Meeting Minutes - Take minutes during meetings. Email out all officer meeting, BoT, EoT, and MoST SWanky (retreat) minutes at the start of the meetings. Make sure to organize the minutes; one of the better ways to do this is as one google doc with a table of contents linking to specific meeting minutes using bookmarks to make the document easier to navigate.
Reserve Rooms - Reserve rooms, for both rehearsals and events (BoT/EoT, Ensemball, etc).
Respond to Emails - Respond to emails sent to ensemble-request.
Documents - Be responsible for all the documents relevant to the Ensemble, such as this one.
ensemble
ensemble-dartes
ensemble-request
ensemble-town-crier alias for town-crier for show publicity
ensemble-new we are gradually getting rid of this list
ensemble-interest-yyyy contains cpw and midway interest from each year
ensemble-tech phase out this list?
ensemble-audition phase out this list?
ensemble-alum
ensemble-alum-ma
ensemble-directors directors who have worked with us in the past
ensemble-director-search directors who have interviewed with us and who we liked (but didn't end up working with)
ensemble-directors-request for managing the director lists
ensemble-tickets
There are more mailing lists than this, but the best way to find them all is really to go look at what lists er administers
ta-announce
ta-auditions
ta-crew
The previous secretary should show you how to reserve space when you transition, but if you need a reminder or forget how, this video was made to show how to reserve CAC space, classroom space, and best practices for updated the reservations Google calendar.
http://studentlife.mit.edu/cac/services/opening
CAC books open in early December for the following academic year. For instance in December 2015 books open for Fall 2016 and Spring 2017. You can usually reserve only small numbers of spaces the first week, then more, then more. Rules change year to year, and are usually emailed out as well as posted on the CAC reservation site.
FIRST PRIORITIES: Summer, IAP, REX, CPW (you probably won't be able to reserve these because they are considered "special", but new rules this year might change that)
SECOND PRIORITY: PDR4 (Put-in), Rehearsal Spaces
Start by getting good rooms close to tech week. Then work backward, starting with getting all the Thursdays (since these are usually hardest to get), then the rest of the days.
Note that family weekend usually conflicts with the last week of rehearsals in the Fall.
https://cac-ems2.mit.edu/EmsWebApp/
After the initial opening period, you can reserve rooms whenever you want.
In general, you can fill out the form honestly, but picking a certain set of answers will end with you needing to fill out an event registration form.
Schedules office rooms can be requested far in advance, but might not be approved until closer to the actual date.
Record rooms when you've requested them, since they won't be recorded anywhere else except your e-mail. You can choose to use a spreadsheet or the google calendar, there is a special calendar called "room reservations".
Reserve rooms: https://classrooms.mit.edu/classrooms/
Summer Reservations can be attempted a few weeks in advance of the "Opening of the Books."
Mike Enos (menos@mit) is the person to contact about cube reservation. (it's a space in the media center which we once thought about using for a scene night a long time ago)