Pre-Veterinary Club
Officer Elections 2010
President Duties
Overseeing the officer team and meetings
Arrange speaker for each monthly club meeting
Write thank you note to speakers
Create PowerPoint agenda for officer meetings
Minor duties
– Register as a club
– Check and respond to emails daily
Looking for driven and dedicated member, who
is not afraid to get things done!
Katie Harmelink (1)
Dy Sci/An Sci
Junior
3 years as member, 2 years as
Fundraising officer
Part of S&S, volunteer at Three Gaits
Theraputic Riding Center, work at
Dairy Cattle Center, Work at the
Large Animal Hospital as a Student
hourly techician, help with mutliple
research projects,
14 credits
organized and am comfortable in a
leader position.
good with other people and would
like to work with people coming in to
talk.
like to bring the club together more
and hopefully bring a few more
speakers in or try to get some
wetlabs
Brock Christenson (1)
Biology
Sophomore
Current Treasurer, participated in
Symposium 2 years, fundraising
events, FFF, Student Org Fairs.
Tri Beta Biology Honor Society,
NSCS, and Vets for Vets a veteran
club. PVC always comes first for me.
15 credits
to find speakers that everyone is
interested in (from Equine, Dairy,
Small Animal, Laboratory and
Exotics)
plan to increase the amount of
fundraising events
to increase the frequency of Social
Gatherings
Animal sponsorship has been a
success and would like to continue
that and other Volunteering such as
CCC.
Vice President Duties
APVMA National Symposium
ASM Travel Grant
Recruit attendees, book hotels, and figure
out transportation for the trip
Midwest Symposium (maybe)
Liz Cooksey (1)
Biochemistry
Junior
joined last year, current Social Chairs,
organizing outings, went to social outings
– sparked interest in position, very active
member, helping out and bringing more
members together through different
events
1. Currently volunteer at Dane County
Friends of Ferals every week, and
focusing on school and working in my lab.
14-15 credits
to continue putting together symposium
get more members involved and able to
go
went to Purdue symposium and it was a
ton of fun, but want more Badgers there!
if Iowa holds another Midwest
Symposium, I’d coordinate that
I’d work for the grant to help out with the
costs, Then more people could attend
these great events and get to experience
super cool stuff and learn lots!
Brock Christenson (2)
Biology
Sophomore
Current Treasurer, participated in
Symposium 2 years, fundraising events,
FFF, Student Org Fairs.
Tri Beta Biology Honor Society, NSCS, and Vets for Vets a
veteran club. PVC always comes first for me.
15 credits
to help with symposium but there is more
a vice president can do besides
symposium.
second in line to answer member
questions
help president and other officers with
their job and help teach incoming officers
how to perform their duties as well as
learn other officer’s duties
take charge of meetings that the
president can’t attend and also assist the
president in finding speakers.
I have been to symposium and saw
conflicts that the VP deals with at
symposium. I know I will be able to take
care of the conflicts as they happen.
Secretary Duties
Manages the email list
Prepares a contact list for the officers
Compiles the PowerPoint agenda for main meetings
Class list
Attendance
Take notes/meeting minutes meetings
Attendance at every meeting is high priority for this
position
Send the meeting minutes, class list, and any other
pertinent information to the club as well as assist other
officers, provide in-put, and maintain organization
Some required skills/attributes are organization, enjoy
email writing, team player, and dedication.
Cynthia Sweet (1)
Biology
Sophomore
Just joined this
semester but currently
involved with CCC
Volunteering at DCHS,
Board of Director of
Lions Club
15 credits
Lauryn Vanderwerff (1)
Biology Major
Freshman
Attended all of the meetings this year and have
also volunteered at the World Dairy Expo, will be
helping with a lecture at SAVMA, and am on the
Sponsorship Committee for the Canine Campus
Crawl.
4-H, Saddle and Sirloin, AKC Dog Shows,
Babcock House, and the UW Wildlife Society
14-15 credits
Goals:
-will work to keep the club going in an organized
fashion
-will keep members informed about the club
meetings and what is happening when
-will make sure to keep neat and reliable notes
on all meetings for member information and club
records
-will be prepared for every meeting and attend
every one
Treasurer Duties
Responsible for the club's finances
Collect dues & deposit into club bank account
Keep track of fundraising money/t-shirt sales
Order the food for the meetings
Requires a person knowledgeable in handling
money and working with banks
You will need to be able to get to the bank so a
car may be helpful.
