Alcalá 1982

SECRETARY OF FINANCE

David Goddard senior, joined the Executive Board forspring semester as A.S. controller, a newly created position this year. David de­ scribes hisposition in the A.S.as the onewho advises the Secretary of Finance about how much to spend of the A.S.B. monies. Laughing­ ly, he sees his position as a "glorified book­ keeper." As an Accounting-Economics double major and dedicated student, David is highly qualified for the position and the long hours that come with the job. David is a five-year senior and will finish his Economics degree next year. After that? Well it's off to law school. However, David's current goal is to leave the A.S. in good financial condition.

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Secretary ofFinance, betterknown as "the manwith the money", Danhas the difficultjob of budgeting andoversee­ ing all A.S.B. financial transactions as well as fending off heated demands and accusations from A.S.B. officers and affiliates interestedin maintaining their budgets. Dan'sjob includes handling everything from contracts to petty cash. He also serves as a financial advisor to all A.S.B. related organizations: Program Board, Senate, and I.C.C. Dan's a great guy but his opinion is vulnerable to budget cuts.

CONTROLLER

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