Vice President for Communications, Cornell Club of the Berkshires
Posted by Cornell Club of the Berkshires on 08/27/2013
General Information
Nomination start -
06/01/2022
Nomination end -
06/30/2022
Process for Filling Position:
Submission of a nomination
Number of Seats:
1
Location:
Berkshire, Massachusetts 01238, United States
Eligible Constituent(s):
Alumni
Summary of Position
The Vice President for Communications is part of the team who provides leadership and guidance to the board and the local Cornell community. In addition, the communications manager is responsible for maintaining the club's web page in iModules, as well as ensuring any and all social media outlets are up-to-date. The communications manager is also asked to explore all options for maintaining a robust online club presence and use social media in addition to iModules marketing to effectively communicate club and alumni activity with the local Cornell community. This position will be trained in iModules.
Cornell Interests:
Affinities
Regional Clubs
Talent Expectations: Skills
Communicate
Write and/or Edit
It is important that the communications manager is able to communicate in board meetings and share thoughts and ideas with the board. Although public speaking is not mandatory, it is helpful to 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 and especially on the club web pages.
Lead/Manage/Serve
Manage Projects
Serve on a Committee or Board
Communication managers should effectively communicate new ideas and suggestions in board meetings, organize their time effectively to showcase the club on social media, inspire creativity and interest in the club to the local community through social media and ultimately participate in the life of the club.
Build/Maintain Relationships
Engage Individuals
Mentor
Represent Cornell
Communication managers 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.