JamRadio - Current Executive Committee

Current Executive Committee

Station Manager - Nathan Dean
Programme Controller - Julia Corcoran
Secretary Treasurer - Oliver Pawsey
Head of Engineering - Danny Alan
Head of Music - Louis Sykes
Head of Production - David Bligh-Wall
Head of Promotions and Advertising - Nathan Gregory

Position 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013
Station Manager Áine Murphy Andrew Dames Andrew Dames (to 10 Oct) then Chris Boothroyd Anthony Walker
Programme Controller Tom Peel (to November) then Mark Falconer Chris Boothroyd Chris Boothroyd (to 10 Oct) then Anthony Walker Jon Hall
Secretary Treasurer Dick Gray Jon Hall Jon Hall Jade Turner
Head of Engineering Jon Lawley Jon Lawley Adam Lathbury Lewis Harper
Head of Music Laura Allen (to November) then Oni Oz Oni Oz (to January) then Ria Farrell Steve White Nathan Dean
Head of Production Chris Atkin Paul Smith Luke Childs (11 Feb) then Scott Rhodes Scott Rhodes
Head of Advertising & Promotion n/a Alison Best (to December) then Georgina Boswell Georgina Boswell (to 11 Jan) then Julia Corcoran Alex Tatnall
Head of Events & Interviews (Non Exec Position) Paul Edgeworth (to November) then Mark Payne Mark Payne Position Removed, then re-instated in 10 Nov, then Taylor Smith Harry March
Head of Events n/a n/a Ravi Mistry (to 10 Oct) then position removed n/a
Head of Interviews n/a n/a Tom Sedgwick (to 10 Nov) then position removed n/a

Changes in Executive positions 2008/2009

Secretary - Andrew Dames resigned from his position as a precursor to running for the vacated programme controller position on 26/11/08. However, following a review of the society's standing orders this position was merged with the position of treasurer creating the new role of secretary treasurer.
Programme Controller - Tommy 'TP' Peel resigned from the position of programme controller prompting an election on 26 November 2008 which was won by Mark Falconer.
Head of Music - Laura Allen resigned from the position of Head of Music prompting an election which was won by Oni Ozuzu.
Head of Events - Mark Music-Payne gained the position of Head of Events following an election after the position had been vacated by Paul Edgeworth. However following a review of the society's standing orders this position was classified non-executive and renamed Events manager.

Changes in Executive positions 2009/2010

Head of Promotion and Advertising - Alison Best resigned from her position, which was then won by Georgina Boswell on 2/12/09.
Head of Music - Oni Oz resigned from his position, which was then won by Ria Farrell on 3/02/10.

Changes in Executive positions 2010/2011

Station Manager - Andrew Dames resigned due to leaving University, Chris Boothroyd won the position on 27/10/10.
Head of Events - Ravi Mistry resigned from his position. Taylor Smith won an election on 27/10/10. This position was then later merged.
Programme Controller - Chris Boothroyd resigned from his position due to running for the Station Manager position, which was then won by Anthony Walker 03/11/10.
Head of Interviews - Tom Sedgwick resigned from his position and then the positions of Head of Interviews and Head of Events were re-merged, Taylor Smith inherited the joint position due to his winning of the Head of Events position on 27/10/10
Head of Promotions and Advertising- Georgina Boswell resigned from her position. Julia Corcoran won an election on 09/02/11.
Head of Production- Luke Childs resigned from his position. Scott Rhodes won the election on 30/03/2011

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