Fuchsberg Law Center Our Executive Board positions are: Vice President of Financial Affairs Vice President of Public Relations Vice President of Alumni Relations Vice President of Intern
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MetroLALSA, Inc Executive Board positions are open to law students (enrolled during the 2020-2021 academic year) of the thirteen participating law schools The thirteen schools are:
Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University
St John’s University School of Law Benjamin N Cardozo School of Law
New York Law School NYU School of Law Columbia Law School Rutgers Law School Seton Hall University School of Law
CUNY School of Law Fordham University School of Law Brooklyn Law School Maurice A Deane School of Law at Hofstra University Touro College Jacob D Fuchsberg Law Center
Our Executive Board positions are:
Vice President of Financial Affairs Vice President of Public Relations Vice President of Alumni Relations Vice President of Internal Affairs Vice President of Membership Vice President of Fundraising
Interested Candidates must submit (1) a 1 page Statement of Interest (double spaced), (2) an up- to-date Resume, (3) a headshot, and (4) a list of up to 3 preferred Executive Board positions, in order of preference, in the body of the email to metrolalsaorg@gmail.com by Friday, April 17th at 11:59pm Afterwards, applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until all positions are filled Elections will take place online and we hope to announce our new E-board on
Monday, April 27th All questions should be sent to metrolalsaorg@gmail.com with an
appropriate heading Thank you and good luck!
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Roles and Responsibilities of Executive
Board
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Introduction
1 Purpose of Manual
1
Roles and Responsibilities
2
President
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Vice President
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Vice President of Membership
3
Vice President of Financial Affairs
4
Vice President of Public Relations
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Vice President of Alumni Relations
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Vice President of Social Action
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Vice President of Fundraising
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Vice President of Pipeline Membership
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Vice President of Internal Affairs
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MetroLALSA, Inc (the “Organization”) is recognized as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization and is wholly-operated by law students The Organization represents the Latin American Law Student Association (“LALSA”) and other Latina/o-centric organizations from the 13 law schools located in the New York - New Jersey metropolitan area (collectively, the “Member Schools”), which are as follows: Benjamin
N Cardozo School of Law, Brooklyn Law School, Columbia Law School, CUNY School
of Law, Fordham University School of Law, Maurice A Dean School of Law, New York Law School, New York University School of Law, Pace University School of Law, Rutgers School of Law - Newark, Seton Hall University School of Law, St John’s University School of Law, and Touro Law Center Representatives of the Member Schools (the “Delegates”) have certain indelible rights to the structure and direction of the Organization, including the right to choose those to manage the Organization’s operations (the “Executive Board”)
The constituents the Organization serves are not just the representatives of the Member Schools, but all Latina/os in the local community (the “Membership Community”), as well as other Latina/os and people of color outside the NY-NJ metropolitan area The core mission of Organization is to promote diversity and the advancement of Latina/o in the legal profession
Purpose of Manual The purpose of this Roles and Responsibilities Manual (the
“Manual”) is to detail the roles and responsibilities of the Executive Board
This Manual will be accessible on the Organization’s
website
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Responsibilities
This Manual details the roles and responsibilities of the Executive Board Among the responsibilities detailed herein, the Executive Board has a duty to serve the Organization in the best interests of the Organization and the Delegates A part of that duty is ensuring that each Executive Board member performs his or her responsibilities authorized herein and in compliance with the Organization’s bylaws
An Executive Board member may designate another to perform his or her duties unless such duties must be performed by the respective Executive Board member by law or otherwise, with the exception that the Treasurer may not designate his or her responsibilities to another person if the designee is also responsible for or has access to the collection of funds
President The original purpose for the President was to be a figurehead of the
Organization and fulfill the duties required for a not-for-profit organization The role has since changed to adopt to the needs of the Organization and based on the opinions expressed by the Community Membership
