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Leadership of the Libertas Society

 

The Members. The primary "governing organ" of the Libertas Society is the body of members. The members, by a 2/3 majority, decide on all projects that we support and every piece of action that the club supports. This body is like the club's legislative branch. The club also has an equivalent "executive branch," called a Cabinet, which packages the members' ideas into a coherent plan with all its fine details.

The Cabinet.

President:  Eric Lansing

Vice President: Lucas Pillman

Secretary: Derek Archer

Director of Public Relations: Erin Pradia

Treasurer: Tony Pradia.

Trustee: Caleb Dalton

Cf. Fundamental Orders of the Libertas Society, §4

Faculty Sponsor (short biography).  Dr. Stephen M. King is the Chairman of the Department of Government and Associate Professor of Government. Dr. King holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and a B.S. from the University of Nebraska-Kearney. He is the author of God and Caesar: The Biblical Key to Good Government and Community (Action 2002), and is widely published in academic journals. Dr. King is the primary author of an undergraduate textbook in public administration titled Administration in the Public Interest (Wadsworth Publishing). It is slated for publication in 2007. In addition, his other research interests include ethics and public administration and spirituality and the workplace.

Source: PHC Department of Government

 

 

  • “The Constitution is not an instrument for government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government—lest is come to dominate our lives and interests.”

  • — Patrick Henry

 

Board of Advisers:

  • Martin Brown
  • Ken Connor, J.D.
  • Stephen King, Ph.D.
 

Faculty Sponsor:

  • Stephen King, Ph.D., Chairman of the Department of Government and Associate Professor of Government at Patrick Henry College
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