Election

2024 Class Officer Election

Overview

The Princeton Class of 1999 conducted an election to select the four core
class officers: president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer.

The Alumni Engagement office provided our class access to an online platform designed specifically for elections. Michael Muzzie ’99 served as election administrator, configuring the election platform, and conducting the election, which ran June 16-19.

We issued a call for self-nominations for each class office. Two candidates for secretary confirmed their candidacy, one for president, one for treasurer, and two co-candidates for vice president. After the election was concluded, the two secretary candidates agreed to share the position.

Results

Josh Pollack, President

Emily Koster Walling, Co-Vice President

Gary Pai, Co-Vice President

Jackie Bruce, Co-Secretary

Ashley Doran Northup, Co-Secretary

Ken Lee, Treasurer

Responsibilities

President

The Class President serves as the primary liaison between the class, the broader alumni community, and the University. Their leadership ensures a strong connection and effective communication channels among classmates and beyond. Key responsibilities include:

  • Cultivating Class Identity and Participation
  • Overseeing Communication
  • Ensuring Compliance with Policies and Regulations
  • Liaising with Office of Alumni Engagement

Vice President

The Vice President provides essential support to the Class President and facilitates various class activities. Their role encompasses enhancing class cohesion, organizing events, and promoting active participation among classmates. Key responsibilities include:

  • Supporting the Class President
  • Planning Class Activities
  • Managing a Network of Class Regional Representatives

Treasurer

The Treasurer is responsible for the diligent management of class finances, ensuring the financial health and sustainability of class operations. Their role involves budgeting, financial reporting, and collecting dues to support class initiatives effectively. Key responsibilities include:

  • Managing Class Finances
  • Collecting Class Dues
  • Maintaining Financial Records
  • Managing Bank Accounts
  • Ensuring Compliance with Policies and Regulations

Secretary

The Class Secretary plays a central role in fostering a sense of community and connection within the class. Their responsibilities include maintaining communication channels, documenting class activities, and ensuring classmates remain informed and engaged over time. Key responsibilities include:

  • Coordinating Class Communications
  • Producing Class Notes for the PAW
  • Honoring Lost Classmates through Memorials
The Class of 1999 Ivy carved marble plaque sits under a Nassau Hall window sill and is surrounded by clusters of ivy leaves.
The Class of 1999 Ivy plaque on Nassau Hall