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2008-2009 Officer Nominations and PositionsConference Coordinator - Responsible for the transportation, registration, and activities of ASCE members at the 2009 Pacific Southwest Regional Conference in Hawaii. Will work with the prospective hotel, airfare, t-shirt, and car rental companies. Also, will work with Advertising and Publicity to recruit more attendees, with Treasurer on all expenses, Project Managers for scheduling, and Executive Board/ past Conference Coordinator for advice and decisions. Nominees - Kimberly Manago
Career Fair Coordinator - Coordinates all aspects of the ASCE Civil and Environmental Engineering Career Fair at UCLA including contacting and maintaining relations with professionals, arranging venue location, food, and preparatory work, compilation of the career fair directory with information obtained from the participating companies, collecting resumes for the resume CD, promoting the event, etc. The position involves a lot of individual behind the scenes work and typically involves a heavy work load during the fall and winter quarters and some summer work, including a large amount of time spend contacting representatives via e-mail and telephone and organizing the event with UCLA event services representatives. The career fair coordinator is a position that requires a lot of self motivation and organization.
Speaker Coordinator - Responsible for reserving rooms at the beginning of the year, working with the Career Fair Coordinator regarding gold/platinum sponsors, contacting companies and accommodating dates and times that are most convenient for them, arranging food and drinks for each meeting, working with the Publicity Chair, Web Master, and Correspondence Secretary with advertising for the meeting. Also responsible for arranging site tours and networking events with companies.
Advertising and Publicity Chair - Coordinate with the other officers and projects to advertise events or opportunities. This is achieved by creating flyers, posters, and banners that are aesthetically pleasing. Also, all of the ASCE boards must be updated when necessary.
Alumni/Faculty Liaison - Creates and maintains list of alumni contact information. Keeps alumni informed of student interests via quarterly newsletters, and invites alumni and faculty to various student activities. Coordinates events that promote student, faculty, and alumni interaction.
Correspondence Secretary - Responsible for sending out weekly emails that serve to update members about upcoming events, and about scholarships and job opportunities that ASCE has been notified about. The correspondence secretary collects updates from officers and compiles the weekly email every Monday. The position requires work every week for the entire year, but only for a few hours each week.
Webmaster - Responsible for maintaining the ASCE website including updating pictures, member lists, project pages, uploading files, and responding to inquiries. Capable of computer troubleshooting with a working knowledge of HTML, PHP, MySQL, and FTP clientside programs. Workload varies between long hours and idleness, depending on what needs to be updated and the proficiency of web design required. Beginning of fall quarter is busiest when pages need to be updated to comply with the current school year, however, time consuming tasks are dispersed throughout the year.
Social Chair - Responsible for planning at least one social event and one field trip each quarter. Also responsible for planning the End of the Year Trip. Requires organization and initiative to successfully provide numerous ASCE social events.
Community Service Chair - Responsible for organizing and implementing community service events in which members and faculty can participate. The frequency of events may vary quarter to quarter, with usually about two events a quarter. Events themselves may vary from beach cleaning to building a house in Mexico. Need to attend weekly Engineers without Borders meeting.
Mentorship Chair - Arranges mentorship program and encourages mentor/mentee pairs to attend ASCE activities. Plans events and coordinates various activities amongst the mentors and mentees.
Membership Chair - Responsible for recruiting and keeping track of ASCE-UCLA membership. Registers UCLA members to the National ASCE. Requires many hours of work during fall quarter.
Historian/Newsletter Editor - Composes a quarterly newsletter that summarizes recent events, upcoming events, and the progress of the ASCE conference projects. Responsible for working with the CEE department, the UCLA yearbook committee and others to help compose any brief articles for those organizations' own publications. Also collects photos and videos of ASCE throughout the year and compiles them in an annual end-of-the-year banquet slideshow.
IM Sports Captain - Organizes and registers teams to play UCLA intramural sports each quarter. Requires finding out the interest and commitment in any upcoming sports. Needs to be in constant contact with all the team members, informing them of any upcoming games of updates. Concrete Canoe:
Nominees - Sharon Liu, Juan Zuniga
Nominees - Chelsea Hoffman
Nominees - Brian Wada, Wendy Ito
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Nominees - Matt Runyan Steel Bridge Project
Nominees - James Torres
Nominees - Andrea Brown
Nominees - Rachel Hoff
Nominees - Bobby Freidin
Nominees - Matt Bechtel
Surveying Project Manager - Surveying is the science of making all essential measurements to determine the relative position of points above, on, or beneath the surface of the Earth, and to depict them in a usable form, or to establish the position of points and/or details. The surveying director should have a strong foundation on the basics of surveying. He/She will be responsible for creating a team and teaching them some basic surveying skills. The project director should hold practice at least once a week. The project director will be provided an electronic version of an Elementary Surveying course reader. In order to be prepared for conference in the spring the project director should cover lectures 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10. The lectures are short, easy and are essential to obtaining a basic understanding of Surveying.
Environmental Design Project Manager - Recruits members to work on the environmental design project and leads the team in solving an environmental engineering problem, typically involving the remediation of contaminated water. The work begins as soon as the rules for the project are out, and continues until a working system has been designed and built. Environmental Engineering classes are a helpful prerequisite for this position, but are not required.
Seismic Project Manager - Has to manage, design and assist the construction of a 1/72 scale balsa wood model to resist past earthquakes on a shaking table. The manager is in charge of picking the construction group (4 people), managing the schedule and design and analysis work. The team has to prepare a poster of the project and the manager has to take care of transportation for the team and the model.
Concrete Frisbee Project Manager - Design, test, and field a concrete disc in competition. Assembles and coordinates team meetings. Defines project milestones and responsible for timely completion. Workload approximately 3 hours per week, and skills include communication, writing, concrete materials and casting.
Concrete Bowling Project Manager - This is a fun, creative, and relatively small project. There are several aspects of this project which must be completed, included are the following: Mold Construction, Concrete Design and Construction, Aesthetics
Project Display, Create a skit (2-4 minutes), and Bowling Competition (Team of 3 members). Project Manager of Concrete Bowling is the perfect position for one who wants responsibility with minimal time input. However, it is highly recommended to get started early.
Letter From The PresidentDear Students, Alumni, and Faculty, It is with great pleasure that I present our recently updated and redesigned UCLA ASCE website. I invite you to spend some time learning more about the many activities currently underway. I would like to congratulate all of our project teams for their hard work throughout the year. Their dedication paid off as we had one of our most successful performances at the Pacific Southwest Regional Conference. Five of our projects placed third or higher, and UCLA finished third overall out of 18 schools. Most impressive, our Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge teams both earned bids to their respective national competitions. I would like to send my biggest thanks to our ASCE officers for their strong commitment this year. I am truly grateful for having had the privilege to lead such a talented and motivated group of officers. I would also like to extend a special thanks to our C&EE faculty, who have been instrumental in our success, especially our Faculty Advisor Professor Scott Brandenberg and Department Chair Professor J.S. Chen. As always, we thank our C&EE alumni for their continued support and guidance in helping our chapter secure industry sponsorship as well as providing insightful feedback on our projects. Lastly, I would like to thank all 155 of our dedicated members for their commitment to UCLA ASCE this past year. I would also like to invite all returning students interested in becoming more active in UCLA ASCE to consider one of the many leadership opportunities next year - from leading projects to organizing events, there is something for everyone. To learn more, please email asce@seas.ucla.edu or ask one of our officers. Please feel free to email me at pjonna@gmail.com as I am always eager to hear your ideas and suggestions. Thank you for your support, we look forward to a strong finish to the year.
Peter Jonna Latest Updates and Announcements
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