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Originally Posted by mocotro
I was thinking of retitling it "Apparel Chair" or "Campus Brand Manager" because the shirts essentially are marketing tools.
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I missed this post from the OP. Campus Brand Manager is entirely misleading and is not the same thing as t-shirt chair. Campus Brand Manager is something I could see as VP-PR.
You took orders for t-shirts and delivered them when they came in. The treasurer probably collected the money.
What exactly about the role is something law schools would be interested in? Always ask yourself- why would the person reading my resume care? Why should someone care that you were t-shirt chair? Even if it lived up to the extra-fluffy description jenidallas gave it above, it still does not translate to something that law schools would really care about. The space on your resume may be better served by better describing other activities. One page doesn't go that far (and please, college students, keep it to ONE PAGE).