Boosters Club Board Job Descriptions President-Elect: Accepting the President-Elect position is a three-year commitment to the Boosters Club. The President-Elect spends one year training and shadowing the President. The following year is spent as President, presiding over all Boosters Club meetings and managing all committees. The third year of the term as Past President is spent serving as an advisor to the Executive Board and chairing the nominating committee. Treasurer: The treasurer serves a two-year term. The treasurer works with the incoming president to set the annual budget, maintains the Boosters account and checkbook, oversees all seed money and cash deposits to Boosters committees, and reimburses committee members for Boosters-related expenses. Secretary: The secretary keeps minutes of all executive and full board meetings, and also distributes agendas and pre-meeting materials to the board members. BucSports: BucSports is the annual Year-in-Review magazine printed and sent to the Boosters membership. The BucSports job is two-part. One committee member generally takes photos of all Country Day sports and collects and assembles the content for the magazine. Graphic layout is not required—an external vendor is used for the layout. The second committee member solicits advertisers, collects their artwork, and manages the billing for the ads. Banquets: The banquet chair is responsible for organizing the Homecoming Family Cookout and the year-end Coaches’ Appreciation Dinner. Communications: The communications chair works closely with the president and the school’s marketing/communications department to promote Boosters events to the Country Day community. This chair also maintains the membership e-mail database and sends periodic Boosters e-mail blasts to the membership. Concessions: Concessions chairs are needed for the fall, winter, and spring seasons, as well as middle school. These chairs are primarily responsible for ensuring that the concession stands are fully stocked with inventory for all sporting events on campus. They coordinate with the team parents to see that volunteers are working shifts in concessions. The fall chairs are also responsible for working and managing all of the home varsity football games. Concessions—Special Events: The special events chair assists the seasonal concessions chairs on special events like tournaments hosted by the school and, in the spring, the Special Olympics. Golf Event: The golf chair(s) manage and promote the annual Boosters golf tournament. This includes soliciting sponsors and players in the event, working with the venue, and coordinating food. Membership: The membership chair manages the annual membership drive, which is Boosters’ largest source of revenue. The chair works with a local printer to produce membership materials and attends several events early in the school year to promote Boosters membership. They also track the membership in Excel to maintain historical records and trends. Merchandise: The merchandise chair selects and orders spirit items to be sold and given out at various sporting events. Online BucSpirit Team Store: This chair works with the athletic director to develop a list of items for athletes and parents to order before and during the season. Photo Buttons: Two chairs work together to produce photo buttons for all middle and upper school athletes. They photograph all athletes for all three seasons, receive the orders, and fulfill them. Interest in photography is important. Tickets: The ticket chairs manage volunteers to collect money at the gate for football games in the fall and basketball games in the winter. Spirit—Lower School: The LS Spirit chair manages LS Spirit events during the three athletic seasons. This position sits on both the Boosters board and the Lower School board. Spirit—Middle School: The MS Spirit chair manages MS Spirit events during the three athletic seasons. This chair also coordinates three pizza parties for MS students during the required parent athletic meetings for each sport season. This position sits on both the Boosters board and the Middle School board. Spirit—Upper School: The US Spirit chair manages US Spirit events during the three athletic seasons. This chair is also responsible for communicating team parent responsibilities to all JV and varsity team parents. This position sits on both the Boosters board and the Upper School board.