Aside from fulfilling the legal requirements, the President shall assist the Executive Board and, if established, the standing committee or committees to aid the various chairs and committees on the organizations initiatives and projects The President shall also be responsible for the following:
• Encourage involvement and attendance at the Organization’s meetings, events, initiatives and other activities
• Maintain a relationship between Latina/o leaders and organizations and the
Organization
• Encourage active participation form Delegates in the Organization’s process and initiatives
• Participate in networking events to establish a presence for the
Organization
• Participate in the Organization’s initiatives and
events
The President, however, is restricted from serving as a delegate If the President
elected serves as a delegate of a Member School, that person must relinquish his or her delegate position
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The Vice-President shall also be responsible for:
● Acting in the absence of the President (includes leading meetings, attending events, and so forth)
● Working closely with the President to create new initiatives that will better serve the association
● Understanding the bylaws and roles/responsibilities of the executive board to ensure compliance (as the President is responsible for legal requirements)
● Providing oversight and support in working with the fellow Vice-Presidents in the execution of their duties, especially time-sensitive projects
● Executing programming and operational strategies developed by the board
Vice President of Membership TheVice-President of Membership is responsible for growing the association’s membership and connecting with current members to gauge their needs
The Vice-President of Membership shall also be responsible for:
● Maintaining records of delegates and members
● Scheduling schools to host meetings during the semester
● Encouraging attendance at meetings to maintain quorum (e.g reaching out to
alternate delegates/members if delegate cannot attend)
● Managing the delegates list-serv (e.g sending reminders for meetings, adding school events to the association calendar - to be reported on a monthly basis or as needed)
● Reporting information from member schools to the association and other member schools
● Encouraging collaboration and sponsorships between the association and member schools
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responsibilities of the VP of FA include:
• Bank Account Maintenance – Choose a bank to hold the funds of the
Organization, sign checks, invest excess funds wisely, and cash and deposit checks
• Collaborate closely with the Executive Board and standing
committee(s)
• Oversee and maintain the reoccurring administrative expenses, such as the
Organization’s website domain and P.O Box
• Responsible for final approval of spending allowances, after consultation with the Executive Board
• Complete and file taxes and other required financial reports or documentations in
a timely manner
• Execute all necessary legal and other important documents as fiduciary of the Organization that are applicable to the person’s capacity as Treasurer
• Financial transaction oversight – Be knowledgeable and conscientious about who should be granted access to the Organization’s funds and other financial
information
• Develop systems for keeping cash flow manageable, especially with the payment
of any outstanding bills or debts owed
• Budgets – Develop the annual budget and budgets for specific projects and
initiatives
• Financial Policies – Oversee and advise the development and observation of the policies and procedures that affects the Organization’s finances
• Reports – Regularly inform the Executive Board and the Board of Directors, and either upon request or at the discretion of the Treasurer, to the Delegates, of the finances of the Organization, including key financial events, trends, and concerns (potential or actual) that will materially impact the Organization
Should a standing committee be formed for a Finance Committee, the VP of FA shall serve as the chair of such committee The VP of FA may perform other duties or be designated to handle the responsibility or responsibilities of another Executive Board member to advance the objectives or goals of the Organization, unless otherwise objected to by the Executive Board or by the Board of Directors
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responsible for the use of all forms of media and communication to build, maintain and manage the branding of the Organization, striving to establish and maintain a
relationship between Organization and the public The responsibilities of Public
Relations include, but are not limited to:
• Lead and implement public relation strategies, which may
include:
o Social media channels (e.g., Twitter, Instagram, facebook,
LinkedIn) o Press releases o Email campaigns (e.g., mailchimp,
listserv) o Flyers
• Assist with marketing strategies to promote the Organization’s initiatives and involvement
• Promote social and networking events of
Organization
• Liaise with and address enquiries from the media, individuals and other
organizations
• Maintain and update information on the Organization's website and social
media sites
• Coordinate photo
opportunities
• Prepare and supervise the production of brochures, newsletters, handouts, direct mails, promotional videos and advertisements, and other promotional items
