Glazer, who will lead the reform process along with Vice President-elect Ian W. Nichols ’06, said that he had not yet set any deadlines for a revision, since he did not want it to be “quick and incomplete.”
“I want to find out what every council member thinks,” Glazer said, adding that student group leaders, HoCo chairs and former council members would also play key roles in the restructuring.
Joshua A. Barro ’05, a chair of Adams HoCo and the former chair of FiCom, said that though he agreed with the broad strokes of Mahan’s ideas, it was important not to “rush the process” by implementing legislation too soon.
“And it’s important to get it right the first time,” Barro said. “This is one of the most important things Matt Glazer can accomplish in his administration.”
—Staff writer Elena P. Sorokin can be reached at sorokin@fas.harvard.edu.