Executive

ASUO Executive Staff

ASUO President

Emma Kallaway, 2009-2010 ASUO President

ASUO President (541) 346-0624 – asuopres@uoregon.edu
The ASUO President is the chief executive officer of the Associated Students of the University of Oregon. The President is responsible for the administration of ASUO programs, nominates members for the student-faculty committees to the President of the University, appoints members to executive, administrative and ASUO student committees, and acts as the official spokesperson for students as a whole, within the University and in the larger community.

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ASUO President Position Description

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ASUO Vice President

Getachew Kassa, 2009-2010 ASUO Vice President

ASUO Vice President - (541) 346-0625 – asuovp@uoregon.edu
The ASUO Vice President shall assume all duties pertaining to the office of the President in the President's absence and all other duties as delegated by the President. The ASUO Vice President serves as an ex-officio member of the ASUO Student Senate.


Office Hours:

Monday 12pm-3pm

Tuesday 10am-12pm

Wednesday 12pm-3pm

Thursday 2pm-5pm

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Vice President Position Description

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ASUO Chief of Staff

Ella Barrett, 2009-2010 Chief of Staff

ASUO Chief of Staff - (541) 346-0333 – asuocos@uoregon.edu
The Chief of Staff assists the ASUO President and Vice-President in the development and management of ASUO Executive Staff by leading staff meetings, supporting staff with their events and programs, and coordinating leadership development efforts.

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Chief of Staff Position Description

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ASUO Campus Outreach Coordinator

Andrew Crampton, 2009-2010 Campus Outreach Coordinator

ASUO Outreach Coordinator - (541) 346-0621 – asuoout@uoregon.edu
Outreach Coordinator - The Outreach Coordinator maintains a link between the student body, ASUO and greater Eugene community in addressing issues around safety and housing. This Coordinator serves to provide student representation on campus and in the community.

Fall Office Hours: MW 1-3pm

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Campus Outreach Position Description

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ASUO Communications Director

Curtis Haley, 2009-2010 Communications Director

ASUO Public Relations Coordinator - (541) 346-0627 – asuopub@uoregon.edu
Communications Director - This position provides visibility and communications for all projects and events in the ASUO. This includes design, media and web work.

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ASUO International Student Advocate

Not active position for 2009-2010- International Student Advocate

ASUO International Advocate -
International Student Advocate - The International Student Advocate acts as a liaison to international students and act as a resource for programs serving international students. This advocate provides information and resources for international students and groups and works to promote a higher amount of participation of international students in the ASUO and University of Oregon community.

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International Student Advocate Position Description

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ASUO Gender & Sexual Diversity Advocate

Sinjin Carey, 2009-2010 Gender & Sexual Diversity Advocate

ASUO Gender & Sexual Diversity Advocate - (541) 346-0630– asuogsda@uoregon.edu
Gender & Sexual Diversity Advocate –.The Gender & Sexual Diversity Advocate advocates for and develops programs addressing the concerns of women and men, with emphasis on sexual diversity and gender issues. This Advocate collaborates with the LGBTQA, serves on the Multicultural Center Board, and acts as a liaison with the Women’s Center and Men’s Center.

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Gender & Sexual Diversity Advocate Position Description

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ASUO University Liaison

Rachel Adams, 2009-2010 University Affairs and Housing Liaison

ASUO University Affairs and Housing Liaison - (541) 346-0333– asuouniv@uoregon.edu
University Liaison - The key purpose of this position is to serve as a liaison between the ASUO and the University administration, faculty, staff organizations, councils and committees. This Liaison keeps up on changes taking place in policies surrounding the University and seeks to provide student representation within the Administration by appointing students on the many committees on campus.

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University Affairs Coordinator Position Description

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ASUO Elections Coordinator

Open Position, 2009-2010 Elections Coordinator

ASUO Elections Coordinator - (541) 346-0604 – asuoelec@uoregon.edu
Elections Coordinator – The Elections Coordinator works to establish and implement a calendar, systems, budget, and strategies to increase interest and awareness and align the rules for elections.

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Elections Coordinator Position Description

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ASUO Elections Board

Elections Board Members

Tomas Webster

Lauren Short

Christina Dunning

Max Sugerman

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ASUO Programs Administrator

Conrad Hulen, 2009-2010 Programs Administrator

ASUO Programs Administrator - (541) 346-0715 – asuoprog@uoregon.edu
Programs Administrator - The Programs Administrator assist ASUO programs to be in compliance with ASUO, EMU, and University rules and regulations. This position collaborates with ASUO Programs Coordinator on program issues including developing program transition series and updating resources for programs.

