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AMS Elections 2007

Interview with past execs

As some of you have noticed, I’ve interviewed many old execs from the past, including:
Spencer Keys, President 2005/2006
Manj Sidhu, VP Admin 2005/2006
Rev. Josh Bowman, VP Admin 2003/2004
Ian Patillo, current VP External
Holly Foxcroft, VP External 04/05
Sophia Haque, current VP Finance

Check them out!

What about VP Academic, you ask?
I’m trying to find an old VP Academic who will answer my questions, but unfortunately Jeff Friedrich (current) is running in this elections, Gavin Dew (2005/06) is working for the University, and Brenda Ogambo and Laura Best (04/05 and 03/04, respectively) haven’t gotten back to me. I think I’ve done my best.

By Neal Yonson

Neal Yonson is a native of Ottawa. He graduated from the University of Toronto with an Hon.B.Sc. in 2006 and will be happy to tell you about how things seemed to work more smoothly there. After traveling across the country for free (protip: strategically arrange grad school visits where they reimburse travel) he came to UBC to start a Ph.D. in chemistry. He was quite happy to avoid student issues until he found out how much it cost to go to the BirdCoop. Since then, he has been involved with a variety of advocacy projects.

8 replies on “Interview with past execs”

You can’t interview Gavin because he works for the University? So do Brenda and Amina, last I heard.

(then again, I haven’t heard anything about them in a while)

You can’t interview Gavin because he works for the University? So do Brenda and Amina, last I heard.

(then again, I haven’t heard anything about them in a while)

I shall quote him ad verbatim: “as a university employee, it would be inappropriate for me to appear to be intervening in the AMS elections in any way or pushing any perspective as to what the role should entail.”

Very Gavin thing to say. I’m sure he’s checking this though. HI GAVIN!!!

I shall quote him ad verbatim: “as a university employee, it would be inappropriate for me to appear to be intervening in the AMS elections in any way or pushing any perspective as to what the role should entail.”

Very Gavin thing to say. I’m sure he’s checking this though. HI GAVIN!!!

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