Marymount Student Government Association (MSGA)

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As Vice President of Communications of the Marymount Student Government Association (MSGA), I am responsible for the MSGA’s public relations and for conducting correspondence through the university’s website. Besides this, I have to attend Marymount California University Board of Trustees meetings as the Student Representative on the Academic Affairs Committee. Moreover, I maintain a record of the proceedings of the MSGA, make the records available to members upon request, maintain the MSGA official membership roll, document absences, report them to the body for action, and keep track of observance of the MSGA’s Constitution and

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