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== PCUG Main Committee == |
== PCUG Main Committee == |
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'''An overview of roles may be viewed in the |
'''An overview of roles may be viewed in Part III of the group's [http://www.pcug.org.au/wp/a-bit-about-us/rules Rules]''' (on main Wordpress site). |
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These define the '''four''' executive (office-bearer) positions, plus up to 10 general committee members, ie: |
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*President |
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*Vice President |
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== Sub-committees == |
== Sub-committees == |
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*Internet Sub-Services Committee - responsible for policy relating to TIP Internet Services |
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*Website Sub-Committee |
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*Website Sub-Committee - responsible for policy relating to design and structure of the group's websites (esp. Worpress and Info Wiki) |
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*Internet Sub-Services Committee |
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*PCUG Centre Sub-Committee |
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 6 January 2015
PCUG Main Committee
An overview of roles may be viewed in Part III of the group's Rules (on main Wordpress site).
These define the four executive (office-bearer) positions, plus up to 10 general committee members, ie:
- President
- Vice President
- Treasurer
- Secretary
- General Committee
Sub-committees
- Internet Sub-Services Committee - responsible for policy relating to TIP Internet Services
- Website Sub-Committee - responsible for policy relating to design and structure of the group's websites (esp. Worpress and Info Wiki)