Meet the dedicated individuals who make up our team, committed to fostering an engaging and supportive environment for all engineering students at Dalhousie.
Click the buttons to view the members' positions and learn more about the roles each person plays in enhancing your experience in the engineering community.
Executives
The Executives of the Dalhousie Undergraduate Engineering Society (DUES) are the elected representatives responsible for guiding the organization, serving as voting members who actively participate in decision-making processes and initiatives.
Coordinators
The Coordinators of the Dalhousie Undergraduate Engineering Society (DUES) are appointed members who support the Executive team in various operational and project-related tasks. As non-voting members, they play a crucial role in executing initiatives and ensuring the smooth functioning of the society. Their responsibilities include organizing events, managing communications, and fostering engagement among the engineering student community.
Directors
The Directors of the Dalhousie Undergraduate Engineering Society (DUES) are appointed members who assist the organization’s Executive in various capacities. While they do not hold voting privileges, their expertise and insights are vital for implementing initiatives and supporting decision-making processes. Directors contribute to the operational efficiency of the society and help in fostering a collaborative environment within the engineering community at Dalhousie.
Editors
The Editors of the Dalhousie Undergraduate Engineering Society (DUES) are appointed members who play a crucial role in managing the society's yearbook. They collaborate closely with the society's executive members to curate content, ensure quality, and uphold the publication's standards. While they do not hold voting rights within the organization, their contributions are vital for documenting the experiences and achievements of the engineering community at Dalhousie.
Secretary
The Secretary of the Dalhousie Undergraduate Engineering Society (DUES) is a key appointed member responsible for maintaining effective communication within the organization. This role includes taking detailed minutes during executive meetings and Engineering Student Council sessions to accurately record discussions and decisions. The Secretary works closely with executive members to manage schedules, disseminate information, and support the society's operations. While they do not have voting rights, their administrative contributions are vital for fostering transparency and ensuring smooth functioning of the DUES.
Chairs
The Chairs of the Dalhousie Undergraduate Engineering Society (DUES) are appointed members who play a crucial role in supporting the initiatives and activities of the organization. As non-voting members, the Chairs for the Sexton Engineering Endowment Fund and the Engineering Student Council work collaboratively with the Executive team to enhance student engagement, address concerns, and promote the interests of their respective committees. Their leadership and commitment are essential in fostering a positive and productive environment for all engineering students at Dalhousie.