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Freshman & Sophomore Veterinary Students: Apply for Student Delegate Position on AASV Board

The AASV Student Recruitment Committee is accepting applications from freshman and sophomore veterinary students interested in serving as the Alternate Student Delegate on the AASV Board of Directors. This student will represent student interests and serve as a non-voting member of the AASV board. This experience will provide the student with a unique perspective of the inner workings of the AASV. The term of service is 2 years; the first year as alternate student delegate, and the second year as the student delegate.

The alternate student delegate and student delegate are required to attend the AASV board’s two meetings each year. Please note, the spring board meeting is no longer associated with the AASV Annual Meeting, but will be held elsewhere (likely Perry, Iowa) at a later date. The fall board meeting is usually held in October – often in Iowa, but the location can vary as determined by the board. Both delegates receive reimbursement to cover travel and lodging expenses for the spring and fall board meetings. In addition, the delegate and alternate delegate are voting members of the AASV Student Recruitment Committee, and are invited to participate in committee conference calls and meetings. The student delegate is encouraged to attend the AASV Annual Meeting to present a summary of board activities to the student membership and outline student opportunities in AASV during the student breakfast at the conference (however, travel expenses to attend the annual meeting are not reimbursed).

Interested students must be members of AASV in their freshman or sophomore year. Applicants are required to submit the following documentation to the AASV (830 26th Street, Perry, IA 50220, E-mail: aasv@aasv.org):

  1. An introductory letter, not to exceed one page, describing why they want to serve as the alternate student delegate for AASV, their level of interest/background in swine medicine, and their future career goals.
  2. A one- or two-page resume featuring the student’s interest and experience in production medicine, particularly swine medicine.
  3. A statement of recommendation from a faculty member.

The deadline for submission of necessary documentation is October 19. The delegate will be chosen by members of the AASV Student Recruitment Committee following review of the submitted materials. Applicants will be notified of the committee’s decision by November 20.

The term of service is two years, beginning at the AASV Annual Meeting. During the first year, the student will serve as the alternate student delegate. The alternate delegate will automatically succeed as student delegate, beginning at the annual meeting the following year. The alternate delegate will serve in the capacity of delegate if the student delegate is unable to carry out his/her duties. Each year, a new alternate delegate is selected by the AASV Student Recruitment Committee.

Questions may be directed to the chair of the AASV Student Recruitment Committee, Dr. Nathan Schaefer: nathan.schaefer@boehringer-ingelheim.com.