Latest News in the GLOW Board of Directors

Hello everyone,

I am very happy to announce the latest addition to our Fall Executive – Jesse McLinton! Jesse will be our new Director of Marketing and Communications, and as such will be responsible for our posters, website, Facebook page among other things. Welcome to the team Jesse!

We still have one position open for the fall term which is the Director of Social Affairs position. This Director’s primary responsibilities would be to oversee any social events during Coming Out Week and Trans* Awareness Week, as well as our Drag Me to Bomber event.

I want to make it clear that although we cite experience with GLOW/other queer organizations as a criteria in our selection of Directors, this is not a mandatory criteria you need to posess in order to apply. As part of GLOW’s Board of Directors you will be surrounded by a group of very knowledgeable people who are there to help. Adam and I have also been working on additional resources to provide to Directors (including an Executive Manual and Status Reports), which should make it easier for Directors to fulfill their duties.

From now on we will be accepting applications for Director of Social Affairs on an ongoing basis until we are able to fill the position. Below is once again how to apply:

How to apply:
To apply for this position, please send the three following items to glow {at} feds.uwaterloo(.)ca. These items will be used as the preliminary selection criteria for candidates, and an interview process will subsequently be used if needed.
1) Paragraph detailing any past involvement with GLOW/other queer organization (if applicable) and why you think you would be a good candidate for the position.
2) Upcoming term(s) for which you will be available (i.e. Fall 2010, Winter 2011, and/or Spring 2011). Preference will be given to those able to serve multiple terms.
3) Resume

Once again if you have any questions about being a Director with GLOW, please don’t hesitate to ask!

Regards,

Greg Demacio
Operations Coordinator
GLOW – The Queer and Questioning Community Centre

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