What is an FFA Officer?
FFA Officers serve in a leadership role at the chapter level. Chapter officers serve a vital function in FFA. By taking a major leadership role, these students grow from the experience and benefit the chapter. It should be the officers' goal to lead by example and encourage other members to participate in the chapter activities.
Officer Roles & Responsibilities
- President- Presides over all FFA meetings and coordinates all activities
- Vice President- Assumes the duties of the president if necessary, supervises committees, and works closely with the president
- Secretary- Prepares the minutes of the meetings, attends to chapter correspondence, and records member's attendance and activities
- Treasurer- Keeps records of chapter receipts and deposits
- Reporter- Publicizes chapter activities, sends semester newsletters to member families and alumni members, maintains social media coverage for the FFA chapter
- Sentinel- Prepares the meeting room, cares for chapter paraphernalia, attends the door, and welcomes guest
- Parliamentarian- Advises members of correct parliamentary law, helps maintain correct procedure at FFA meetings and makes sure all meetings are fair and impartial
- Historian- Keeps the chapter scrapbook, takes pictures of FFA activities, and works with the reporter to record chapter history
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