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Club Officers
The officers of Key Club are charged with organizing and managing membership and dues, promoting service projects, and seeing to the "behind-the-scenes" tasks that are required to make the local club successful. Officers must also report to the Division, which is run by a Lieutenant Governor, and the District, which is run by a Governor. Although each individual officer has his own duties, all officers share general obligations within the club.
Email the Officers
| Lt. Governor: | Crystal Hoang [email protected] -Although she is not actually a member of the Plano East Key Club, the Lt. Governor is an important officer at the Division level. She oversees several clubs in the area and reports to the District. |
| President: | Stephanie Hui [email protected] -The President generally oversees the entire club, running both general and officer meetings. She takes on many of the organizational tasks and pragmatic portions of running the club. |
| Vice-President: | Robert Morgan [email protected] -The Vice-President assists the President in general running of the club. He takes over her duties in her absence. |
| Project Coordinator: | David Vo [email protected]? -The Project Coordinator calls associations in need of help and generates/organizes many of the projects that Key Clubbers take part in. |
| Treasurer: | Christine Lutan [email protected]? -The Treasurer manages the inward and outward flow of money for the club, insuring that dues are payed, money gets where it's supposed to, etc. |
| Secretary: | Soobin Park [email protected]? -The Secretary focuses on deomentation, for the most part. She takes records of agendas and activities/projects that club members participate in. |
| Historian: | Vivian Wang [email protected]? -The Historian takes pictures of various Key Club activities and keeps a visual history of this year in a Scrap Book. |
| Webmaster: | Bryan Vanderhoof [email protected] -The Webmaster designs and constructs the website. He also keeps it up-to-date and correct as the year progresses and events/projects come and pass. |
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