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Ryerson Students' Administrative Council

The Ryerson Students' Administrative Council (or RyeSAC) is local 24 of the Canadian Federation of Students. It is a body that represents Ryerson University's fulltime undergraduate and graduate students.

The Board

The Board of Directors and the executive mange the day-to-day operations of the corporation. Students elect 3 members from each faculty to the board, in addition to student representatives from the University's Academic Council and the Board of Governors of the University.

Executive

For the term of 2004-2005 the executive of RyeSAC was:

  • President: Dave MacLean
  • Vice President Education: Rebecca Rose
  • Vice President Finance & Services: Derek Isber
  • Vice President Student Life & Events: Cristina Ribeiro

The 2005-2006 elections were held in the winter of 2005.

  • President: Rebecca Rose
  • Vice President Education: Nora Loreto
  • Vice President Finance & Services: Ram Sivapalan
  • Vice President Student Life & Events: Alam Ashraful

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