Any candidates for CFC President out there?
CFC Presidential Election (from Fees thread)
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Re: New membership dues & rating fees
Originally posted by Ken Craft View PostThe governors still elect the President, Gary. I'm curious if there are any "declared" candidates.Gary Ruben
CC - IA and SIM
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Re: New membership dues & rating fees
Originally posted by Gary Ruben View PostI'm pleased to hear there are governors being elected who can fill any position in the organization. Surely from the multitude of governors there should emerge an outstanding candidate.
Last year was nice as we had a good candidate declare his intentions two or three months before the AGM. Right now a number of us are getting a little bit scared that nobody is going to step forward to have the badge pinned on them (old Western metaphor).
My time might come for the job, but I don't see it happening at least until all of the kids have moved out of the house (ca 5 years), and probably not even until retirement (7-12 years).
I have no idea how many hours Bob spent on the phone this year, I'd guess in the order of 400 hours, and I have no stomach for that, although I can e-mail until the cows come home (or my wife takes our shared laptop away).
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Re: New membership dues & rating fees
I had a prof at Carleton(1985) who in our first seminar class informed us of the following " I had a phone in my office but it rand so I had it taken out."
ETA: It might be a good rule for CFC presidents.Last edited by Ken Craft; Wednesday, 1st June, 2011, 02:19 PM.
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Re: New membership dues & rating fees
Originally posted by Fred McKim View PostLast year was nice as we had a good candidate declare his intentions two or three months before the AGM. Right now a number of us are getting a little bit scared that nobody is going to step forward to have the badge pinned on them (old Western metaphor).
Taking a run for the position in 7 to 12 years on retirement is a great goal but you have to consider. Can the organization wait that long?
Then there's the psychological effect. Anyone taking the job in the interim might simply want to leave enough things for you to do. Why do stuff Fred can do in a few years?
If you don't mind me asking, why would you want a post which requires building up a membership, amongst other things, after you retire? Building the membership was my job with the CCCA 30 or so years ago and I figure it's a younger persons job. You have to be a salesman and be able to appeal to the age group you want to target (in my opinion).Gary Ruben
CC - IA and SIM
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Re: New membership dues & rating fees
Originally posted by Gary Ruben View PostWell, in this area it's a tail that gets pinned on. (Old kids game. )
Taking a run for the position in 7 to 12 years on retirement is a great goal but you have to consider. Can the organization wait that long?
Then there's the psychological effect. Anyone taking the job in the interim might simply want to leave enough things for you to do. Why do stuff Fred can do in a few years?
If you don't mind me asking, why would you want a post which requires building up a membership, amongst other things, after you retire? Building the membership was my job with the CCCA 30 or so years ago and I figure it's a younger persons job. You have to be a salesman and be able to appeal to the age group you want to target (in my opinion).
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