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Note: The years for officerships are given from AGM to AGM, not the University Year, to save too many overlaps (otherwise most posts would be listed for two different years). To make it obvious where there are joint officerships vs. changes in officers, use "and" and "then". Use {{Vacant}} to denote when an officership has been left unfilled after an election (as opposed to being unfilled between an officer stepping down and the next election). Thank you!
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* 2023-24: [[Sanziana Popescu-Necşeşti]], then [[Jordan Adesina]] | * 2023-24: [[Sanziana Popescu-Necşeşti]], then [[Jordan Adesina]] | ||
* 2024-25: [[Fion Cudmore]], then [[Ada Demirel]] and [[Stella Heasman]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:36, 20 November 2024
The duties of the Social Secretary are described in the Constitution - Duties of YSTV’s Committee, under point 11. These duties may change at the Annual General Meeting and so may not fully represent the duties those who historically held the role.
2000s
- 2002-03: Rob Berry, then Unassigned
- 2003-04: Unassigned, then Sarah Richards
- 2004-05: Anthony Laverty
- 2005-06: Tom Hughes, then Kev Larkin, then Rick Selby
- 2006-07: Rick Selby, then Dan Thornton, then Lydia Vas Nunes
- 2007-08: Sarah Leese
- 2008-09: Madeleine Brown
- 2009-10: Anna Bucks, then Madeleine Brown
2010s
- 2010-11: Unassigned, then Marie Mills
- 2011-12: Marie Mills
- 2012-13: Marie Mills, then Ellie Utting
- 2013-14: Josh Hunter, then Unassigned
- 2014-15: Liz Pascoe
- 2015-16: Liz Pascoe, then Unassigned, then Jonathan Mordkowiez-Legrand
- 2016-17: Unassigned, then Joel Mitchell
- 2017-18: Courtney Brotherson
- 2018-19: Charlotte Rogers, then Hayley Clark
- 2019-20: Zoë Dickinson
2020s
- 2020-21: Sophie Bolwell-Davies, then Zoë Dickinson
- 2021-22: Samuel Castaneto
- 2022-23: Mia Scudds
- 2023-24: Sanziana Popescu-Necşeşti, then Jordan Adesina
- 2024-25: Fion Cudmore, then Ada Demirel and Stella Heasman