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The person, of a team of two, silly enough to want to be the business manager of the band.  Responsible for all interactions with the [[Rensselaer_Union_%28organization%29|Rensselaer Union]].  For a list of things that are traditionally done by/to the managers, see [[Manager Traditions]].
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A team of four, silly enough to want to be the business managers of the band.  Responsible for all interactions with the [[Rensselaer_Union_%28organization%29|Rensselaer Union]].  For a list of things that are traditionally done by/to the managers, see [[Manager Traditions]].
  
 
=Current Executive Managers=
 
=Current Executive Managers=

Revision as of 07:49, November 21, 2019

A team of four, silly enough to want to be the business managers of the band. Responsible for all interactions with the Rensselaer Union. For a list of things that are traditionally done by/to the managers, see Manager Traditions.

Current Executive Managers

Current Associate Managers

Past Managers

The current system of two associate and two executive managers has not always been in place. Before the Spring 2019 semester, the band had only two concurrently elected managers. One election was held per year and there was an understood one-year commitment that the electee would serve. A manager will henceforth serve one semester as associate manager, and one semester as executive manager. Before the mid-1980s, the band had a senior band manager and an assistant band manager. One election was held per year and there was an understood two-year commitment that the electee would serve the first year as assistant manager and the second year as senior manager.

Below, starting in S2019, the two executive managers managers served with and mentored two associate managers. The term below reflects the total two semester term.

Below, after 1985, the two managers listed were managers concurrently. Before 1985, the first listed name was the senior manager and the second (in parentheses) was the assistant manager.