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− | A Local Secretary is a volunteer role in many Mensa chapters. Typically a | + | A '''Local Secretary''' (LocSec) is a volunteer role in many Mensa chapters. Typically a LocSec will have responsibility for a city or county, but beyond this the role varies considerably from country to country. |
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In [[British Mensa]] they usually manage a small area alone, their main role is be a point of contact for members although many of them personally host a programme of local meetings, and they are an appointee of the [[Regional Officer]]. | In [[British Mensa]] they usually manage a small area alone, their main role is be a point of contact for members although many of them personally host a programme of local meetings, and they are an appointee of the [[Regional Officer]]. | ||
+ | In [[American Mensa]] the LocSec will be an elected position, they will manage a wider area and a team of volunteers - more akin to the British [[Regional Officer]]. | ||
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Revision as of 10:46, 19 August 2007
A Local Secretary (LocSec) is a volunteer role in many Mensa chapters. Typically a LocSec will have responsibility for a city or county, but beyond this the role varies considerably from country to country.
In British Mensa they usually manage a small area alone, their main role is be a point of contact for members although many of them personally host a programme of local meetings, and they are an appointee of the Regional Officer.
In American Mensa the LocSec will be an elected position, they will manage a wider area and a team of volunteers - more akin to the British Regional Officer.