Jenna Wolosek (1)
Biology
Junior
member for two years, Attend all
meetings that am able to (unless
academic conflict)
HPS (Health professions society)
Club, Volunteering: Wood county
Humane Society, UW-Design School
Selvedge Fashion Show and Hoofers
Ski and Snowboard resale
15 credits
to demonstrate my devotion to the
club through the responsibility of
managing the clubs finances.
Also plan on creating new plans to
help the club's financial situation to
grow, so even more opportunities
will be available to the club and
community.
Cynthia Sweet (2)
Biology
Sophomore
Just joined this
semester but currently
involved with CCC
Volunteering at DCHS,
Board of Director of
Lions Club
15 credits
Katie Harmelink (2)
Dy Sci/An Sci
Junior
3 years as member, 2 years as
Fundraising officer
Part of S&S, volunteer at Three
Gaits Theraputic Riding Center,
work at Dairy Cattle Center,
Work at the Large Animal
Hospital as a Student hourly
techician, help with mutliple
research projects,
14 credits
I have a car and am good with
managing money. My goal
would be to keep the club in the
green.
Brock Christenson (3)
Biology
Sophomore
Current Treasurer,
participated in Symposium 2
years, fundraising events,
FFF, Student Org Fairs.
Tri Beta Biology Honor
Society, NSCS, and Vets for
Vets a veteran club. PVC
always comes first for me.
15 credits
to continue to keep the club
informed of where your
club’s money is being spent.
continue to keep the books
for the point system.
CALS Rep Duties
Attend the monthly CALS Student Council meeting
(normally the first Tuesday of each month)
Report any relevant material back to the members of the
pre vet club
Discuss issues related to budgets, campus events, and
other volunteer opportunities
A general knowledge of the way student council works
would be a helpful background so sit in on one meeting
before taking over the position
Get involved with another small committee within the
CALS student council
In charge of organizing CALS Day for Kids
Lauryn Vanderwerff (2)
Biology Major
Freshman
Attended all of the meetings this year and
have also volunteered at the World Dairy
Expo, will be helping with a lecture at SAVMA,
and am on the Sponsorship Committee for the
Canine Campus Crawl.
4-H, Saddle and Sirloin, AKC Dog Shows,
Babcock House, and the UW Wildlife Society
14-15 credits
Goals:
-will actively participate in the student council
meetings and to make the Pre-Vet Club a
known entity in the student body
-will listen attentively to what is happening
and make sure that all members of this club
have the opportunity to understand what is
going on across campus
Holly Brown (2)
Biology
Junior
CALS Rep, started Pre-Vet room in
Haunted House, Fall Picnic, CALS
Day 4 Kids, main goal to facilitate
communication between CALS
organizations, head of Student
Issues and PR committee, bring
student issues to the council,
member for 3 years, been to many
events TWP, MWZ, VotK, FFF, etc.
UW Equestrian Team
12-15 credits
My current position,
connecting all the CALS clubs using
the Haunted House, relaxation
parties, workshops, CALS Student
Council competitions, etc.
I’ve done well and have new ideas,
start using Google Wave as
communication,
PR Chair Duties
Ordering the club t-shirts and other club apparel
Determine the design and color and find best
deal
Announce club meetings and events to the
campus (fliers, chalking sidewalks, Badger
Herald/ Daily Cardinal ads, SOO Fair, CALS Fair,
etc)
Besides that you help with fundraising and
brainstorming ideas.
Stacy Sdano (3)
Wildlife Ecology
Junior
PR co-chair last year &
current webmaster
Saddle and Sirloin,
work/research in vet school
14 credits
I’d love to help design
another creative t-shirt for
our club as well as other
apparel
could add another new item
to the list (ex. Sweatpants)
I also will get the word out
there about the club by
chalking and helping to
advertise for our events.
