Vice President, Cornell Club of Northern New Jersey
Posted by Cornell Club of Northern New Jersey on 08/23/2013
General Information
Nomination start -
08/28/2021
Nomination end -
08/28/2021
Process for Filling Position:
Open (Volunteers self-identify)
Number of Seats:
1
Location:
Jersey City, New Jersey 07097, United States
Eligible Constituent(s):
Alumni
Summary of Position
The club vice president assists in providing leadership and guidance to the board and the local Cornell community, fully supports club programming and activities, and develops strategies for strengthening the local alumni engagement. The club vice president is responsible learning the role of the club president, and assisting in sharing information with the local alumni community from Cornell University. It is important that club vice presidents also ensure continued leadership by communicating with local alumni about participating in the club and maintaining strong ties to Cornell University. Additionally, the club vice president provides back-up to the president in case of absence.
Cornell Interests:
Affinities
Regional Clubs
Talent Expectations: Skills
Communicate
Write and/or Edit
Speak to Groups
It is important that club vice presidents are able to speak with a variety of alumni, parents and friends, especially in one-on-one conversations. Although public speaking is not necessarily a part of the position, the club vice president should have a comfort level in speaking to their constituents. The ability to share a clear message is important in both speaking and communicating via email.
Lead/Manage/Serve
Organize, Plan and/or Host Events
Lead a Group
Serve on a Committee or Board
Club vice presidents should be able to run effective board meetings, motivate and support their boards and alumni. It is important that they communicate with the Alumni Affairs Regional Staff Contacts to keep up-to-date with the latest news about club policies and procedures, read about the latest news from Cornell University, and speak with their alumni and board about interests and ideas to strengthen their local alumni ties and fully engage the local community.
Build/Maintain Relationships
Engage Individuals
Mentor
Represent Cornell
Club vice presidents should actively participate in succession planning and board opportunity discussions within their community. Meeting alumni and speaking with them about opportunities to engage the local Cornell community are vital to the growth of the club. Ensuring a visible presence at events and fostering a welcoming and helpful atmosphere are all important aspects of a club president's tenure.