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Society Representative Orientation

Society Representative Orientation. About Me!. 4 th year ChE From Houston, TX Member of SEC since freshmen year  VP External! Liaison between Cockrell School and Member Societies. Rep Responsibilities . The mission of the Student Engineering Council is:

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Society Representative Orientation

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  1. Society Representative Orientation

  2. About Me! • 4th year ChE • From Houston, TX • Member of SEC since freshmen year  VP External! • Liaison between Cockrell School and Member Societies

  3. Rep Responsibilities The mission of the Student Engineering Council is: To unite engineering students and their organizations on campus To serve as the students' representative within the Cockrell School of Engineering To provide resources to students for their initiatives that effect positive change To offer committee and leadership experience to its members • SEC is made up of • Members-At-Large • Society Representatives • Member Societies • Student Government/Senate Reps • Associate Members • Officer Group http://sec.engr.utexas.edu/ If you want more info go to our website!

  4. -Usually just for one or two semesters -Also has their own personal org requirements -Selected by respective member society -Usually a higher level of involvement -Usually until they graduate -Selected by officer group

  5. Meetings • Reps must attend 75% of all meetings (this normally means missing no more than 2) • If you can’t make it, send a proxy but let me know • Make sure you relay the info to your org. This is the whole point of going to these meetings! • Meetings are every other Monday at 7 in ECJ 1.202 • Find Calendar and links to past agendas here! http://sec.engr.utexas.edu/calendar/ http://sec.engr.utexas.edu/archives/meetings/

  6. Committees • You must attend 3 committee meetings a semester • If you can’t make meetings and are involved outside of them somehow, make sure the chair emails me with your name and what you did • I suggest attending the same meetings because then you can actually get involved • Committees you can join are:

  7. Academic Affairs • Chairs:  Victoria Cheng and Michael Lowder • Next Meeting: Tuesday, October 9th @ 7pm in RLM 5.114 • Meetings on Tuesdays, 7pm in RLM 5.114 (Tiff’s Treats provided!) • Help plan events such as Faculty Appreciation Week and Poster Exhibition Engineering Research Symposium (PEERS) • Looking for students from all engineering departments to assist with department communication and increase research involvement • academic.affairs@sec.engr.utexas.edu • http://sec.engr.utexas.edu/academic/

  8. Alternative Energy Challenge • Chairs: Danilo Pena and ManavMandhani • Next Event: Project Presentation on October 15th • Final build judging on November 16 • Student competition to create novel ideas for power generation using sustainable and renewable methods • $$$$ prizes – deadline has passed for submissions • aec@sec.engr.utexas.edu • http://sec.engr.utexas.edu/aec/

  9. Cheap Lunch • Chairs: Yeshua Garcia and Morgan Yung • Next meeting: Tuesday, October 9 @ 6pm in ETC 2.102 • Meetings every Tuesday at 6pm in ETC 2.102 • Every Thursday, different organizations host the event through SEC in front of ECJ • Sell 2 slices of pizza, chips, and a drink for only $3 • If you want to be one of those host organizations (get a $100 bonus for your org or 25% of sales) email cheaplunch@sec.engr.utexas.edu.

  10. CTBAC • Chair: Kevin Yuan • The CTBAC is composed of 14 members from two groups: student body representatives and departmental representatives. • Discuss college tuition and budgets with a representative from each engineering department • If you would like to be a representative for your major, email ctbac@sec.engr.utexas.edu • Counts toward your committee points!

  11. EDAM • Chairs: Stephen Shi and AnujKudva • Engineering Day at the Museum (EDAM) is an annual event that is a part of SEC's E-WEEK. At EDAM, engineering organizations and societies lead booths that teach children about engineering, math, and science through fun games and activities.  • EDAM will be held next semester in Spring 2013 • For more information about Engineering Day at the Museum, send an email to edam@sec.engr.utexas.edu or consider chairing the committee!

  12. E-Week • E-Week Chairs: Chris Kelly and Kush Muzumdar • This year's National Engineers Weekhas unfortunately already passed, but E-Week is: • A friendly competition between engineering organizations! All UT Austin engineering students can come out to the events for a lot of fun (and for free). • For more information about E-Week, send an email to eweek@sec.engr.utexas.edu or consider chairing the committee!

  13. E-Waste • Chairs:Danilo Pena and Zack Dotson • The goal of the electronic recycling drive is to collect household electronic items such as computers, cell phones printers, scanners, and other electronic devices. By working with Goodwill, we have been able to gather over 6400 cubic feet of electronics, a copious amount of waste from the city of Austin. • For more information email ewaste@sec.engr.utexas.edu or consider chairing the committee!