Kallie Kapitanek (3)
Biology
Sophomore
Member for two years, helped
with CCC last year and on
sponsorship committee,
volunteered at the World Dairy
Expo
Running Club and Colleges
Against Cancer
14-15 credits
increase club attendance by
general advertising around
campus with fliers and chalking,
ad in the newspaper,
was in charge of ordering t-
shirts and other apparel in
several clubs in high school so I
have experience
Corie Borchert (3)
Animal Sciences
Sophomore
active member, helped organize first
CCC, served as volunteer co-chair
this year by organizing volunteer
events, attended both regular and
executive board meetings
bible study Monday nights, help
make dinner for a local organization
on Thursday nights, research in a
lab that has flexible hours
14-16 credits
find more volunteer opportunities
that are close to campus and update
our overall volunteer list,
work on getting transportation to
volunteer events,
work with social chairs for social
events
Lauryn Vanderwerff (3)
Biology Major
Freshman
Attended all of the meetings this year and
have also volunteered at the World Dairy
Expo, will be helping with a lecture at SAVMA,
and am on the Sponsorship Committee for the
Canine Campus Crawl.
4-H, Saddle and Sirloin, AKC Dog Shows,
Babcock House, and the UW Wildlife Society
14-15 credits
Goals:
-spread the word about all that Pre-Vet Club
does to attract incoming freshmen and
continuing students
-find new ways to attract prospective vet
students to the club
-new methods of advertisement and
analyzation of what is most effective
-having events to attract students to
participate
Holly Brown (4)
Biology
Junior
CALS Rep, started Pre-Vet room in
Haunted House, Fall Picnic, CALS
Day 4 Kids, main goal to facilitate
communication between CALS
organizations, head of Student
Issues and PR committee, bring
student issues to the council,
member for 3 years, been to many
events TWP, MWZ, VotK, FFF, etc.
UW Equestrian Team
12-15 credits
designed clothes for clubs before,
able to handle designing, ordering,
and selling the club clothing.
advertising is very important and
this club relies on its new members
so I plan on doing a lot of
advertising to freshman through
email, chalking, fliers, and through
other events.
Social Chair Duties
Responsible for organizing veterinary and
non-veterinary related activities for the
club members
Organize dates and times and coordinate
with the organizations
For this position, it is very helpful to have
a car.
Abby Kreines (1)
Animal Science
Sophomore
Meetings, symposium, Haunted
House, Social Events
Research in orthopedic lab at
vet school, ballroom dancing,
Hillel
16 credits
More social events (at least one
a month),
getting the vet club involved in
the community, big brother/little
brother program within pre-vet
club,
work with volunteer chair to
encourage people to go to more
events
Jamie Kreines (1)
Biology
Sophomore
Meetings, Symposium, Haunted
House, attend social events
After-hours receptionist at
VMTH, Research at Primate
Center, Hillel
15-16 credits
More social events (at least one
a month),
getting the vet club involved in
the community, big brother/little
brother program within pre-vet
club,
work with volunteer chair to
encourage people to go to more
events
Holly Brown (1)
Biology
Junior
CALS Rep, started Pre-Vet room in
Haunted House, Fall Picnic, CALS
Day 4 Kids, main goal to facilitate
communication between CALS
organizations, head of Student
Issues and PR committee, bring
student issues to the council,
member for 3 years, been to many
events TWP, MWZ, VotK, FFF, etc.
UW Equestrian Team
12-15 credits
one major event every month to get
to know each other, important to
really get to know each other as
these relationships are helpful for
classes, getting experience, and
applying to vet school, many events
in mind,
I'm really excited by this position,
organized, punctual, and I hope I
get a chance to utilize my ideas.
Stacy Sdano (1)
Wildlife Ecology
Junior
PR co-chair last year & current
webmaster
Saddle and Sirloin,
work/research in vet school
14 credits
Plan same trips (VotK, ICF, etc)
and new ones
to organize a non-vet related
social event to get to know each
other better (bowling again,
movie night, a hike, etc.)
Its so hard to get people other
than officers to show up at
these things but I really hope to
get everyone together.
Liz Cooksey (2)
Biochemistry
Junior
joined last year, current Social Chairs,
organizing outings, went to social outings
– sparked interest in position, very active
member in the club, helping out and
bringing more members together through
different events
1. Currently I volunteer at Dane County
Friends of Ferals every week, and am
focusing on school and working in my lab.
14-15 credits
currently Co-Social Chair
It’s been great getting to plan and put
together events to meet each other and
learn about different things in the vet
field.
I’ve learned a lot through this position
and believe that I could do an even better
job next year as Social Chair.
I’d still love to see more members
attending the events, and would propose
asking more from the members to give
their input in what they’d like to do or
see, and when would be the best
times/dates to do so.
