04-14-2015, 10:39 PM
Goin' out with a bang.
Hey everyone, I'll be a senior this next year (or more) and am intending on running for president of the club.
A little bit more about me:
-English major/creative writing minor
-Drive a tornado red mk4 VR6 Jetta
-Learned that I loved pickles for the first time after trying them at Jack Brown's about 6 months ago
If you want to know more, PM or email me and I'd be happy to talk. I just don't think an extended bio is what the people want in a pres thread.
First off, I'd like to say that I'm slightly disappointed in myself for not have being as active as I have been in the club the last semester and a half, but due to an opening in my time commitments, I've been able to devote much more time to this club that I have a ton of fun in and a lot of respect for.
I can tell from the responses of alumni, current members, and even non-members who were at the car show that there needs to be some work done on the club. Not that I am disappointed with anything we've done these last few years, but there was certainly a golden era or glory days back before '11 came around that I want to regain within this next year.
I think this needs to start with organization and communication. There needs to be a bit of restructuring, I'd like to set guidelines for each office and its responsibilities and duties, for I felt that there was a bit of an overlap this year. This is good to a point, but you've gotta remember that too many cooks isn't always necessarily a good thing. In my opinion, the club should adopt what is pretty much the standard model for exec boards of a lot of other clubs and organizations in that:
-The president is responsible for running meetings and external communications. Right now, the meetings that take place could be done over email and I think there needs to be some benefit to coming to a meeting besides pizza. I'd like for members to be much more included in the decision making process, which would hopefully happen at these meetings. Along with becoming more democratic, I think that by doing so would show that we have faith in the current members and their decision making process, but also allow them to become more involved in the club (along with hopefully having most people remember when events are happening, because they made that decision.) I also think it is absolutely necessary for the president to be able to go out to JMU administration, members of the community, and alumni to put on a face for the club and present us well. The simple fact of the matter as to why we haven't had vans to go to VIR or as many sponsors as we wanted for the car show lies solely upon the club not going out and talking to these people and giving them a reason WHY they should support us.
-The vice president would hopefully be able to stand in for the president in his/her absence. The VP should also be responsible for the clubs inner-workings, as external communication would rely mostly on the president. This would come about as any conflicts between members or between members in the club. I would also hope to see the VP responsible for the organization of meetings and have it as his/her responsibility to establish a meeting place and time.
-As for treasurer and secretary, this will be more short and to the point, but the treasurer should be solely responsible for collecting dues and having a budget secure at the beginning of each semester to show how much money the club has and what our plans to spend that money on would be. For secretary, they should be able to keep an accurate account of current members and means of contact, as well as alumni. I would also appreciate it if the secretary would keep a record of what happens during meetings and share those with alumni, hopefully through the forum.
So that's what I believe to be important for the organization of exec. Secondly, communication. Currently, I feel as if I have no idea what the current exec is doing (though this doesn't mean they aren't doing it well). If I were elected, I would hope to open up to current students and alumni what we would be planning and what kind of processes we were going through to get those things done. It's as simple as keeping everyone updated and I think a big piece of keeping people active. You don't want to give money to something and feel as if nothing is getting done with it.
I also think that a huge part of keeping this club going is promotion, which I don't see a lot of happening on campus and feel is vital to our health. Exposure is what keeps us going. I also heard some grumblings that this past car show didn't have a benefit a charity and only was a source of income for the club. A possible remedy to both of these problems is a fall car show. It provides us a second opportunity to raise money for a charity as well as get early promotion out at the start of the school year. With the current car show happening so late in the year, it's my belief that some people come out and then forget about it once summer comes around and they don't come back to school for three months. A fall car show would attract a lot of freshmen and hopefully allow more people to become aware of the club. Planning on this would have to get started almost immediately, but I believe it can be easily accomplished if everyone does their part.
Going off of that, I'd like to see many people doing a part. Right now, the planning is almost restricted to exec, but I think that by giving non-exec students responsibilities it would promote their worth in the club and also keep them having some vested interest in staying around. This could be as simple as having Student X ride over to Blue Ridge Tire and ask them if they would like to participate in the car show, or have Student Y reach out to his friends in another club and have the two clubs participate in something together. This shows that the exec trusts and respects the members and also builds future leaders of the club.
Besides these things, I'd like to see much more participation in car events throughout VA and the surrounding regions.
-I was very disappointed by the turnout for VIR and am hoping that this past weekend encourages students to go down to more trackdays and experience the fun that that is. I'm already planning on going down for Hyperfest in May and the NASA event in July and hope that others will plan accordingly to make it down there. Once school is back in session, if I am elected, I plan to march to JMU transportation and get us a van for transportation down there and will make the strongest argument they've seen for us to acquire one of those again. A simple "x happened 6+ years ago with the club" is unacceptable to me and a ludicrous reason to not at least try to get one of those vans.