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07-08 Programs Administrator Position Description

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ASUO Multicultural Advocate

Diego Hernandez- 2009-2010 ASUO Multicultural Advocate

ASUO Multicultural Advocate - (541) 346-0630– asuomca@uoregon.edu
The Multicultural Advocate advocates for and develops programs addressing the concerns of students of color, acts as a liaison between these groups and the ASUO. This Advocate serves on the Multicultural Center Board and coordinates Weaving New Beginnings each Fall.

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Multicultural Advocate Position Description

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ASUO Enviromental Advocate

Daniel Rottenberg, 2009-2010 ASUO Environmental Advocate

ASUO Environmental Advocate - (541) 346-0334 – asuoenv@uoregon.edu
Health & Environment Advocate – This position serves to advocate for environmental and health policies and programs, on and off campus, and to serve as a resource for programs and administrators in adhering to such policies.

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Environmental Advocate Position Description

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ASUO Finance Coordinator

Grace Bounds, 2009-2010 ASUO Finance Coordinator

ASUO Finance Coordinator - (541) 346-0611 – asuofin@uoregon.edu
Finance Coordinator - The Finance Coordinator oversees the ASUO budget process and the expenditure of current ASUO program budgets. This coordinator also acts as a financial advisor to the ASUO President and Vice President.

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Finance Coordinator Position Description

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ASUO Events Coordinator

Amelie Rousseau- 2009-2010 ASUO Events Coordinator

ASUO Events Coordinator - (541) 346-0622 – asuomktg@uoregon.edu
Events Coordinator – The Events Coordinator creates marketing plans and strategies for the ASUO, develops fundraising projects for the ASUO Executive, and assists ASUO programs in their fundraising efforts. This position coordinates the Fall and Spring Street Faire, ASUO’s biggest fundraising event. The Events Coordinator also works closely with the Fundraising Coordinator.

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Events Coordinator Position Description

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ASUO Grad/Law Student Advocate

Lee Rice, 2009-2010 ASUO Grad/Law Student Advocate

ASUO Grad/Law Student Advocate – asuograd@uoregon.edu
The Grad/Law Student Advocate advocates for and develops programs addressing the concerns of graduate and law students. Serve as a liaison with the Graduate School, Law School and GTFF. Corresponding student groups and various committees.

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Grad/Law Position Description

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ASUO Fundraising Coordinator

Andrew Moreland, 2009-2010 ASUO Fundraising Coordinator

ASUO Fundraising Coordinator - (541) 346-0622 – asuofund@uoregon.edu
Fundraising Coordinator – The Fundraising Coordinator creates marketing plans and strategies for the ASUO, develops fundraising projects for the ASUO Executive, and assists ASUO programs in their fundraising efforts. This position coordinates the Fall and Spring Street Faire, ASUO’s biggest fundraising event. The Fundraising Coordinator also works closely with the Events Coordinator.

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Legislative Affairs Coordinator

Rachel Cushman, 2009-2010 ASUO Legislative Affairs Coordinator

ASUO Legislative Affairs Coordinator (541) 346-0628 – asuostat@uoregon.edu and Robert Greene, 2009-2010 ASUO Legislative Affairs Coordinator

ASUO Legislative Affairs Coordinator (541) 346-0628 – asuofed@uoregon.edu

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ASUO Web Communications Coordinator

Erik Maurer, 2009-2010 ASUO Web Communications Coordinator

ASUO Web Communications Coordinator– asuotech@uoregon.edu
The Web Communications Coordinator assists the ASUO teams by assessing current concerns and problems with the current ASUO website, also assists in updating the current website designs.

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Web Communications Coordinator

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ASUO Non-Traditional Advocate

Bryan Longoria, 2009-2010 ASUO Non-Traditional Student Advocate

asuontra@uoregon.edu
Advocate for and develop programs addressing the concerns of nontraditional students, student veterans, students on active duty and differently abled students. Serve as a liaison with the Non-traditional Student Union, the Veterans & Family Student Association, Child Care Subsidy, Child Care Centers and the dis/Ability Student Union. .

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Campus Organizer & Intern Coordinator

Kelli Horvath, 2009-2010 ASUO Campus Organizer & Intern Coordinator

ASUO Campus Organizer & Intern Coordinato (541) 346-0629 – asuoorg@uoregon.edu

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ASUO Veterans & Non-Traditional Student Advocate

Bryan Longoria , 2009-2010 Veterans & Non-Traditional Student Advocate

ASUO Veterans & Non-Traditional Student Advocate– asuontra@uoregon.edu
Veterans & Non-Traditional Student Advocate - Our Veterans & Non-Traditional Student Advocate addresses issues of concern to veteran students and non-traditional students in conjunction with student and University organizations. Non-traditional students include, but are not limited to, students over the age of 24, with children or elders in their personal care, who skipped achieving their GED or high school diploma, who are financially independent, those who transferred from junior college or those who simply deem themselves a non-traditional student.


 

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Veterans & Non-trad Student Advocate Position Description

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