  14. Freshman Engineering Committee • Chairs: Shan Modi and Howard Lin • Meetings every other Monday @ 6pm in ECJ 1.202 • Awesome for freshmen! • High involvement in this can count for Committee points if need be! • FEC is looking for mentors – to apply, email fec@engr.utexas.edu

  15. Outreach • Chairs: Albert Chen and Devin Williams • The Outreach Committee strives to reach out to kids in grades K-12 to stimulate their interest in engineering • Go out to middle schools weekly during classes to host activities and play with kids • Invite high school students to visit UT and see what engineering life is like • Relatively new committee – they need a lot of help planning and thinking of new ideas! • outreach@sec.engr.utexas.edu

  16. Publicity • Chairs: Jen Nordhauser and GautamAhuja • Next meeting: October 8 @ 6pm in ECJ 1.222 • Meetings every Monday @ 6pm in ECJ 1.222 • Publicity for general SEC events (including ones that your society may be hosting) • Good for someone with the knowledge or want to work with basic graphic designing things. Things like flyers, t-shirt designs, logos publicity@sec.engr.utexas.edu

  17. Rivals Week • Chairs: FarzadYousefi and Tammy Pham • A week-long competition in April between Engineering and Business students – we were the champions last semester! • For more information email rivals@sec.engr.utexas.edu or consider chairing the committee!

  18. Service • Chairs: Albert Chan and Caitlin Spofford • Engineering Saturdays(an org goes to Austin’s Children Museum every week and hosts an event) • Keep your eye out for more events, I will keep you updated. • For more information, email service@sec.engr.utexas.edu

  19. Social • Chairs: Dalton Dinderman and Bobby Buist • The purpose of the Social Committee is to provide the Council's Officer Group, Memers-At-Large, Committee Chairs, and Society Representatives with fun events and activities • Stuff like • Broomball • Movie Night • Paintball • Boat Party social@sec.engr.utexas.edu

  20. Sustainability • Chairs: Zack Dotson and Jane Vinogradava • Next meeting: October 9th@ 6pm in RLM 5.114 • Meetings every other Tuesday @ 6pm in RLM 5.114 • The Sustainability Committee is responsible for promoting and advocating greater sustainability within the Cockrell School of Engineering. • Park clean-ups • Documentary showings • Picking up recyclable cans before tailgates • For more information, email sustainability@sec.engr.utexas.edu

  21. Dr. Ramshorn • Chairs: Howard Lin and Katie Speights • An Engineering Pageant! PhD and Pageantry is the theme. • At the end of E-Week • For more information, email ramshorn@sec.engr.utexas.eduor consider chairing the committee! • http://sec.engr.utexas.edu/mr-ramshorn/

  22. 60th Anniversary • Chairs: Chet Sekhon and AnujKudva • Meetings every Tuesday @ 5pm in ECJ 1.222 • The actual event is October 19th-25th • A week long celebration of SEC’s 60th anniversary! • Giving away free stuff all week! • Cool events • All building up to a dinner with UT alum and an alumni tailgate at the Baylor game! • http://sec.engr.utexas.edu/60th-anniversary/

  23. How to assist Vector: Help distribute paper issues of Vector Write an article (either one article for print or two articles for online) Speak to your organization about collaborating with Vector Invite a staff member from Vector to speak at weekly meetings Contact: Email us at vector@sec.enger.utexas.edu Like us on Facebook: “Vector: The Student Engineering Magazine” Follow us on Twitter: @TheVectorStaff

  24. Vector Requirement • Previous requirements: • Someone from each society must submit an article, cartoon, etc. to be in a Vector magazine • Someone from each society must attend a Vector committee meeting • New requirements to be voted on in the General Meeting (10/8):

  25. Reps must submit 1 article to the second fall issue of Vector and again in the spring (one per society, so collaboration is allowed!) • Issue #2 Theme: The Year 2112 • Article ideas: • - Developing technologies; the future state of engineering • Updates on your society • Submit articles to articles.vector@gmail.com and contact vector@sec.engr.utexas.edu for questions • Reps must also take printed issues from the SEC office and distribute them to their society members. There will be a sign-in sheet next to the copies (in the SEC office) to fill out. • We only print 500 copies per issue, so please take accordingly!

  26. Events • Attend at least 2 events in the fall semester (the event itself, not the committee meetings for planning it). • Socials (like Paintball, Boat Party, etc.) • AEC Competition • Accenture Office Visit • 60th Anniversary Events (Alumni Dinner, tailgate, etc.)

  27. How do you want the info? • Is email sufficient? Do you guys read? • Visit http://sec.engr.utexas.edu/spring-committees/ for rep requirements and opportunities to get involved • I will also post the rep point standings on here

  28. Questions?

  29. Thanks for coming! • Off to RLM Plaza for ice cream!

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