Kallie Kapitanek (2)
Biology
Sophomore
Member for two years, helped
with CCC last year and on
sponsorship committee,
volunteered at the World Dairy
Expo
Running Club and Colleges
Against Cancer
14-15 credits
get more members together for
fun activities (non-veterinary
related activities as well as
visiting several vet related
facilities),
encourage members to join in
and put together more non-vet
related activities because we
haven’t had very many in the
past
Corie Borchert (2)
Animal Sciences
Sophomore
active member, helped organize
first CCC, served as volunteer
co-chair this year by organizing
volunteer events, attended both
regular and executive board
meetings
bible study Monday nights, help
make dinner for a local
organization on Thursday nights,
research in a lab that has
flexible hours
14-16 credits
find more volunteer
opportunities that are close to
campus and update our overall
volunteer list, work on getting
transportation to volunteer
events, work with social chairs
for social events
Cynthia Sweet (3)
Biology
Sophomore
Just joined this
semester but currently
involved with CCC
Volunteering at DCHS,
Board of Director of
Lions Club
15 credits
Volunteer Chair Duties
Similar to the social chairs: arrange events for
the members
Events pertain to donation drives and events for
causes (Polar Plunge, Relay for life, Blood
Drives, etc)
Work with the social chairs to create volunteer
outings to various organizations (Valley of the
Kings, International Crane Foundation, Fine
Feathered Friends)
All responsibilities are similar to the social chairs.
Sara Schroeder (1)
Genetics
Junior
Member for three years, participated in
club, majority meeting and events (CCC,
Symposium, Bowling, Shedd Aquarium,
VothK, and FFF), current historian,
contributed ideas to the club
Sigma Alpha Lambda (SAL) (secretary)
and Undergraduate Genetics Association
(UGA), Habitat for Humanity and Colleges
Against Cancer volunteer activities
14-16 credits
Provide volunteer opportunities to
network with people and animals in the
community
Create a calendar of volunteer
opportunities
Morgridge Center for the free taxi ride
orientation
Organize groups to attend volunteer
opportunities
create networking within the club
Use my associations with SAL and CAC to
inform the club of volunteer opportunities
on campus and in the community.
Kallie Kapitanek (1)
Biology
Sophomore
Member for two years, helped with
CCC last year and on sponsorship
committee, volunteered at the World
Dairy Expo
Running Club and Colleges Against
Cancer
14-15 credits
Have experience: participated in
many donations drives and other
volunteer chairs, team captain for
Relay For Life for two years and a
general member for three years,
participated in the polar plunge for
three years, blood drives: donating
and volunteering, organize
involvement in outings and events
for many animal associated
facilities.
Corie Borchert (1)
Animal Sciences
Sophomore
active member, helped organize first
CCC, served as volunteer co-chair
this year by organizing volunteer
events, attended both regular and
executive board meetings
bible study Monday nights, help
make dinner for a local organization
on Thursday nights, research in a
lab that has flexible hours
14-16 credits
find more volunteer opportunities
that are close to campus and update
our overall volunteer list, work on
getting transportation to volunteer
events, work with social chairs for
social events
Abby Kreines (2)
Animal Science
Sophomore
Meetings, symposium,
Haunted House, Social
Events
Research in orthopedic
lab at vet school,
ballroom dancing, Hillel
16 credits
more involvement, focus
on volunteer aspect of
social events mentioned
above and community
Jamie Kreines (2)
Biology
Sophomore
Meetings, Symposium,
Haunted House, attend
social events
After-hours receptionist
at VMTH, Research at
Primate Center, Hillel
15-16 credits
more involvement, focus
on volunteer aspect of
social events mentioned
above and community
Liz Cooksey (3)
Biochemistry
Junior
joined last year, current Social Chairs, organizing
outings, went to social outings – sparked interest in
position, very active member in the club, helping out
and bringing more members together through
different events
Currently I volunteer at Dane County Friends of
Ferals every week, and am focusing on school and
working in my lab.
14-15 credits
to work with the Social Chairs more to coordinate
events
Supply volunteers to other officer’s events
CCC: There is quite a lot to do for that event, and
more helping hands are always appreciated.
bring volunteer opportunities to the members of PVC
that are available to do out in the community
throughout the year.
I understand what it takes to put together these
types of events for the club and present these
opportunities for the members. This experience
would make me a good candidate for Volunteer chair
and I believe I can accomplish a lot with the position.
