Board Meeting
Feb. 10th, 2004 11:11 pmI was induced to attend the ECR board meeting tonight while Mike was with a massage client. It was held at
nanocub's place, so I saw
handlebear briefly before he made himself scarce. Sat next to
excessor, which allowed me to make semi-witty asides when required. The actual meeting was fairly routine, the most interesting topics being caller pay for dances and upcoming dance planning. Our next dance (April 3rd) features an upcoming star from Zurich, Jeannette Staeuble -- not a well-known name as yet, but apparently she's already made a name for herself among US callers. Looming over all the planning is the Convention in 2005, which we're hosting -- which means an enormous amount of work for the club and its members.
I've turned down feelers to be on the board for a few years; until recently I was too busy with work, which tended to be all-consuming at unpredictable times. I do probably have time to do it, if all that's required is monthly meetings, emails, and some business consulting. OTOH I'm dreadful at public speaking and schmoozing. My last major governing position was member of the Water and Waste Official Community Plan Subcommittee on Bowen Island.
So at one point the meeting turned to the search for three new board members, and everybody turned to look at me. Somebody said, "and of course, you'll be on the board, right?" which prompted me ot turn a bright red. I hate being the focus of attention....
Now if I can get an explanation of how much time is really involved, some idea of who else would be on the board, and a commitment to use me for things I'm good for (thinking, finances, writing) and not for things I'm bad at (public speaking, PR and sales, dealing with Andy), I might be willing to sacrifice myself.. . *sigh*
Today's picture: Jay, one of our members who has since moved to the City so we rarely see him:

I've turned down feelers to be on the board for a few years; until recently I was too busy with work, which tended to be all-consuming at unpredictable times. I do probably have time to do it, if all that's required is monthly meetings, emails, and some business consulting. OTOH I'm dreadful at public speaking and schmoozing. My last major governing position was member of the Water and Waste Official Community Plan Subcommittee on Bowen Island.
So at one point the meeting turned to the search for three new board members, and everybody turned to look at me. Somebody said, "and of course, you'll be on the board, right?" which prompted me ot turn a bright red. I hate being the focus of attention....
Now if I can get an explanation of how much time is really involved, some idea of who else would be on the board, and a commitment to use me for things I'm good for (thinking, finances, writing) and not for things I'm bad at (public speaking, PR and sales, dealing with Andy), I might be willing to sacrifice myself.. . *sigh*
Today's picture: Jay, one of our members who has since moved to the City so we rarely see him:

To Be (Board) or Not To Be
Date: 2004-02-11 10:10 am (UTC)Seriously, as the FCD Prez (a role I didn't ask for but have almost always enjoyed over the past 2 years), being a Board member can be darn rewarding. If you enjoy square dancing, it gives you the opportunity to make your club better. There's no doubt that it'll require some of your time and energy but I for one, think its worth it.
Re: To Be (Board) or Not To Be
Date: 2004-02-11 12:22 pm (UTC)Re: To Be (Board) or Not To Be
Date: 2004-02-11 01:19 pm (UTC)