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It is nomination time for UCSF Staff Assembly Executive Board positions! 

All UCSF non-represented employees (from both the campus and medical center) are eligible to be nominated to serve on the board. If elected, you will become an advocate and representative of all UCSF non-represented employees. This is a great opportunity for professional development and leadership in your community.

Elections are being held for the following positions:

  • Chair-Elect - Assists the Chair and acts as the alternate contact person for all Staff Assembly business.
  • Secretary - Records and distributes the minutes of Staff Assembly meetings and committee meetings, if any.
  • Treasurer - Reviews, approves, and keeps the records of Staff Assembly expenses.
  • Communications & Marketing Officer-Elect - Assists the Communications & Marketing Officer in the performance of his/her duties.
  • CUCSA First-Year Delegate - Serves as representative of UCSF on the Council of UC Staff Assemblies (CUCSA). Attends three-day meetings quarterly at UC campuses.
  • UC Regents Observer - Attends, in person or by computer, all UC Regents meetings and presents a summary of the meeting to the Staff Assembly.

You may nominate or self-nominate a non-represented staff member that you believe would be the most qualified to fulfill these duties. The election committee will contact all nominees to ascertain their interest in running for office.

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