Chair Elect definition
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The Voting Body is overseen by the Chair Elect of the Steering Committee.
The individual appointed to serve as Chair serves one year as Chair Elect, one year as Chair, and one year as Immediate Past Chair, but only to the extent such person remains on the Steering Committee.
The position the new Chair Elect vacates may be filled pursuant to the process outlined above or may remain vacant until the next election cycle.
The vacancy caused by the new Chair Elect leaving their position may be filled pursuant to the process outlined above or may remain vacant until the next election cycle.
A new Chair Elect shall be elected from the current MSUASC membership and will move into the role of Chair after completion of their term as Chair Elect.
The purpose of the position of the Chair Elect is to prepare an individual to become the next Chair.
The Chair Elect shall shadow the Chair and learn the duties of the Chair in order to be equipped to become the sitting Chair when the current Chair’s term expires.
The position of Chair Elect requires a three-year commitment to MSUASC (one year as the Chair Elect, one year as the Chair, and one year serving as the Past Chair).
The Chair Elect shall attend a minimum of two meetings on each of the councils the Chair sits on, preferably one in the fall and one in the spring.
If the Chair is unable to complete her/his term of office, the Chair- Elect shall serve as Acting Chair for the unexpired term of the Chair, and the WIB shall hold a special election to fill the position of Chair-Elect for the unexpired term of office.