New Zealand Union of Students' Associations - Structure

Structure

The organisation also has a National Women's Rights Officer (NWRO), who in 2008 will be Analiese Jackson (formerly Women's Welfare Representative at the Albany Students' Association).

The Tertiary Women's Focus Group (TWFG) is a directive sub-group of NZUSA that is made up of women in students associations and coordinated the national Thursdays in black campaign.

List of Association Co-Presidents, Presidents, and Vice-Presidents

  • 2011 - David Do & Max Hardy
  • 2010 - David Do & Pene Delaney
  • 2009 - Jordan King & Sophia Blair
  • 2008 - Liz Hawes & Paul Falloon
  • 2007 - Joey Randall & Josh Clark
  • 2006 - Joey Randall & Connor Roberts
  • 2005 - Andrew Kirton & Camilla Belich
  • 2004 - Andrew Kirton & Fleur Fitzsimmons
  • 2003 - Roz Connelly and Fleur Fitzsimons
  • 2002 - Andrew Campbell and Charlie Chambers
  • 2001 - Sam Huggard and Andrew Campbell
  • 2000 - Tanja Schutz and Sam Huggard
  • 1999 - Karen Skinner and Tanja Schutz
  • 1998 - Sarah Helm and Patrick Rooney
  • 1997 - Michael Gibbs
  • 1996 - Grant Robertson and Alayna Ashby
  • 1995 - Paul Williams
  • 1994 - Jeremy Baker
  • 1993 - Kirsty Graham
  • 1992 - Dan Ormond
  • 1991 - Charlotte Denny/Emma Reid
  • 1990 - Suze Wilson
  • 1989 - Andrew Little
  • 1988 - Andrew Little
  • 1987 - Bidge Smith
  • 1986 - Alex Lee/Bidge Smith
  • 1985 - Jess Wilson
  • 1984 - Jess Wilson
  • 1983 - Robin Arthur
  • 1982 - Brian Small
  • 1981 - Deryck Shaw
  • 1980 - Simon Wilson
  • 1979 - Chris Gosling
  • 1978 - Lisa Sacksen
  • 1977 - Lisa Sacksen
  • 1976 - John Blincoe
  • 1975 - Alick Shaw

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