National Association of Australian University Colleges - The Executive

The Executive

An executive of five members (with two additional ordinary member positions) is elected by member colleges each year to co-ordinate the activities and provide direction to the association for the following year. The positions are President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary and Conference Director(s). In addition to these, there are two ordinary member positions: IT Officer and Immediate Past President. A team of State Representatives also supports the Executive Committee.

The Current (2010-2011) Executive is:

  • President: Hamish Edridge (Trinity College, the University of Melbourne)
  • Vice-President: Bella Thompson (St John's College, the University of Queensland)
  • Treasurer: Rick Hodgson (Queen's College, the University of Melbourne)
  • Secretary: James Marcus (St Anne's College, the University of South Australia)
  • IT Officer: Fraser Orford (International House, the University of Queensland)
  • Conference Directors: Stella Charls and Joe Brukner (Trinity College and Ormond College, the University of Melbourne, respectively)
  • Immediate Past President: Shayne Herriott (St John's College, the University of Queensland)

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