Faculty Representative, President's Council of Cornell Women (PCCW) Steering Committee
Posted by President's Council of Cornell Women (PCCW) Steering Committee on 05/14/2019
General Information
Process for Filling Position:
Direct appointment by staff or administration
Number of Seats:
3
Location:
Non-geographically based
Eligible Constituent(s):
Alumni
Summary of Position
Faculty members join PCCW members, trustee members, and student liaisons in providing oversight for the President's Council of Cornell Women on the PCCW Steering Committee. Faculty members participate in meetings, as well as define and contribute to new initiatives. Faculty members are encouraged to share updates from their specific campus/academic community with the membership. Faculty liaisons represent the Ithaca campus, Weill Cornell, and Cornell Tech.
Cornell Interests:
Talent Expectations: Skills
Communicate
Speak to Groups
Faculty members actively contribute to Steering Committee conversations before, during and after meetings.
Lead/Manage/Serve
Serve on a Committee or Board
Faculty members attend meetings, contribute ideas, identify responsibilities, and meet deadlines.
Build/Maintain Relationships
Represent Cornell
Faculty members provide their academic community with updates on PCCW initiatives and in turn, provide the Steering Committee with feedback from their campus/academic community.
Responsible Contact
Contact Name:
Matthew Carcella
Email:
Time Commitment
Average Time Commitment:
1-2 hrs/month
Duration:
Not Applicable
Term of Office:
1 year
Number of terms in Office:
2 terms
Requirements
Prerequisites
Member, Cornell academic community
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:
4x year
Additional Attendance Requirements:
Annual Symposium attendance is strongly encouraged.
Yearly Philanthropic Expectation:
Make a gift to Cornell at a level of individual comfort
Alumni Trustee Election
Vote in the annual trustee election