If you ever wanted to work for the president, now’s your chance.
Next year’s ASUO Executive, Jay Breslow and Holly Magner, began building its staff Tuesday. Applications and job descriptions are now available for the 19 positions in the ASUO Executive office.
Breslow and Magner said that next year’s staff will differ a little from ASUO President Wylie Chen and Vice President Mitra Anoushiravani’s staff this year.
Breslow said he and Magner are combining the two multicultural positions into one spot and doing the same thing with the two ASUO programs positions.
They are also adding a legislative associate to the other positions handling state and local government. Breslow said the new position will coordinate campaigns to battle tax bills written by Bill Sizemore and a proposed initiative from the Oregon Citizens’ Alliance that bans the encouragement of discussion about homosexuality in schools.
While the ASUO Executive has to maintain neutrality, it will undertake informational campaigns on these issues and a large campaign to register students to vote for the upcoming national election in November, Magner said.
Breslow and Magner, who are both newcomers to student government this year, said they expect their staff to be a mix of current student government members and newcomers whom they eagerly welcome.
“We want to have a good mix of experience and new perspective,” Breslow said.
Students interested in working for Breslow and Magner can pick up applications in the ASUO Executive office in EMU Suite 4, under the breezeway, or call 346-3724 for more information.
Breslow and Magner start search for staff
Daily Emerald
April 19, 2000
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