Our club has an executive secretary or executive director so as the elected secretary, why should I attend SETS or District Assembly?
A. While each club is different in the way it uses an executive in this position, the club has elected you to serve as an officer of your club. It is important that you understand the responsibilities that have been delegated to your clubs executive secretary or director. It is also important to understand ways you, as an officer of your club, can assist your club president as that person assumes their responsibilities. Since many of the clerical duties have been assigned to another person, you are free to assume other responsibilities within your club. Attending District Assembly and SETS will inspire you to take a more active role in your club.
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