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Our mission

Represent the students of the School of Nutritional Sciences within the Student Union of the University of Ottawa (SÉUO). Recognize the rights of each individual and their importance within the school environment, inform its members of projects and discussions that concern them, offer academic help and support to students in need, give back to the community by participating in volunteer actions and promote a healthy and balanced lifestyle. In these descriptions, the masculine gender is used in a neutral sense and refers to women as well as men.

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Shawna Perron

President

The president's mission is to act as the official spokesperson for ADÉNUT and to promote its interests outside the department, in particular with the SÉUO and its other federated bodies. She chairs the EC meetings and assists the vice-presidents in their tasks and encourages them in their projects.

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Rima hadjal

VP Social

The vice-president of social affairs is responsible for social activities. She organizes and ensures the smooth running of 101 Week activities in order to welcome new students and promote their integration into the university community. She takes care of organizing social activities for the current year in order to provide students with opportunities to socialize.

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VP External

The Vice-President, External Affairs is responsible for establishing the link between students and employers, professional orders and external associations. He is also responsible for the University of Ottawa delegation to the MENU games. He is responsible for informing and promoting academic events outside the university to the students of the program.

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Rim Al Safi

VP Finance

The Vice President of Finance is responsible for properly managing ADENUT funds, approving all expenses as well as planning and managing the ADENUT budget. She is responsible for supporting the other executive members in the realization of the projects intended for the students.

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Santiago rosin

VP Communications

The vice-president of communications is responsible for disseminating information to students in order to encourage student involvement and participation, whether for the activities organized by ADENUT, the various fundraisers, the activities organized by the School of Nutrition or other. He is also responsible for updating the various social media (website, Facebook page, Instagram page, etc.)

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Jasmine Brousseau

VP Academic

The Vice-President, Academic Affairs is the link between the students and the academic body. She supports students with all academic questions (choice of course, change of program, administration and teaching staff). It is also responsible for regularly consulting the administrative members concerning the quality of the nutritional sciences program.

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Juliette Pelletier

VP Internal

The Vice-President of Internal Affairs is responsible for acting as secretary to executive meetings and general assemblies. She is also involved in actively seeking volunteer opportunities for students in the program to promote a spirit of student involvement. She manages the internal functions of the ADENUT office: ordering ADENUT promotional items, purchasing supplies and managing the office schedule.

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Sandrine Foccroulle-Ménard

VP Philanthropy

The Vice President of Philanthropic Affairs is responsible for organizing and participating in fundraising campaigns to support non-profit organizations as well as for humanitarian causes. She is responsible for Shinerama (Shine Day) with the Vice President of Social Affairs during 101 week.

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COHORT REPRESENTATIVES

Cohort representatives (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th year)

Cohort representatives are the resource people for people in their class when they have questions about the association. They are advisory members for ADÉNUT and important pillars in fostering communication and representation of student interests.

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