Vice Chair, Mentoring, Cornell University Council (CUC) Administrative Board

Posted by Cornell University Council (CUC) Administrative Board on 12/19/2016

General Information

Process for Filling Position: Must meet eligibility criteria
Number of Seats: 1
Location: Non-geographically based
Eligible Constituent(s): Alumni, Parents, Friends

Summary of Position

The Vice-chair of the Mentoring Committee will work with the Chair of the committee to ensure that all first-year members are oriented to Cornell University Council and will provide support and guidance to members that are becoming eligible to go on hiatus to seek further volunteer positions within the university. The vice-chair will oversee one of the subcommittees of the Mentoring Committee.

Cornell Interests:

Affinities

University-Wide

Talent Expectations: Skills

Communicate

Write and/or Edit
Speak to Groups
The Vice chair will provide verbal and written updates with the Chair on the work of the committee at Administrative Board meetings and with university leaders.

Lead/Manage/Serve

Lead a Group
Manage Projects
The vice chair will lead one of the subcommittees, providing strategic planning and implementation of the project.

Build/Maintain Relationships

Engage Individuals
Mentor
The Vice chair will identify, review, and test the most effective ways to provide engage Council members in Cornell related mentoring opportunities.

Responsible Contact

Contact Name:
Lindsey Murtland
Email:

Time Commitment

Average Time Commitment: 3-5 hrs/month
Duration: Not Applicable
Term of Office: 1 year
Number of terms in Office: 2 terms

Requirements

Prerequisites Member, Cornell University Council Administrative Board

Hiatus Required? No hiatus required
Dues Required? No

Meetings

Meeting Attendance Required? Yes

Meeting Location(s):
On Campus: Yes
Off Campus: No
Conference Call: Yes
Meetings per year: Other

Other Meeting Details: Monthly committee video calls, as well as monthly sub-committee video calls.

Yearly Philanthropic Expectation:

Make a gift to Cornell at a level of individual comfort

Alumni Trustee Election

Vote in the annual trustee election