PEG Board At-A-GlanceFrequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the Professional Employees Governance (PEG) Board?
What does the PEG Board do?
Am I a "Professional Employee"? For the purpose of academic governance only, the Stony Brook University Senate defines "professional employees" as:
This means that to be elected to a shared governance position, you must be a UUP-represented non-teaching professional employed by New York State. (Management Confidential, Research Foundation, Stony Brook Foundation, Auxiliary Services Association, etc. employees are not eligible.) PEG Board Structure Summary |
| Who | What | When |
|---|---|---|
| PEG Board Membership, 36 professionals, 15% of University Senate faculty senators, representing constituency of approximately 3,860 professionals from East and West Campus and all affiliated SBU locations | Depending on roles, attends meetings of, and participates in University Senate, academic unit senates and/or related committees. In addition to the above, attends PEG Board membership meetings. | Generally during academic year semesters Generally two meetings each academic year semester |
| PEG Board East and West Campus Co-Chairs, elected by PEG Board Membership | In addition to the above, attends weekly standing University Senate Executive Board meetings, includes meetings with President, Provost, VP SB Medicine, other senior SBU staff and Senator LaValle, etc. | Weekly during academic year semesters and on an ad hoc basis in winter and summer semesters |
| PEG Board Committee on Appointments and Elections | Meets and communicates in order to coordinate all appointments and elections for PEG Board roles | Generally, in the spring semester and on an ad hoc basis in other semesters. |
