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  •  Talk about your interest to organise this or that event to the rest of the board during a committee meeting
  •  Find people to organise the event with. The number of organisers should not exceed 3, keeping only 2 organisers is recommended.
  •  Create a designated private Slack channel. Add the other organisers as well as the president (and vice president if there is one) to the channel.
  •  Create a designated folder on the CCBB drive. Respect the drive structure (1116-CCBB / Events / event_name / year / ). Keep all documents used to organised the event in that folder.
  •  Fill in the name of the organisers (and of the helpers) in this spreadsheet. This allows to keep track of the board members' involvement.
  •  Set a date and build a clear plan for the event (i.e. timed to-to list for the day of the event)
  •  Set a meeting with the CCBB president and present your plan.
  •  If needed, fix the issues pointed out by the president until final approval.
  •  If the event will take place on campus, apply to get a permit from ETH (through Servix platform).
  •  Order a poster from Desko to advertise the event.
  •  Create an event on the VIS Eventmanager at least three weeks in advance.
  •  Advertise on Slack the event you just created.
  •  If needed, contact the Götti to get the VIS credit card.
  •  If needed, recruit other board members or students to help you on the D day.
  •  Keep all receipts you got when buying things you needed for the event.
  •  If needed, fill in the expense invoice form, attach all receipts to it and forward it to the VIS treasurer (Quästorin) to get any money you spent for the event refunded.
  •  Write down all expenses in the event's folder on the CCBB drive.
  •  Inform the president to fill in the overall expenses in the Budget folder of the drive.
  •  Write down your feedback of the event in the event's folder on the CCBB drive.
    • What worked well? What didn't? What was forgotten? What could be improved?

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