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Originally posted by B-Man

For instance, as a member, these are the things I would like to see out of the club in the next 12 months.

* Organising more events (cruzes, dyno days, club drag nights, track days)  

* Club social outings - dinners, BBQs, pissups (no drink driving of course),  

* Charity events  

* Affiliations & strategic relationships with like-minded clubs, organisations and companies

(To help enthusiasts with EPA and RTA defection compliance and avoidance amongst other things)

* Group club entries into various car shows etc

Some of this list may be being planned, but I don’t know about it. And if I don’t, other members might not either)

* Roadmap for club future, with rough timelines (so members and potential members can see what’s being planned)

* Events Calendar - at least one event per month (encouraging as many as the Exec Committee to participate in these too)

* Finalise CAMs process (not much to go, I understand)

I read this post and thought that I should start giving out some info before the B-Man comes out to my place to "Keep this Bastard Honest"! So I have created this thread to fill in some of the blanks that Brendan was missing (sorry mate... couldn't fill in the cavity between your ears... but I'll keep trying, I know I'm like minded so I will come up with a solution one say!!!:)).

I hope that this helps people see a bit into the "behind the sceens" things that are going on, and gives you a bit more info (even though it has taken some time) on what the club is doing and where it is going.

Dan.

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Originally posted by Grim

Anyway, as a suggestion for a new position:

Member Recruitment Officer - This person develops methods to get the name of the club out there to get the most exposure and attract more members. Develop advertising for the club such as business cards for all paid members not with their name on it but with the club details. There is plenty for this person to do. They can also manage the membership database in close collaberation with Treasurer.

I was thinking of something like this the other day, but instead of it being a member recruitment officer I was thinking like a marketing officer. Someone who would put the name of the club out there and help us develop a profile. But I think that we could almost have two positions, one for membership recruitment and management, the other for marketing.

Good idea grim!!

  • 10 years later...

10 YEARS AGO, THIS IS HOW OUR CLUB OPERATED.

ONE THEME IS STILL THE SAME - WE'D LIKE YOUR HELP AND ATTENDANCE!

THE AGM IS ON THIS SUNDAY 26/5/13 at 3 PM

TOONGABBIE SPORTS CLUB, STATION ST TOONGABBIE

EVEN GO THERE FOR EATS/DRINKS AT 2PM IF YOU WISH

LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE

NON-MEMBERS CAN ATTEND BUT CAN'T VOTE

THE EXEC :) :) :)

10 YEARS AGO, THIS IS HOW OUR CLUB OPERATED.

ONE THEME IS STILL THE SAME - WE'D LIKE YOU HELP AND ATTENDANCE!

THE AGM IS ON THIS SUNDAY 26/5/13 at 3 PM

TOONGABBIE SPORTS CLUB, STATION ST TOONGABBIE

EVEN GO THERE FOR EATS/DRINKS AT 2.30 IF YOU WISH

LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE

NON-MEMBERS CAN ATTEND BUT CAN'T VOTE

THE EXEC :) :) :)

Will see you there Mr Terry! :yes:

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