Vice President
Tasks that normally fall to the President include:
Represent the club wherever possible:
Many of the above items can and are being done by other officers and non-officer club members, not just the President!
Please Note! The President’s job can be as involved as you want to make it. You can delegate or you can stretch out and take on new endeavors. This is a great way to get to know the club and its members more closely.
- Schedule meetings of the Officers, usually in the spring and fall.
- Write the minutes of the meetings or designate someone to do so.
- Chair the All-Member Spring and Fall meetings
- Understand the function of the club and be aware of our activities. Be a “face” for the club to members and to new contacts outside.
- Write a letter for each issue of the newsletter.
- Assist or perform the Presidents duties if the President is unable to do so.
Represent the club wherever possible:
- You-Can-Paddle-Days hosted by local stores
- Offering your phone number on club literature, in the newsletter, on the website
- Meeting people on the river, on the road (because your canoe and/or bumper sticker is on the car)
- Poudre River Festival and other river events that you are able to attend
- Help organize and/or participate with local organizations that are looking for boat support (such as school teachers)
Many of the above items can and are being done by other officers and non-officer club members, not just the President!
Please Note! The President’s job can be as involved as you want to make it. You can delegate or you can stretch out and take on new endeavors. This is a great way to get to know the club and its members more closely.