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McCourt Elections Info Session

McCourt Elections Info Session. March 19 th , 2014. What is GPPSA?. What does it do?. McCourt School’s elected student government. Budgeting (≈$20,000 annual budget) Funds MSPP student groups & MSPP events Student Advocacy & Support

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McCourt Elections Info Session

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  1. McCourt Elections Info Session March 19th, 2014

  2. What is GPPSA? What does it do? • McCourt School’s elected student government • Budgeting (≈$20,000 annual budget) • Funds MSPP student groups & MSPP events • Student Advocacy & Support • Represents all students, degree programs, and student organizations before McCourt’s administration • Surveys, Curriculum Improvements, and other student concerns • Pre-registration and thesis/capstone events • Event coordination and support for student groups • Career and Networking Opportunities • Internship database, alumni panels, and Alumni board connections • Student Event Planning & Fundraising • Policy panels and policy happy hours • Policy Prom and graduation events • Orientation & mentor groups • Community service • Delicious Diversity , McCourt Debate, and other special events

  3. MSPP Student Budget Process • The GPPSA Budget funds : • ALL student-run programming and events at MSPP • ALL MSPP Student Organizations • Early Summer • MSPP Administration allocates funds directly to GPPSA • ≈$20,000 budget, historically • Late Summer • GPPSA Officers consult with Executive Board and MSPP Student Organization leadership • Develop budget proposal • Early Fall • Budget proposal made available online for public comment • Vote on budget approval at first GPPSA meeting of fall semester

  4. 2013-14 Accomplishments • More funding to student groups • Streamlined student orientation • GPPSA Restructuring & Clean Up • Revamped website • New advocacy role for MPP-EP and MIDP Reps • Social Media & Communications • Policy Interest Chairs • McCourt Transition • Worked with administration to ensure open lines of communication between university/students • New event proposal and planning process • Single form • Common Google calendar for easy sharing and event coordination • Developed TIPS request process • Retooled reimbursement form • Interactive PDF • Electronic submission/e-signature now accepted • New listservs (reduces email volume) • Graduating students • First Years • Thesis/capstone • Dual Degree • Revised and updated the Student Leadership Manual • Internship Database and Career Services Calendar • Many successful events

  5. 1st Annual McCourt Debate Warm Clothing Drive Delicious Diversity Energy Policy Alumni Panel Middle East Policy Happy Hour MIDP Potluck

  6. Available Positions • Officers • President • Vice President • Secretary • Treasurer • Program Directors • Communications and Outreach (New Position) • Social Programs • Service Programs • Diversity Programs • International Student Programs • Student Services • Vice President of External Affairs • MPP Evening Program Representative • MIDP Program Representative Appropriations Committee

  7. 2013-14 Executive Board Officers Bobby Andres President Liz Clark Vice President Paul Belmonte Secretary Colin Huerter Treasurer Shared Responsibilities: • Appropriations • Final decision-making authority over GPPSA Budget and all • expenditures • Monthly Meetings • Meet with MSPP Deans to address student concerns • Coordination • Coordinate events with MSPP Student Organizations • Annual Report • Publicly available report on finances, accomplishments, and future improvements Feel free to contact current Officers with questions about their positions

  8. 2013-14 Program Directors Whitney Odden MIDP Program Rep Brian Agnew Service Programs Kevin Spicer MPP-EP Program Rep Simrin Makhija Diversity Programs Ramya Teeparthi International Student Programs Anna Diofasi Social Programs Arielle Kane Student Services Alex Caple VP for External Affairs Feel free to contact current members with questions about their positions

  9. Timeline: Pre-Campaign Events • Candidate Interest Period • March 20th – March 27th(online) • Optional, non-binding • Interested persons’ names will be posted daily • Encourage others to run for vacant positions • Candidate Statement Period Opens • March 28th(online) • Candidate Statement Due • **April 4that 5:00 PM**(online) • This action places your name on the ballot • Each person may only submit one candidate statement

  10. Timeline: Campaign Events • Candidate Statements Posted • April 4thafter 5:00 PM, Student Lounge & online • Campaigning Allowed • April 4thafter 5:00 PM through elections • Candidate Speech Night & Open Forum • **April 9th, 5:30 PM, Student Lounge** • Elections • **April 14th– April 17th ** (online) • Winner Announcement • April 18th(post-certification)

  11. Timeline: Post-Elections Events • Last GPPSA Meeting (current and members-elect): April 28th, 9:15 PM • New GPPSA terms begin: • May 15th, after Commencement – please note that all positions will begin working with their outgoing Executive Board counterparts prior to graduation

  12. What to Expect • This Semester • Meet with outgoing counterpart • Attend the last GPPSA meeting (April 29) • Summer • Long-term and event planning • 2013-2014 Academic Year • One General Assembly meeting per month during the academic year • Executive Board (and officer, if applicable) meetings monthly or as needed • Event planning and attendance • GPPSA committee participation

  13. Campaigning Guidelines • Candidates MAY only campaign beginning April 4th after 5:00 PM through the end of the elections period. • Candidates MAY hang campaign flyers, no larger than 8.5 inches by 11 inches, in the Old North Student Lounge and Computer Lab; Candidates MAY NOT hang flyers, signs, or posters anywhere else in Old North, including the standing bulletin boards. • Candidates MAY make one slide for the Old North TV screen. Slides may be submitted to Laura Masters (lam265@georgetown.edu). • Candidates MAY build and use their own listservs and calendars.

  14. Campaigning Guidelines • Candidates MAY NOT use the official MSPP listservs, GPPSA listservs, official student organization listservs, and/or MSPP/GPPSA calendars. • Candidates MAY create their own Facebook pages, web pages, or use other social networking sites. • Candidates MAY NOT request to link and/or utilize official MSPP/GPPSA Facebook/Twitter accounts and/or websites for campaigning. • Candidates MAY put campaign literature in individual student MSPP mailboxes. • Candidates MAY NOT use any course’s instructional time to campaign.

  15. Campaigning Guidelines • Candidates MAY use the GPPSA-maintained table in the Old North Student Lounge to solicit votes. • Candidates MAY distribute baked goods, stickers, and other campaign related paraphernalia of nominal monetary value. • Candidates MAY NOT seek endorsement from any member of the Elections Committee nor shall any Elections Committee member endorse a candidate.

  16. Questions? We hope you will consider running in the McCourt School Elections

  17. McCourt Elections Committee • Paul Belmonte, Chair • Alex Caple • Colin Huerter • Michael Quinn Questions or concerns about the elections process should be directed to the Elections Committee at secretary@gppsa.org.

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