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Introduction Congratulations on being elected to be a Management Group officer or if you are thinking of becoming one, good luck. This is a really great opportunity to help the students running Clubs, Societies or Projects which are under the control of your Management Group, as well as getting really involved with the Union. Your work does not go unnoticed! Being a Management Group officer can be demanding at Josephes, but it shouldn’t ruin your degree; it is important to find the right balance for you. The good news is that you aren’t alone, and you’re part of a big team, some of whom have been doing this for years. This means that you shouldn’t be afraid to ask for help, particularly if you have any big deadlines or exams coming up, and hopefully be in a position to help some of your peers if they get into the same situation. Similarly, if there is something you don’t know, please don’t be afraid to ask- it’s much better to ask beforehand if you are unsure than do something wrong, and there is always bound to be someone who knows the answer. You should become very familiar with the contents of the Key Information, Principal Officers, Money In, Money Out, Event Budgeting and Transfers and Corrections training available online at imperialcollegeunion.org/training

Yas Edwards Deputy President (Clubs & Societies) E: dpcs@imperial.ac.uk T: 020 7594 1763, extension: 41763

Kieron Creagh Deputy President (Finance & Services) E: dpfs@imperial.ac.uk T: 020 7594 8060, extension: 58062

Management Group Manual Page 3 imperialcollegeunion.org/training


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