SUPPORTIVE PROFESSIONAL
STAFF COUNCIL
(Constitution,
Article 7.4; Bylaws, Article 1.5)
Membership of Supportive Professional Staff Council
A.
The Supportive Professional Staff Council shall consist of representatives
elected from the following areas: Academic & Student Affairs-Provost's
Office;
Academic & Student Affairs-Student Affairs; Academic & Student
Affairs-Liberal Arts and Sciences; Academic & Student Affairs-Other
Colleges and Graduate
School; Finance and Facilities & General Administration; Intercollegiate
Athletics.
The Council shall be composed of 24 representatives (each with an alternate),
proportioned to the total number of Supportive Professional Staff members
employed
in each of the divisions. The Council shall review the appointment
of representation prior to the elections conducted in years evenly divisible
by two, and the
distribution of representation shall be adjusted as needed to maintain
an equal apportionment. The president of the Supportive Professional
Staff Council shall
serve a three-year term and be the individual elected as the supportive
professional staff representative to the University Council. The president
will be elected by the
Supportive Professional Staff constituency and shall not simultaneously
represent any one of the aforementioned areas. The vice president, secretary
and treasurer
shall be elected by the members of the council from its membership. The
vice president will serve as the alternate to the University Council. One
other member of
the Supportive Professional Staff, selected by that council, shall serve
as an ex officio nonvoting member of the University Council.
B.
Full-time faculty designated as supportive professional staff shall be
eligible for election to the Supportive Professional Staff Council and
shall serve for two-year
renewable periods. Elections shall be held in April so that one-half of
the membership is elected each year.
C.
The Supportive Professional Staff Council was established to advise the
university more fully on matters relevant to its members and to participate
in university
governance. It provides a systematic means for the staff to communicate
with the various elements of the university community as well as a systematic
means
for communication among the members of the supportive professional staff.
| C. MEMBERSHIP |
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| Academic &
Student Affairs -
Provost's Office |
Judy Skorek | Angie Byrd | Angie Byrd |
| **Dan Turner | Carol Scheidenhelm | Carol Scheidenhelm | |
| Don Bramlett | Don Bramlett | ||
| Academic &
Student Affairs -
Student Affairs |
Karen Castelein | Karen Catelein | |
| Mary Strohm | Joyce Keller | Joyce Keller | |
| Michael Stang | Michael Stang | ||
| Academic &
Student Affairs -
Liberal Arts and Sciences |
Ellen Franklin | Ellen Franklin | |
| Michael Spires | Michael Spires | Michael Spires | |
| Eric Hoffmann | Eric Hoffmann | ||
| Academic &
Student Affairs -
Other Colleges & Graduate School |
Loretta Swanson | Dana Gautcher | Dana Gautcher |
| Lucy Robinson | Lucy Robinson | ||
| Connie Uhlken | Connie Uhlken | ||
| Deborah Brue | Deborah Brue | Deborah Brue | |
| Sharon Skala | Diane Stegmeyer | Diane Stegmeyer | |
| Carol Jambor-Smith | Carol Jambor-Smith | ||
| Finance & Facilities & General Administration | Dan House | Dan House | |
| Deborah Haliczer | Deborah Haliczer | Deborah Haliczer | |
| Craig Williams | Matt Folk | Matt Folk | |
| Shey Lowman | Shey Lowman | ||
| Debra Schlarb | Cynthia Nelson | Cynthia Nelson | |
| Harry Clark | Harry Clark | ||
| Norden Gilbert | Norden Gilbert | Norden Gilbert | |
| Intercollegiate Athletics | Susan Hansfield | Susan Hansfield | Susan Hansfield |
| Bobbie Ceserek | Bobbie Ceserek | ||
| SPS Council President
-
University Council & Faculty Senate Representative |
*Beverly Espe | Beverly Espe |