[Grogospeak] TNQ'12: Managing Board [Manboard] elections in 3 days!!! (Sat 4/2) – Descriptions of Positions

Ken M. Haggerty kmh2011 at MIT.EDU
Wed Mar 30 17:31:16 EDT 2011


* Oh, and if you come to elections, you get to go out to dinner afterwards
to *Rendezvous*, a delicious French-American restaurant in Central Square!
http://www.rendezvouscentralsquare.com/
Reservation is at 5:15 for 15 or so people.

:P
-Ken

Ken M. Haggerty
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Class of 2011
Course 4 - Architecture
Course 9 - Brain + Cognitive Sciences



On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:31 AM, Ken M. Haggerty <kmh2011 at mit.edu> wrote:

> Hey everyone!
>
> Elections are in *THREE DAYS OMGZ*.
> If you're interested in running but can't come this Saturday, then just
> shoot me an email.
> And then we will go out for an early dinner afterwards :)
>
> -Ken [man ed, tnq'11]
>
> ----------
> *
> >> MANBOARD POSITION DESCRIPTIONS <<
> by KMH on 2011.03.21*
>
> *** Creative Team ***
>
> [_] EDITOR IN CHIEF:  Responsible for all creative decisions including the
> design of the book and additionally responsible for delegating tasks as
> appropriate and meeting all deadlines set by the Managing Editor.  The ideal
> Editor in Chief is a team player with a strong vision so as to create a
> cohesive and fresh yearbook using the combined talents and ideas of
> Technique staff.  The Editor in Chief is also responsible for facilitating a
> welcoming and constructive work environment and club and overseeing the rest
> of the creative team of Manboard, including Staph.  The Editor in Chief has
> final say over all creative content for the book.  (1 yr. Manboard
> experience req.) -- *Clare Bayley '11 (cbayley at mit.edu)*
>
> [_] PHOTO EDITOR:  The head photography editor for the book and
> additionally responsible for all photographic gear, particularly digital
> cameras and studio equipment.  The photo editor works closely with the
> Editor in Chief and Design Editor in selecting and retouching photos for the
> yearbook and with the Technology Manager to ensure that computers and
> related technologies are calibrated, up-to-date, and otherwise meeting photo
> editing needs of the club.  The Photo Editor should also train new and
> current staff how to use Photoshop and delegate photo editing tasks
> accordingly.  The Photo Editor is also responsible for keeping track of
> equipment and making sure all equipment is in working condition. (1 yr.
> Staph experience req.) -- *Biyeun Buczyk '10 (biyeun at mit.edu)*
>
> [_] FILM EDITOR:  Responsible for all photographs, equipment, facilities,
> and equipment related to film photography and chemical darkroom.  Photo
> editing duties are also strongly encouraged.  The Film Editor maintains the
> darkroom, organizes film negatives and positives, and scans film, in
> addition to making sure the club has film, chemicals, paper, and other
> supplies in stock.  The Film Editor is also responsible for organizing and
> running darkroom and chemical darkroom tutorials for members of Technique.
> (1 yr. Staph experience req.) -- *Laura Gabrovsek '12 (lmg at mit.edu)*
>
> [_] DESIGN EDITOR:  Responsible for the layout and design of every page of
> the book.  The Design Editor works very closely with the Editor in Chief to
> formulate a vision for the design and concept of the book.  The Design
> Editor is additionally responsible for training members of Technique on the
> use of InDesign and Illustrator in addition to other topics on Design. (1
> yr. Staph experience req.) -- *Clare Bayley '11 (cbayley at mit.edu)*
>
> [_] PUBLICITY EDITOR:  Responsible for the creation, printing, and
> distribution of all publicity for the club, including posters and t-shirts
> for members of Technique.  May also be responsible for email publicity.
> This is a good introductory position for those looking to learn more about
> design and design skills.  Must be willing to learn Photoshop, Illustrator,
> and InDesign, if not already familiar. -- *Yi-An (Morgan) Lai '13 (
> yianlai at mit.edu)*
>
> [_] ACTIVITIES EDITOR:  Responsible for organizing and soliciting photo
> opportunities to members of Technique regarding student groups and
> non-sports MIT events and for ensuring that as many different student groups
> and MIT activities are photographed and included in the book as possible.
> Also responsible for opening up the digital cabinet and checking out
> equipment to Staph for use in photographing activities and events. -- *Steph
> Lin '11 (linsc at mit.edu)*
>
> [_] SPORTS EDITOR:  Responsible for organizing and soliciting photo
> opportunities to members of Technique regarding sporting events and for
> ensuring that as many different sports teams are photographed and included
> in the book as possible.  Also responsible for opening up the digital
> cabinet and checking out equipment to Staph for use in photographing
> sporting events. -- *Alan Xu '13 (alanxu at mit.edu)*
>
> [_] JOURNAL EDITOR:  Responsible for collecting, organizing, and filtering
