President: Chris Whittaker [profile]UniCentre Board of Directors UOW Academic Senate
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| Secretary: Paul Ell [profile] | Vice-President - Campaigns: Kate Schouten [profile]
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| Treasurer: Peter Davidoff [profile]UOW Faculty of Informatics Workplace Advisory Committee
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| Vice-President - Policy: James Parrish
| Immediate Past President: Warren Hudson [profile]
UOW Academic Senate WUSA General Representative
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| Christopher is an undergraduate student completing his combined Commerce (Finance) and Law degrees. He has worked for the State member for the South Coast, Shelley Hancock and for the Federal member for Hughes, Danna Vale. A firm believer in center right political philosophy, Chris is active in elections and policy debates. He has worked locally in accounts, telecommunication and procurement and manufacturing industries. He is a partner in an Illawarra based construction materials importing firm.
Chris enjoys campus lifestyle, living and working close to the university. He was recently elected a member of the University of Wollongong's Academic Senate and also works in a teaching capacity on campus. A member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, Chris serves on the board of diretors of Unicentre, the company limited by guarantee which operates the Unibar, Unishop and Kid's Uni. In his capacity as a Board member Chris improves the procedural accountability of the company by his work in the Audit & Risk Management Committee. He also serves on the Clubs and Societies Support Committee where he works to make club's vital social function even better for students.
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| Paul Ell is a first year student at the University of Wollongong, embarking upon a combined Law and Commerce double degree. Paul is involved in the Young Liberal Movement of NSW as the Secretary of the Shoalhaven Branch of the Liberal Party and has worked in a voluntary capacity for both the State Member for South Coast, Shelley Hancock and the Deputy Mayor of the City of Shoalhaven Gareth Ward. Paul describes his beliefs has being rooted in the classical liberal philosophy of both economic and social freedom. Paul has a strong belief in limiting the size of government and ensuring that it's primary role is to enable individuals to achieve their full potential. Paul looks forward to making a substantial contribution to the club this year and in to the future. Paul especially looks forward to working closely with Club President, Chris Whittaker, on strengthening the club, capitalising on opportunities and building on our success. |
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| Peter Davidoff is currently an undergraduate student studying software engineering, networks and systems within the Faculty of Informatics, as well as further qualifications in computer science and law.
His skills, capacities and experience in the commercial computer/information technology sector combined with genuine interest in social policy and corporate governance allow him to undertake a substantial role in the development of the club's resources.
Peter has previously served the University of Wollongong Liberal Club in the capacity of Membership Officer and IT Officer. During his time at university, Peter has nominated and contested several representative positions offered by the likes of WUSA, University Council and the Faculty of Informatics. He also was a candidate in the recent Shoalhaven City Council Local Government Elections. |
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Warren Hudson is an Information and Communication Technology (eBusiness Management) student who has always been interested in politics and current events. Warren believes in the liberal philosophy of individual freedoms and the value of free enterprise.
Warren is currently a member of the UOW Academic Senate, UOW Student Representative Forum and a General Representative on the Wollongong Undergraduates' Student Association (WUSA), and has also served on the Academic Senate Standing Committee and as the student representative on the UOW Student Conduct Committee, as well as serving a term as an NUS delegate for UOW, and is a past two-term President and two-term Secretary of the UOW Liberal Club.
Warren has worked on political campaigns for all levels of government, as well as within the university, and currently works for a consultancy in Sydney.
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