-Verona autox. Holy shit I had no idea what I'd been missing. These events are so close and so cheap that it is a crime that we haven't had more people going down there. Even if you aren't driving, it's still a great way to experience autox and learn about how they tick, so that hopefully in the future students won't be so...afraid to track their cars down there.
-Campus events: these are simple - hang out in TDU, get dhall/ehall, simple hangouts to get members around each other in an accessible location for freshmen to promote the friendship aspect and getting to know each other personally. Also, campus events like the classic Kline's meet shouldn't be restricted to the beginning of the semester. This is something so simple and easy to organize (and cheap), to a point that I think we could have something like this every month. All these take are simply putting the time aside to get a group of people able to say "YES, I can make this event," setting a time, and meeting people there. There isn't any reason for more of this stuff to happen.
I would also like to see even more communication between alumni and exec/the rest of the club. Most of what we see right now is limited to the forum, but I would whole-heartedly support an open channel between exec and alumni through means of group chats/Google hangouts/group calls/etc. I think talking is much more personal and more able to perpetuate the creation of ideas. Realistically, it would be easiest for the pres/exec to handle this communication then relay it back to the rest of the club. Again, keep that communication open.
I'm going to bring this to a close now. I hope my ideas have been clear and concise enough to not feel like a bombardment, but sorry if it has been. I recognize that I haven't been as active in the past as I wished I could've been, but I've changed that this past semester. I also know my activity on the forum isn't much, but I do lurk the shit out this place and read most posts.
I won't be disappointed if someone else gets elected president, it is totally the club's decision. I just wanted to allow my ideas to get out there and hopefully considered for the future. I might/plan to add some to this thread, so expect more contributions. If I do get elected though, I will work my butt off to try to have the best year for the club and hopefully set us up so that trend can continue.
-Zach
email: <!-- e --><a href="mailto:gordonzj@dukes.jmu.edu">gordonzj@dukes.jmu.edu</a><!-- e -->
PM or email me if you want my cell number to communicate that way.
Hey everyone, I'll be a senior this next year (or more) and am intending on running for president of the club.
A little bit more about me:
-English major/creative writing minor
-Drive a tornado red mk4 VR6 Jetta
-Learned that I loved pickles for the first time after trying them at Jack Brown's about 6 months ago
If you want to know more, PM or email me and I'd be happy to talk. I just don't think an extended bio is what the people want in a pres thread.
First off, I'd like to say that I'm slightly disappointed in myself for not have being as active as I have been in the club the last semester and a half, but due to an opening in my time commitments, I've been able to devote much more time to this club that I have a ton of fun in and a lot of respect for.
I can tell from the responses of alumni, current members, and even non-members who were at the car show that there needs to be some work done on the club. Not that I am disappointed with anything we've done these last few years, but there was certainly a golden era or glory days back before '11 came around that I want to regain within this next year.
I think this needs to start with organization and communication. There needs to be a bit of restructuring, I'd like to set guidelines for each office and its responsibilities and duties, for I felt that there was a bit of an overlap this year. This is good to a point, but you've gotta remember that too many cooks isn't always necessarily a good thing. In my opinion, the club should adopt what is pretty much the standard model for exec boards of a lot of other clubs and organizations in that:
-The president is responsible for running meetings and external communications. Right now, the meetings that take place could be done over email and I think there needs to be some benefit to coming to a meeting besides pizza. I'd like for members to be much more included in the decision making process, which would hopefully happen at these meetings. Along with becoming more democratic, I think that by doing so would show that we have faith in the current members and their decision making process, but also allow them to become more involved in the club (along with hopefully having most people remember when events are happening, because they made that decision.) I also think it is absolutely necessary for the president to be able to go out to JMU administration, members of the community, and alumni to put on a face for the club and present us well. The simple fact of the matter as to why we haven't had vans to go to VIR or as many sponsors as we wanted for the car show lies solely upon the club not going out and talking to these people and giving them a reason WHY they should support us.
-The vice president would hopefully be able to stand in for the president in his/her absence. The VP should also be responsible for the clubs inner-workings, as external communication would rely mostly on the president. This would come about as any conflicts between members or between members in the club. I would also hope to see the VP responsible for the organization of meetings and have it as his/her responsibility to establish a meeting place and time.
-As for treasurer and secretary, this will be more short and to the point, but the treasurer should be solely responsible for collecting dues and having a budget secure at the beginning of each semester to show how much money the club has and what our plans to spend that money on would be. For secretary, they should be able to keep an accurate account of current members and means of contact, as well as alumni. I would also appreciate it if the secretary would keep a record of what happens during meetings and share those with alumni, hopefully through the forum.
