The President is an elected officer who focuses on Chapter direction, growth, and communication.
Responsibilities
Leads the Administrative Board
Plans for leadership transition from one Administrative Board to another
Recruits and appoints managers to committee positions (with Board approval)
Provides leadership training for new Chapter leaders
Communicates contact information for Chapter leaders to the Society office in time for the new Administrative Directory
Communicates contact information for competitions managers to the Society in time for the special issue of Tieline
Leads the Administrative Board to create a balanced and responsible budget
Schedules and facilitates Board meetings
Vice President
The Vice President is an elected, voting member of the Administrative Board who works with the President to ensure the effective operation of the Chapter and its programs. The Vice President succeeds the President if that officer is no longer able to perform her or his duties.
Responsibilities
Assists with long–term planning for all professional development activities, including investigating new ways that the Chapter can help its members grow as technical communicators
Recruits and appoints managers to committee positions with Board approval
Supports the President in long-term planning and day–to–day coordination of Chapter activities
Chairs Chapter meetings if the President is unavailable
Chairs Administrative Boardl meetings if the President is unavailable
Secretary
The Secretary is an elected, voting member of the Administrative Council responsible for recording the minutes of each Administrative Council meeting.
Responsibilities
Attends monthly Administrative Board meetings
Receives monthly reports from Board members
Records and distributes the minutes of the each Board meeting
Posts approved minutes on the Chapter Web site
Treasurer
The Treasurer is an elected officer who focuses on Chapter finances.
Responsibilities
Attends Chapter Board meetings and advising the Council about financial issues
Prepares an annual fiscal year budget for review by the board
Maintains the Chapter books and records so that they can be inspected at any time by the president, the board, or any auditor named by the board
Authorizes and makes disbursements
Formulating the most advantageous methods for handling such funds as the Chapter may have available for investment
Submits to the Society an annual report of the Chapter’s financial status
Immediate Past President
The immediate prior, or past, president serves on the Admin Board, as required by the STC Bylaws and Chapter Handbook. Since elections occur each year, continuity between incoming and outgoing officers is essential. However, there are no formal responsibilities assigned to the immediate past president.