to assure that all branches of the Earlham Student Government act in concert. The primary duties of the Co-Presidents are convening the ESG Cabinet and co-convening the Committee on Campus Life with the Dean of Student Development. As the primary representatives of the ESG and of the student body as a whole, it is also the responsibility of the Co-Presidents to help organize and to lead All Student Meetings.

The Vice President of Nominations appoints student representatives to existing college committees and ensures the appointment of students when new committees are formed. The Vice President of Nominations is also responsible for initiating all election processes and is a student representative to the Committee on Campus Life who holds the responsibility of participating in the CCL consensus process.

The Vice President of Communications facilitates communication between student government and college committees with student representatives. This entails maintaining an active relationship with all student appointees and keeping the cabinet up to date on the status of college committees. The Vice President of Communications is also a student representative to the Committee on Campus Life who holds the responsibility of participating in the CCL consensus process.

 

 

 

 

 

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