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As part of forming the General Committee for '08 the SAU-Vic Exec Committee needs to decide on a few positions.

We have some great ideas currently, but we also seek the input from the Members on a few positions!

What we are looking for is people to EOI for the following spots we will have on the General Committee.

Only requirements are your a current financial member, and your willing to work in a great team.

Position(s) 1 - Events/Cruises/Mini Meets

We are looking for people in the following areas

S.E

West

North

Mainly to organise cruises/meets for the club in your rough area (doesn’t exactly have to be the next suburb etc).

Can be to cruise, get togethers for some few photo's, basically any other social style aspect.

If your interested post up, or PM me!

If you could include where you are located, and a brief few words about yourself and any ideas, that would be greatly helpful

Position 2 - Merchandise Manager

Are you interested in running SAU-Vic's Merchandise perhaps?

Be responsible for ordering existing stock, be involved with designing and ordering of new stock and sale items?

If you think this is your calling - again, post here or drop me a PM :thumbsup:

This is your club - so if you think you have something else you could offer, then let us

Thanks

Ash

SAU-Vic President

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im happy to organise meets and stuff in the se area. will try to get a few in throughout the year. but these will be like the one tomorrow night. not sure if i can officially commit to the club tho. i have quite a large workload. willing to help where i can

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Thanks for the post Niroj

Also thanks to others who have PM'd me, its great to see. :down:

Keep the ideas and offers coming too guys. If anyone is umm/arrr'in about it - just send it!

Better to say something, than nothing at all!!!

Have a great weekend everyone.

Ash

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i dont understand why a single person needs to be assigned to a meet position?

Cant the regular's just create a meet without passing the idea through a mini-meet executive?

edit: i wouldnt mind helping out anyways for the SE side. As im a uni-bum i have plenty of free time :D

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i dont understand why a single person needs to be assigned to a meet position?

Cant the regular's just create a meet without passing the idea through a mini-meet executive?

edit: i wouldnt mind helping out anyways for the SE side. As im a uni-bum i have plenty of free time :D

Its just a general "area" location for a member to be in so as to aid in what we want to achieve this coming year.

Exec Committee aims so far are to branch out to all areas of Melb within the General Committee itself for Events/Social as much as possible.

eg.

We don't see much point someone in the West organising mini-meets (1-2hrs) etc for people that are S.E. is one of the few reasons behind it this choice.

The person from the West is far more suited to organising stuff out their own end of town :D

One of the other key reasons is if Committee organise/attend events etc. We are covered by the insurance also, its looking out for members in a way too!!! :)

Nothing to stop people making their own meets, we are all for it Pat.

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This sounds like an awesome idea..

Coming from running events this is going to be a fantastic initiative once kicked off..

Having the ability to have multiple people planning various events across the city will enable for a grater number of members to attend events. Its always hard to accommodate everyone when you run and plan an event.

This opportunity will enable all members to attend events both in there are and also in other areas if they are up for a bigger cruise.

Also having the opportunity to have a team of social/cruise members will also enable some new and exciting events for members to attend for more than just one person with different ideas.

I think this is an awesome directive for the club and commend the initiative and its direction.

Good luck to the Committee of 2008....

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Its just a general "area" location for a member to be in so as to aid in what we want to achieve this coming year.

Exec Committee aims so far are to branch out to all areas of Melb within the General Committee itself for Events/Social as much as possible.

eg.

We don't see much point someone in the West organising mini-meets (1-2hrs) etc for people that are S.E. is one of the few reasons behind it this choice.

The person from the West is far more suited to organising stuff out their own end of town :)

One of the other key reasons is if Committee organise/attend events etc. We are covered by the insurance also, its looking out for members in a way too!!! :D

Nothing to stop people making their own meets, we are all for it Pat.

ah so you are referring to sau-vic member mini-meet/events

Thought you were referring to mini-meets such as the one on tonight ;)

No worries then :D

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