Voting & Selection Results for Elections 09
Hi all,
The YLEP exco 09/10 will consist of:
President - Cheryl Seah
Vice President - Pan Yunyi
Secretary/Treasurer - Tan Kaiyu
Activities IC - Eugene Chua
Peer Tutoring IC - Chiu Haidee
Logistics & Welfare IC - Kenneth Ler
Congrats to these 6 people! Hope you guys have a fruitful term in leading YLEP :)
22 May 2009
01 May 2009
EXCO Elections: WHEN?
hi everybody!
Please take down these important dates regarding YLEP exco elections 2009:
29th April: Briefing on exco positions, elections to J1s
8th May: Deadline for all application forms, including proposal
13th May: Interviews
20th May: Speech, Impromptu task, voting
22nd May: Results released on blog
To those intending to run for exco: Please remember to submit your forms and proposal ON TIME! Take note of the deadline! (8th may) Oh yes, and please submit together a document with a photo of yourself, positions you're running for and a short statement about yourself or anything you want to say to fellow YLEP members. This info will be put on the blog prior to the day of voting, so that other members will know who's running for exco and for which postion etc.
Application forms and powerpoint slides with info on elections will be emailed to everyone soon. If you have any questions, you can email us or approach us! :)
Thanks!!
Please take down these important dates regarding YLEP exco elections 2009:
29th April: Briefing on exco positions, elections to J1s
8th May: Deadline for all application forms, including proposal
13th May: Interviews
20th May: Speech, Impromptu task, voting
22nd May: Results released on blog
To those intending to run for exco: Please remember to submit your forms and proposal ON TIME! Take note of the deadline! (8th may) Oh yes, and please submit together a document with a photo of yourself, positions you're running for and a short statement about yourself or anything you want to say to fellow YLEP members. This info will be put on the blog prior to the day of voting, so that other members will know who's running for exco and for which postion etc.
Application forms and powerpoint slides with info on elections will be emailed to everyone soon. If you have any questions, you can email us or approach us! :)
Thanks!!
hi J1s,
this is haokai's reflections after attending the house to house visits. hopefully more of you will participate in this too for the experience! :)
I personally felt that the house-to-house visit is an eye opener to me.
Firstly, just look at the amount of people following the MP. There were HDB representatives, Town Council representatives etc. it’s like they can solve any problems faced by residents, right here, right now.
Secondly, it is interesting listening to the problems faced by residents. There are some problems which seems to be small issues to us, but actually cause major inconvenience to their lives. One example is the lift upgrading program in BLK 408 (the block which I visited). Building a lift may be redundant to us, as we just have to take a few. However, to an elderly, those extra flights of stairs may be very painful to them. During the house-to-house visits, this issue is brought up many times by residents, especially senior citizens. What the MP, Mr Iswaran, is doing, is to get as many residents to support the project as possible.
Thirdly, it is amazing to see people from all walks of life living under one roof. On one hand, there are bus drivers and the unemployed, while on the other, there are computer programmers and doctors. There are local Singaporeans, staying in that flat for more than 10 years while at the same time, there are immigrants from China and India, continuing their dreams in Singapore. It is just amazing to see know how a small flat can reflect Singapore’s vibrant culture and lifestyles.
I have learnt a lot from the house-to-house visits and will certainly go if there are more to come.
thanks haokai!
this is haokai's reflections after attending the house to house visits. hopefully more of you will participate in this too for the experience! :)
I personally felt that the house-to-house visit is an eye opener to me.
Firstly, just look at the amount of people following the MP. There were HDB representatives, Town Council representatives etc. it’s like they can solve any problems faced by residents, right here, right now.
Secondly, it is interesting listening to the problems faced by residents. There are some problems which seems to be small issues to us, but actually cause major inconvenience to their lives. One example is the lift upgrading program in BLK 408 (the block which I visited). Building a lift may be redundant to us, as we just have to take a few. However, to an elderly, those extra flights of stairs may be very painful to them. During the house-to-house visits, this issue is brought up many times by residents, especially senior citizens. What the MP, Mr Iswaran, is doing, is to get as many residents to support the project as possible.
Thirdly, it is amazing to see people from all walks of life living under one roof. On one hand, there are bus drivers and the unemployed, while on the other, there are computer programmers and doctors. There are local Singaporeans, staying in that flat for more than 10 years while at the same time, there are immigrants from China and India, continuing their dreams in Singapore. It is just amazing to see know how a small flat can reflect Singapore’s vibrant culture and lifestyles.
I have learnt a lot from the house-to-house visits and will certainly go if there are more to come.
thanks haokai!
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