> all events and data to be included in the Journal section of the yearbook
> (and potentially other sections, as determined by the Editor in Chief).
> Responsible for content in the Journal section of the yearbook, including
> Year in Review (MIT + World), Obituaries, Police Logs, FML, ISawYou, ADITL,
> and other sub-sections as determined by the Editor in Chief.  Should work
> closely with the Editor in Chief to determine tone, organization, and
> content of Journal.  Should also be willing to delegate out tasks as
> necessary and to help in laying out Journal using InDesign (previous
> experience not necessary). -- *Sean Tang '13 (stang13 at mit.edu)*
>
> [_] LITERARY EDITOR:  An optional position, as determined by the Editor in
> Chief; responsible for all long-form text in the book, including articles,
> essays, summaries, introductions, and the like.  Also responsible for
> checking factual accuracy, spelling, grammar, and formatting of all textual
> elements of the book. -- *Currently vacant*
>
> *** Business Team ***
>
> [_] MANAGING EDITOR:  Responsible for all managerial and business aspects
> of Technique, including budget and finances, contracts, website, pricing,
> and staff management.  The Managing Editor is the official representative of
> Technique to external organizations.  Also serves as third-party in staff
> conflict and mediation.  Sets deadlines and enunciates tasks to be completed
> by members of Technique.  Also responsible for office management,
> reimbursements, purchases, and meetings both internal and external.  The
> ideal Managing Editor is extremely particular, organized, punctual, and
> clear, in addition to writing timely and concise emails. (1 yr. Manboard
> experience req.) -- *Ken Haggerty '11 (kmh2011 at mit.edu)*
>
> [_] TECHNOLOGY MANAGER:  One of the most important positions in the
> organization.  Responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of all
> non-photographic technology belonging to the club, including computers,
> servers, and software. (Must receive the vote of the previous Technology
> Manager in addition to a majority of Manboard in order to be approved.) --
> *Nick Wiltsie G (nwiltsie at mit.edu)*
>
> [_] ORDERS TSAR:  Responsible for organizing and overseeing all
> orders-related information for the club, including yearbook orders, services
> requests, and customer transactions.  Responds to customer emails in a
> timely, clear, concise, professional, and informative fashion, and works
> closely with the Managing Editor and Technology Manager to ensure the
> accurate implementation of Technique's orders website and databases. -- *Nick
> Wiltsie G (nwiltsie at mit.edu)*
>
> [_] SENIORS EDITOR:  Responsible for communicating with MIT seniors and
> Technique's senior portraits studio to ensure the correct, pleasant,
> punctual, and organized processing of senior portraits and information.
> Works closely with the Managing Editor to set dates for spring and fall
> portrait sessions and sends out emails to the senior class reminding them to
> sign up for a session, attend their session, choose a photo, submit their
> senior biography, and buy a yearbook. -- *Hannah Huang '11 (huangy at mit.edu
> )*
>
> [_] LG EDITOR:  Responsible for overseeing all aspects of Living Group
> photography, including setting dates for photography, allocating Staph to
> photograph Living Groups, and ensuring that all LG shoots are completed
> fully, punctually, and professionally.  Communicates with Living Groups on
> behalf of Technique to encourage groups to sign up for an LG shoot, to
> select their photo, to provide names for ghosties, and to buy yearbooks.
> Also responsible for creating Ghosties for each Living Group.  Should be
> willing to help lay out the LG section of the book. -- *Aki Hogge '13 (
> akimitsu at mit.edu)*
>
> [_] COKE PUSHER:  Must have a car or access to a Zipcar, a valid driver's
> license, Costco or Sam's Club membership, and be willing to drive to and
> from Costco.  Willingness to drive to other places, including Ikea, also a
> plus.  Strongly encouraged to oversee the supply of food, drinks, and snacks
> in the Technique office. -- *Will Yee '10 (williambillyee at gmail.com)*
>
> [_] TNQ EVANGELIST:  A good position for senior members of Technique who
> have previously served on Manboard.  Responsible for attending weekly Staph
> meetings, getting to know members, sharing stories, and increasing the
> overall happiness of members of Technique. -- *Currently vacant*
>
> [_] CONTRIBUTING EDITOR(s):  For those members who have previously served
> on Manboard and would like to stay involved without official
> responsibilities. (Requires an informal vote.) -- *TC Ong '11 (
> tcong at mit.edu), **Clara Rhee '10 (rhec at mit.edu), **Dave Templeton (
> dtemp at mit.edu)*, *Meng Heng Touch '11 (tmheng at mit.edu),* *Will Yee '10 (
> williambillyee at gmail.com)*
>
> ----------
>
> Ken M. Haggerty
> Massachusetts Institute of Technology
> Class of 2011
> Course 4 - Architecture
> Course 9 - Brain + Cognitive Sciences
>
>
>
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