GSGA Executive Board

Executive Board Roles and Responsibilities 

The Executive Board is charged with overseeing the management of the GSGA organization and execution of its Mission and Programs. The five positions that comprise the Executive Board are elected by GSGA members. 

President 

The President is chiefly responsible for executing GSGA’s mission. The President guides GSGA’s vision, represents the GEOL graduate students to the GEOL Administration, other CU entities, and the broader community, and chairs the GSGA Executive Board. 

Secretary 

The Secretary is the chief executive of communications. The Secretary is primarily responsible for maintaining communication between the Executive Board and the grad students, documenting GSGA business, monitoring the GSGA email, and managing GSGA informational resources in a Community Resource Drive. 

Treasurer 

The Treasurer manages GSGA’s finances. They develop and present an annual budget, submits budget requests from multiple campus sources, tracks expenditures and submits a summary end-of-year financial report. The Treasurer works closely with CSI to ensure GSGA’s compliance with all funding stipulations and protocols. 

Events Coordinator 

The Events Coordinator manages GSGA’s social program. They plan a slate of events for the year meant to foster community for and between all grad students. The Events Coordinator develops budget requests for events requiring funding and passes the requests to the Treasurer. The Events Coordinator is responsible for the logistics and execution of GSGA social events. Program Manager The Program Manager is responsible for planning the high-level logistics of Grad Retreat, Grad Talk and the First Year Program, and ensures the success of those programs by coordinating volunteers responsible for the execution of day-to-day tasks. More information about the GSGA Executive Board can be found in the GSGA Bylaws.