So that's what I believe to be important for the organization of exec. Secondly, communication. Currently, I feel as if I have no idea what the current exec is doing (though this doesn't mean they aren't doing it well). If I were elected, I would hope to open up to current students and alumni what we would be planning and what kind of processes we were going through to get those things done. It's as simple as keeping everyone updated and I think a big piece of keeping people active. You don't want to give money to something and feel as if nothing is getting done with it.
I also think that a huge part of keeping this club going is promotion, which I don't see a lot of happening on campus and feel is vital to our health. Exposure is what keeps us going. I also heard some grumblings that this past car show didn't have a benefit a charity and only was a source of income for the club. A possible remedy to both of these problems is a fall car show. It provides us a second opportunity to raise money for a charity as well as get early promotion out at the start of the school year. With the current car show happening so late in the year, it's my belief that some people come out and then forget about it once summer comes around and they don't come back to school for three months. A fall car show would attract a lot of freshmen and hopefully allow more people to become aware of the club. Planning on this would have to get started almost immediately, but I believe it can be easily accomplished if everyone does their part.
Going off of that, I'd like to see many people doing a part. Right now, the planning is almost restricted to exec, but I think that by giving non-exec students responsibilities it would promote their worth in the club and also keep them having some vested interest in staying around. This could be as simple as having Student X ride over to Blue Ridge Tire and ask them if they would like to participate in the car show, or have Student Y reach out to his friends in another club and have the two clubs participate in something together. This shows that the exec trusts and respects the members and also builds future leaders of the club.
Besides these things, I'd like to see much more participation in car events throughout VA and the surrounding regions.
-I was very disappointed by the turnout for VIR and am hoping that this past weekend encourages students to go down to more trackdays and experience the fun that that is. I'm already planning on going down for Hyperfest in May and the NASA event in July and hope that others will plan accordingly to make it down there. Once school is back in session, if I am elected, I plan to march to JMU transportation and get us a van for transportation down there and will make the strongest argument they've seen for us to acquire one of those again. A simple "x happened 6+ years ago with the club" is unacceptable to me and a ludicrous reason to not at least try to get one of those vans.
-Verona autox. Holy shit I had no idea what I'd been missing. These events are so close and so cheap that it is a crime that we haven't had more people going down there. Even if you aren't driving, it's still a great way to experience autox and learn about how they tick, so that hopefully in the future students won't be so...afraid to track their cars down there.
-Campus events: these are simple - hang out in TDU, get dhall/ehall, simple hangouts to get members around each other in an accessible location for freshmen to promote the friendship aspect and getting to know each other personally. Also, campus events like the classic Kline's meet shouldn't be restricted to the beginning of the semester. This is something so simple and easy to organize (and cheap), to a point that I think we could have something like this every month. All these take are simply putting the time aside to get a group of people able to say "YES, I can make this event," setting a time, and meeting people there. There isn't any reason for more of this stuff to happen.
I would also like to see even more communication between alumni and exec/the rest of the club. Most of what we see right now is limited to the forum, but I would whole-heartedly support an open channel between exec and alumni through means of group chats/Google hangouts/group calls/etc. I think talking is much more personal and more able to perpetuate the creation of ideas. Realistically, it would be easiest for the pres/exec to handle this communication then relay it back to the rest of the club. Again, keep that communication open.
I'm going to bring this to a close now. I hope my ideas have been clear and concise enough to not feel like a bombardment, but sorry if it has been. I recognize that I haven't been as active in the past as I wished I could've been, but I've changed that this past semester. I also know my activity on the forum isn't much, but I do lurk the shit out this place and read most posts.
I won't be disappointed if someone else gets elected president, it is totally the club's decision. I just wanted to allow my ideas to get out there and hopefully considered for the future. I might/plan to add some to this thread, so expect more contributions. If I do get elected though, I will work my butt off to try to have the best year for the club and hopefully set us up so that trend can continue.
-Zach
email: <!-- e --><a href="mailto:gordonzj@dukes.jmu.edu">gordonzj@dukes.jmu.edu</a><!-- e -->
PM or email me if you want my cell number to communicate that way.
Current:
Glut Orange Audi S3
Past:
Greg's FC | Joey's 2015 GTI | 1997 Miata | 2002 Miata | 2016 FZ-07 | 2012 Ninja-250 | Mk6 Jetta | Mk4 Jetta VR6 | 1999 BRG Z3 | FC RX-7 | Mk4 Jetta 2.Slow | FB RX-7 5.Bro
Glut Orange Audi S3
Past:
Greg's FC | Joey's 2015 GTI | 1997 Miata | 2002 Miata | 2016 FZ-07 | 2012 Ninja-250 | Mk6 Jetta | Mk4 Jetta VR6 | 1999 BRG Z3 | FC RX-7 | Mk4 Jetta 2.Slow | FB RX-7 5.Bro