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Executive Committee

The Executive Committee Guides the Work of PURE at ÀÖ²¥ÊÓÆµ

The PURE Executive Committee meets monthly during the academic year to support the mission of the program. Executive members are approved by a majority vote and serve a three-year period with the option to request service for a second three-year term. The committee has the following responsibilities:

Planning: set strategic directions and programmatic priorities for PURE; review and analyze progress; modify annual plans, as necessary

Deciding: make decisions regarding issues related to PURE

Reporting: communicate PURE initiatives and accomplishments to the campus governance structure and develop reports, as needed

Advising: provide ongoing consultation and recommendations to the PURE coordinator

Budgeting: develop annual budget, in consultation with the PURE coordinator; provide ongoing comments and suggestions regarding annual budgets; ensure that the budget aligns with priorities and planned initiatives; review and modify the budget as necessary; work with the coordinator to resolve budget-related issues and funding problems

Marketing: guide the presentation of PURE and its key initiatives to WOU and the larger community; acting as liaisons for PURE to the community at large

Evaluating: develop and maintain processes by which the effectiveness and efficiency of PURE operations are assessed periodically; ensure that recommendations for improving PURE are built into the ongoing planning and review cycle.

Members of the Executive Committee

Maren Anderson

Maren Anderson

Director

Brooke Dolenc-Nott

Brooke Dolenc-Nott

Board

Dave Beasley

Dave Beasley

Board

Erin Lieuallen

Erin Lieuallen

Board

Feier Hou

Feier Hou

Board

Lin Wou

Lin Wou

Board

Melissa Cannon

Melissa Cannon

Board

Samantha Morgan

Samantha Morgan

Board

Sean O'Neill

Sean O'Neill

Board

Mary Harden

Mary Harden

Associate

Paul Dorres

Paul Dorres

Associate

Vanessa Petroj

Vanessa Petroj

Associate

William Anderson

William Anderson

Associate

Current Program ByLaws:

PURE Annual Reports:

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Previous Executive Committee meetings:

For copies of minutes from previous Executive Committee meetings, please contact pure@wou.edu


Contact

Program for Undergraduate Research Experiences (PURE)

(503) 838-9500 | or e-mail:Ìýpure@wou.edu

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