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Leadership roles and responsibilities of the Student Working Group Leads can be found [https://wiki.mozilla.org/StudentAmbassadors/StudentWorkingGroup/Roles here]. | Leadership roles and responsibilities of the Student Working Group Leads can be found [https://wiki.mozilla.org/StudentAmbassadors/StudentWorkingGroup/Roles here]. |
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What is the FSA Executive Board?
The FSA Executive Board is a dedicated collection of Mozilla Reps and community members who serve as leaders in the Student Ambassador program and help determine its goals, structure, activities, and yearly plan.
The FSA E-Board is responsible for:
- Running all aspects of operation of the FSA Program
- Integrating students into large-scale Mozilla Rep campaigns
- Recognizing and rewarding students who have done an *amazing* job
- Driving our social media channels
- Guiding and advising all groups involved in the program
- Mentoring individuals who are new to the program community
FSA Executive Board Roles
Leadership roles and responsibilities of the Student Working Group Leads can be found here.
How does one join the Student Working Group?
The Student Working Group is currently only open to Mozilla Reps. If you are a Mozilla Rep and would like to take an active role in the program, please email remo-swg[at]mozilla[dot]com (and include a link to your Reps profile in the email)
The Rep members of the Working Group do not necessarily need to be students (but this would be beneficial).
How do I contact the Student Working Group?
- IRC: #remostudents
- Email: remo-swg[at]mozilla[dot]org