Director of Operations

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Introduction

The Director of Operations is possibly the most internally focused position on the Board of Directors because the position deals with internal controls that are meant to improve the equality, longevity, efficiency and effectiveness of the Association. A main role of the Director of Operations is as the parliamentarian for the Association which understands and knows all of the different rules by which the Association operates. The rules by which ASUW operates include the [ASUW Constitution], [ASUW Bylaws], Sturgis Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure, [Washington Administrative Code], and the [Revised Code of Washington].

The Director of Operations also acts as the chair of the Judicial Committee. The chair helps to prepare the agenda for each meeting and is the main contact by which submissions to the Judicial Committee are made.

Job Description

The ASUW Director of Operations is one of six at-large members of the Board of Directors. The primary responsibility of the Director is to Chair Judicial Committee. Other responsibilities include record keeping.


Directions

Fall Quarter: go to LSC, answer all questions on LSC process. Work on EPP.

Winter Quarter: submit all constitutional amendments and all serious bylaw changes.

Spring quarter: pray for a clean elections cycle. Mix accordingly.

Pray no one wants to overhaul something that operates just fine.

Delineated Duties

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
BYLAWS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ARTICLE I, SECTION V

The Director of Operations, who shall:

a. Chair the Judicial Committee;

b. Serve as the non-voting BOD liaison to the Elections Administration Committee;

c. Serve as the BOD liaison to the Special Appropriations Committee;

d. Serve as a BOD liaison to the Legislative Steering Committee;

e. Be responsible for ASUW compliance with record-keeping guidelines as delineated in Article VIII;

f. Be a resource for the Board of Directors in drafting legislation;

g. Work with the Administrative Assistants to ensure a productive and organized working environment;

h. Complete other related tasks involving the Associated not delineated in these Bylaws and as assigned by the ASUW President;

Current and Past Directors

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