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The UCF Student Government elections are fast approaching and students have two tickets to choose from in the 2021 student body presidential elections.
Each spring, the UCF student body elects a student leader to represent and serve the student body of almost 72,000.
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The UCF SG president serves in the role for the following academic year and is the only student member on the UCF Board of Trustees.
The president who has an Executive Cabinet of 16 members and is advised on policy and oversees various university departments and agencies is the chief executive officer of the UCF Student Government and is responsible for the allocation of the $20.4 million dollar Activity and Service Fee Budget.
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4 Takeaways from a PCMA Leadership Brief New inclusivity honors, launch of an EMEA conference, broken attendance records, and an unusual recipient of the Chairman’s Award
During the Professional Convention Management Association’s 2021 Convening Leaders conference, which is taking place this week as a virtual event, association leadership took some time to talk with the media to about successes and challenges of 2020 and some highlights on the horizon.
While the conversation touched on many topics, here are four key points from the call.
And the Winner Is…
The chair of PCMA’s Board of Directors gets the privilege of deciding who will get the annual Chairman’s Award, which traditionally goes to an individual or organization for contributions to the industry. For 2020 Chair Stuart Ruff-Lyon, CMP, DES, vice president events and education at RIMS, the risk management society, this was no easy task, and he made an unusual choice for an unusual year: The Chairman’s