I'm emailing everyone to ask you to consider being the coordinator of
our monthly meetings. This is a task that I have enjoyed doing since
we first started meeting in 2006, but I'm ready to take a break (not
that the work is particularly difficult!). I also think that fresh
leadership is good for any group or organization, so I would be
thrilled to see a new coordinator with some great new ideas or ways of
coordinating the group.
My plan is to hand over the coordination of this group to someone else
this summer, after our last 2009-2010 meeting (May or June) and in
time to plan the kick-off of the 2010-2011 season in September.
In a nutshell, this position is a volunteer post and includes the
following tasks and responsibilities:
1. Setting meeting dates and times that work for most members (last
year we rescheduled the day and time via a poll). It might be nice to
pick a new day starting in the fall, to accommodate people who
couldn't attend this year on Thu. or previous years on Fri.
2. Coordinating the room reservations, either yourself or with
another volunteer (and in case everyone isn't aware of this, Eric
Eklund has been doing a wonderful job of reserving our rooms for us).
3. Setting the meeting format and topic(s). I've tried to do this on
more of an ongoing basis, with an attempt at also trying to sketch out
a year's plan each fall. A new coordinator should be welcome to
consider other ways of doing this.
4. In many cases, also trying to schedule specific people to anchor
each meeting with a presentation or demo.
5. Getting RSVPs for lunch and coordinating the food order (note:
because the fund resides in my office, I can continue to assist with
this task).
I think that's it --- am I missing anything?
(also, there is currently no set term for this position, so you don't
need to consider doing this for 4 years like I have --- maybe we even
want a new coordinator each year?)
If you are interested in this, it's an arguably nice leadership item
to add to your resume even if it is a volunteer job. I've enjoyed
doing it very much --- for the right person, it's a lot of fun.
But please note that this is also a humble position in another
important way: this group has thrived, in large part, due to its
members at large providing most of its leadership. It's my hope that
a new coordinator would continue to vigorously poll the membership on
most big decisions. I happen to believe that the continued success of
this group will hinge on providing relevant and timely content to the
University community of web designers. This can only happen if
everyone has an opportunity to be engaged in the process.
Please email me if you are interested in this opportunity. And if we
have multiple candidates, we'll have to figure out a creative way to
designate a new coordinator. =)
Thank you,
Kris Layon,
coordinator-of-meetings
University of Minnesota Web Standards & Accessibility
Kristofer D. Layon
Director of Web Design & Online Collaboration
612.624.4545 : [log in to unmask] : http://blog.lib.umn.edu/layo0002/work/
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