So the Annual General Meeting is still coming up, provided we don't have a sudden surge in membership to over 500 people. As always we'll be looking for people to be on “the Committee”, the shadowy group of people that uses 5G to manipulate the chemtrails to ensure things get done at Auckland Sword and Shield.
In reality the Committee is just the group of Club members that works together to facilitate all the activities in Auckland Sword and Shield. This involves, basically, ensuring that:
Decisions are made
Stuff is being organised
People get told what decisions have been made and what stuff is being organised
Money gets collected and spent
Rules are made and followed
Anything else that’s required
The Committee usually meets once a month or less, to discuss what needs to happen.
If you’re on the Committee you basically get to decide a whole bunch of fun stuff like “should we buy some new stuff?” and “what sort of things should we do at the tournament?”
Auckland Sword and Shield needs people to put aside some time to run the Club. It’s not good if it’s always the same people. But it needs people who can commit and follow through. If you’re asking “should I volunteer to be on the Committee?” then the answer is YES but also ask yourself the following:
Do you regularly turn up to training?
Can you put aside the time to meet for a couple of hours a month?
Are you capable of responding to emails or messenger?
If you say you can do something, can you then go ahead and do it?
If you need help, can you ask for it?
If you’ve answered yes to all these then you’d probably be a great Committee member.
According to the constitution the Committee has to have four and a half roles: the President, Secretary, Treasurer and Chief Instructor (and Chief Reneactor).
The President
The President's job is to set out some ideas and then try to ensure things are getting done. Sometimes it’s to promote and be enthusiastic. Sometimes it’s to have a stern conversation with someone who is out of line. It involves:
Having an idea of some things that should happen
Encouraging other people to have ideas too
Getting people together to organise things
Ensuring people are doing what they said they’d do
Turning up to things
Basically ensuring the rules are being followed, that people are generally happy and no one is literally killing anyone else.
The Secretary
The Secretary's job is to let people know what’s happening and to answer questions. They also keep and update the list of members so they know who they need to send stuff too. Specifically, this involves:
Processing new memberships and keeping a list of members
Sending out regular information on the website, email and Facebook
Answering inquiries through the website, email or Facebook
Sometimes taking minutes of meetings
The Treasurer
The Treasurer's job is to keep an eye on the money and say how much money the Club has to spend. They also make sure people pay fees and that the Club pays bills. This involves:
Logging into the Clubs online banking
Reporting on the state of finances at meetings
Reminding people to pay fees
Ensuring bills are paid
The Chief Instructor
This position is elected by the instructors and they are responsible for organising training. They also do things like check new equipment is suitable for use at the Club. This isn't a position elected at an AGM. It's Dmyto and he already knows this.
Chief Reenactor
Yeah, not much going on in this space. This role is, unfortunately, like an administrative appendix at the moment.
At the AGM it also sometimes happens that the membership decides to create additional committee roles for things. These have included:
Quartermaster
A dedicated person for looking after equipment.
Event Organiser
Someone who likes coordinating tournaments and other events.
If you're a member of the Club please do consider standing for one of these roles.
Well done for getting to the end of this long post. Have a Princess Bride picture.
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