• Manage the public relations aspect of brand crisis
situations
• Lead and delegate responsibilities to public relations
committee
• Create and publish at least two newsletter editions during the fiscal year (as defined in the bylaws) of Organization
At the discretion of the Vice President of Public Relations, he or she may promote social and networking events of other professional and non-professional organizations, with the goal of promoting events that would be of interest to the Membership Community
The Vice President of Public Relations may perform other duties or be designated to handle the responsibility or responsibilities of another Executive Board member to advance the objectives or goals of the Organization, unless otherwise objected to by the Executive Board or by the Board of Directors
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as a key role as liaison between Organization’s students members and alumni The Vice President of Alumni Relations is the pipeline through which information is relayed and opportunities are provided to law students and alumni to foster a long-lasting
relationship between them The responsibilities of the Vice President of Alumni
Relations include:
• Establish a strong relationship and line of communication between the
Organization’s alumni and law student members
• Recognize alumni for their professional accomplishments and personal
milestones
• Encourage alumni to support the Organization’s events, initiatives, and
activities
• Maintain accurate contact information and other important information of the alumni in a centralized location
• Plan for alumni events well in advance to ensure high participation and
attendance
• Organize and lead the Organization’s Scholarship Committee The Scholarship Committee shall report directly to and follow the guidance from the Vice President of Alumni Relations
• Ensure Alumni Chair and/or the particular committee should send thank you notes and follow-up emails
The traditional programs and events the Vice President of Alumni Relations handle are
as follows:
• MetroFAM – This is the Organization’s mentorship program between alumni and law student members For this initiative, create and distribute flyers, reminders and assist in mentor/mentee pairing
• The Pa’lante Scholarship – The Organization offers a scholarship at the Pa’lante conference, but such scholarship may be provided throughout the year For this initiative, organize and advise the Scholarship Committee and and facilitate communication between the Scholarship Committee and the Executive Board
• Graduation Reception Ceremony – Leading to the end of the Spring semester for the Member Schools, the Organization holds a ceremony to honor and congratulate members who were active in the Organization since his or her tenure at law school Active membership may be decided by the Vice President of Alumni Relations, but the factors for consideration should be whether the person was a Delegate, held a
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in a Pa’lante conference or other initiative or activity of the Organization To facilitate this event, this person should collaborate with the Vice President of Public Relations
to create and distribute flyers, find an appropriate venue, and order and distribute stoles
• Alumni Gathering Events – This person shall hold events, at least one for each semester for the Membership Schools, geared toward expanding the professional and personal networking between law student members and alumni
The Vice President of Alumni Relations may perform other duties or be designated to handle the responsibility or responsibilities of another Executive Board member to advance the objectives or goals of the Organization, unless otherwise objected to by the Executive Board or by the Board of Directors
Vice President of Social Action The Vice President of Social Action plays a central role in the Organization by being a liaison between the Organization and the
Membership Community The Vice President of Social Action is responsible for the planning and coordinating of social action initiatives, aiming to effectuate a positive influence to the Latina/o communities throughout the New York – New Jersey
metropolitan area In a healthy community, social action promotes the values of social justice and human rights
Social action initiatives may include, but are not limited to, the
following:
• Pipeline programs that advance the involvement of pre-law students and other professionals seeking to pursue a legal education, such as participating in LatinoJustice's Law Day
• Street law programs that educate the Latina/o community of their rights or other information to give them empowerment
• Presence and involvement in initiatives that raise awareness of social issues affecting the Latina/o communities or the communities of people of color
Vice President of Fundraising For quite some time, the main source of fundraising for the Organization has been the Pa’lante conference In an effort to prevent such reliance on one initiative as the source of funding, and to increase the Organization’s capital resources to devote to sponsorships, scholarships and other benefits for its Membership Community, the Organization formed the Vice President of Fundraising (“VP of Fundraising”)
The VP of Fundraising is responsible to oversee and implement fundraising initiatives