President's Council Governing Board
Organizational Structure
For a more technical explanation, please refer to the Presidents' Council Constitution.
The Presidents' Council is actually comprised of three entities that seek to uphold this vision of collaboration and communication: the Council, the Governing Board, and the Advisory Board.
The Council is comprised of all the presidents of campus organizations. Presidents are automatically members, and may send representatives of their organizations to any and all functions. The Council meets three to four times a semester to discuss campus interactions and means of improving student life via organizations and activities. The purpose is to increase communication and collaboration between student groups.
The Governing Board and the Advisory Board are the student and faculty committees, respectively, that provide guidance and direction to the Council. The Advisory Board is comprised of prominent faculty and staff members who serve as a resource for the Governing Board, providing advice and assistance as needed. The Governing Board is formed by a minimum of 10 campus leaders who strive to promote the following objectives:
· To promote diverse programming on the Georgia Tech campus
· To expose leaders to all campus organizations and the services that they provide
· To act as an information source for the leaders of the student organizations
· To recognize the achievements and efforts of student organizations
· To obtain 100% participation by student organizations
· To provide a unified voice from the organizations to the Georgia Tech campus