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Overall Captain – Brian McGee Our leader and diplomat, he ensures that CCBC continues to meander along in vaguely the course he hoped, and barks scathingly in a Irish accent if he doesn't. Also expertly deals with external matters and sponsorship. Men's Captain – Ben Ramsden Organises the training and selection of First Boat. Has an enviable knack of making everything, including rowing, look effortless. Rowed for Scotland. Ladies' Captain – Claudia Kunze Organises selection of the Ladies First Eight with a disarmingly quiet manner. Also as tall as a house. Men's Vice Captain & Comms Officer – Rich Mathias Organises the top Novice men's boats in the first term and the Mens' 2nd Boat in the other terms. Also updates the website and noticeboard. Is rumoured to sleep, although this has never been proved. Ladies' Vice Captain – Heather Bailey Heather took over from Cec after Michaelmas, and is doing a grand job rounding up women from the more feminine 30% of the college. While not on the river she can be found in Cindy's stealing ties from the remaining 70%. Men's Lower Boats – Ed Stanley Takes care of the lower Novice boats and the lower Senior Boats. Is trying to turn CCBC into a legal charity. Disarmingly engaging - a disquieting trait for a lawyer. Secretary – Kiera Moyniham Does race entries, takes care of minutes and kit orders. Can eat alarming amounts of profiteroles upon demand. Treasurer – Jamie Wilson The man with the chequebooks, and therefore, respect. Is trying really really hard to be a mean tight-fisted old g*t but finding innate vague good-naturedness a problem. Equipments – Kristen Panfilio Takes care of maintenance of equipment, also has remit of safety. Unhealthily efficient, yet is careful to not be too much so that we all look like slackers. Social Secretaries - Anna Jesse and Zoe Oliver-Watts Comfortably organise the massive social side of CCBC with such an ease like they've been organising huge parties for years. Inseparable. Email these people if you fancy a formal hall - you might be lucky enough to be graced with their presence.
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