Stacy Sdano (4)
Wildlife Ecology
Junior
PR co-chair last year & current
webmaster
Saddle and Sirloin,
work/research in vet school
14 credits
I really want to find some more
local volunteer opportunities for
students.
its hard to volunteer places
when you don’t have access to a
car so I really want to find some
stuff close by or find something
that is easily accessible.
Plus maintain contacts that the
previous chair has made.
Cynthia Sweet (4)
Biology
Sophomore
Just joined this
semester but currently
involved with CCC
Volunteering at DCHS,
Board of Director of
Lions Club
15 credits
Lauryn Vanderwerff (4)
Biology Major
Freshman
Attended all of the meetings this year and
have also volunteered at the World Dairy
Expo, will be helping with a lecture at SAVMA,
and am on the Sponsorship Committee for the
Canine Campus Crawl.
4-H, Saddle and Sirloin, AKC Dog Shows,
Babcock House, and the UW Wildlife Society
14-15 credits
Goals:
-continue club participation in events that we
have done in the past
-find new opportunities for our club to
become a part of in the future
-potentially working with other clubs in CALS
Holly Brown (5)
Biology
Junior
CALS Rep, started Pre-Vet room in
Haunted House, Fall Picnic, CALS
Day 4 Kids, main goal to facilitate
communication between CALS
organizations, head of Student
Issues and PR committee, bring
student issues to the council,
member for 3 years, been to many
events TWP, MWZ, VotK, FFF, etc.
UW Equestrian Team
12-15 credits
I have done a lot of volunteering
and know about a lot of
opportunities so I think I will be able
to act as a resource for students
who wish to volunteer. Also, I'm
very organized and good at planning
events.
Fundraising Chair Duties
Responsible for organizing fundraising activities for the
club (Pizza Sales, Pregame football fundraising, World
Dairy Expo Newspaper Run, Canine Campus Crawl, etc)
Finding the right permits, getting grants, keeping up to
date on emails, getting people involved, keeping record
of who participates, forming committees, keeping track
of costs and profits, etc.
Events include pizza sales, football games, and any other
new creative event!
Responsible for filling out ASM grant applications as
needed for travel or operating expenses.
Biggest responsibility is the Canine Campus Crawl
Megan Johnson
Dietetics
Sophomore
attended all meetings, PR of
CCC
large animal or student hourly,
Charmany, Premiere Dance,
~15
Fundraising Ideas
– selling pizzas
– cup nights
– Jamba Juice
– Sponser us as we walk a
certain number of miles (or
perhaps something along
those lines involving
animals, dog walking
possibly)
Katie Harmelink (3)
Dy Sci/An Sci
Junior
3 years as member, 2 years as
Fundraising officer
Part of S&S, volunteer at Three
Gaits Theraputic Riding Center,
work at Dairy Cattle Center,
Work at the Large Animal
Hospital as a Student hourly
techician, help with mutliple
research projects,
14 credits
I have done this for two years
and have multiple ideas for
more fundraising events
Holly Brown (3)
Biology
Junior
CALS Rep, started Pre-Vet room in
Haunted House, Fall Picnic, CALS
Day 4 Kids, main goal to facilitate
communication between CALS
organizations, head of Student
Issues and PR committee, bring
student issues to the council,
member for 3 years, been to many
events TWP, MWZ, VotK, FFF, etc.
UW Equestrian Team
12-15 credits
lot of ideas for fundraising events,
give opportunities to participate and
interact with each other while
earning points, give opportunities to
participate in fundraising to earn
their club money since it will be
helping them out later on if they
choose to attend certain funded
events.
Kallie Kapitanek (4)
Biology
Sophomore
Member for two years, helped
with CCC last year and on
sponsorship committee,
volunteered at the World Dairy
Expo
Running Club and Colleges
Against Cancer
14-15 credits
great ideas for fundraising, was
on the fundraising committee for
Earth Week for three years, set
up fundraising at the football
games and pizza sales and other
larger events like the World
Dairy Expo and Canine Campus
Crawl
Webmaster Duties
Responsible for keeping the website up to date
Requires the use of the Dreamweaver program,
(not difficult)
Time at the beginning of the school year to do
the major updates
Throughout the year, you make the necessary
updates, usually after each meeting
If you are interested in this position, the current
officer can be contacted with any questions and
will be available to help you out next year.
