CAB representatives vote in new board members

The Campus Activities Board elected executive board officers for the 2012-2013 school year at its meeting Tuesday.

The executive board members, who serve for two semesters, are nominated and elected by the club representatives on CAB.

Of the seven positions on the executive board, five were immediately filled Tuesday.

The new executive board officers are Kellie Aye, treasurer; Cecilia Sheridan, public relations coordinator; Erica Misner, special and cultural events coordinator; Karly Watson, secretary; and Darren Burrows, student events coordinator.

Out of the two pairs running, CAB elected Dani Buckley as president and Lane Swedberg for vice-president, beating Hannah Clark, president candidate, and Brendan Mead, vice-president candidate.

Senate will review the selections and then vote for CAB president and vice president, according to Nisha Durand, Senate chief justice, who presided over the CAB election for president and vice president.

“The ultimate decision of who runs CAB is ultimately up to Student Senate,” Luke Wright said.

The CAB account contains $798, Wright said.

CAB’s final meeting for this semester will be at 6 p.m., next Tuesday.

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