Sara Schroeder (2)
Genetics
Junior
Member for three years,
participated in club, majority
meeting and events (CCC,
Symposium, Bowling, Shedd
Aquarium, VothK, and FFF),
current historian, contributed
ideas to the club
Sigma Alpha Lambda (SAL)
(secretary) and Undergraduate
Genetics Association
(UGA), Habitat for Humanity and
Colleges Against Cancer
volunteer activities
14-16 credits
Update the website in a timely
matter
Work with the officers to create
links to helpful websites
Katie Harmelink (4)
Dy Sci/An Sci
Junior
3 years as member, 2 years
as Fundraising officer
Part of S&S, volunteer at
Three Gaits Theraputic
Riding Center, work at Dairy
Cattle Center, Work at the
Large Animal Hospital as a
Student hourly techician,
help with mutliple research
projects,
14 credits
I would like to keep the
website up to date and
interactive
Corie Borchert (5)
Animal Sciences
Sophomore
active member, helped organize first
CCC, served as volunteer co-chair
this year by organizing volunteer
events, attended both regular and
executive board meetings
bible study Monday nights, help
make dinner for a local organization
on Thursday nights, research in a
lab that has flexible hours
14-16 credits
find more volunteer opportunities
that are close to campus and update
our overall volunteer list, work on
getting transportation to volunteer
events, work with social chairs for
social events
Kaplan Duties
Works closely with Kaplan
Set up workshops for the pre-vet club
Forwarding Kaplan events to the club
Opportunities for club to work on their
admissions into vet school (i.e. personal
statement and GRE workshops).
Cynthia Sweet (5)
Biology
Sophomore
Just joined this
semester but currently
involved with CCC
Volunteering at DCHS,
Board of Director of
Lions Club
15 credits
Historian Duties
In charge of creating/updating a
scrapbook of events and history of the UW
Madison Pre Vet Club
New position and open to a lot of growth
so a creative and willing member would be
best for the position.
Very flexible position
Stacy Sdano (2)
Wildlife Ecology
Junior
PR co-chair last year & current
webmaster
Saddle and Sirloin,
work/research in vet school
14 credits
I absolutely love pictures and
taking pictures and think that
this would be a fun position.
I have done a couple
scrapbooks but am still learning
I would love to make a
scrapbook of all our activities so
the whole club can look at it and
enjoy it.
Sara Schroeder (3)
Genetics
Junior
Member for three years, participated
in club, majority meeting and events
(CCC, Symposium, Bowling, Shedd
Aquarium, VothK, and FFF), current
historian, contributed ideas to the
club
Sigma Alpha Lambda (SAL)
(secretary) and Undergraduate
Genetics Association (UGA), Habitat
for Humanity and Colleges Against
Cancer volunteer activities
14-16 credits
Keep the scrapbook and vet school
list updated throughout the year.
This applies mainly on the scrapbook
since it will be one of the ways the
club shows perspective members
what events we do and the fun we
have in the club.
Corie Borchert (4)
Animal Sciences
Sophomore
active member, helped organize first
CCC, served as volunteer co-chair
this year by organizing volunteer
events, attended both regular and
executive board meetings
bible study Monday nights, help
make dinner for a local organization
on Thursday nights, research in a
lab that has flexible hours
14-16 credits
find more volunteer opportunities
that are close to campus and update
our overall volunteer list, work on
getting transportation to volunteer
events, work with social chairs for
social events
UGCC Duties/Stand-in Officer
In charge of attending the monthly meetings
(Tuesday from 12-1pm) and reporting any
applicable information to the club.
Due to the committee’s cancellation this year,
this officer position will consist of a stand-in
officer to fill in any necessary jobs (like the
committee if it starts up again) or to help out in
any other officer projects.
Very flexible position
Jenna Wolosek (2)
Biology
Junior
member for two years, Attend all
meetings that am able to (unless
academic conflict)
HPS (Health professions society)
Club, Volunteering: Wood county
Humane Society, UW-Design School
Selvedge Fashion Show and Hoofers
Ski and Snowboard resale
15 credits
to demonstrate my devotion to the
club through the responsibility of
managing the clubs finances.
Also plan on creating new plans to
help the club's financial situation to
grow, so even more opportunities
will be available to the club and
community.
Kallie Kapitanek (5)
Biology
Sophomore
Member for two years,
helped with CCC last year
and on sponsorship
committee, volunteered at
the World Dairy Expo
Running Club and Colleges
Against Cancer
14-15 credits
Although the undergraduate
curriculum committee was
cancelled this year I could
help out any other chair that
needs help. I could put forth
effort to helping all around