[arrl-odv:31596] Speakers Bureau

W2AEW is already over 140K viewers and growing! The intent of the speakers bureau was to meet the needs of in person events such as hamfests and club meetings. In fact, it is still managed as a part of Marketing that focuses on those events. Only 2 board members have responded thus far but perhaps we could progress a draft process whereby: * We receive a request for a board level speaker * We confirm with the speaker that the date/time work and there’s an interest * An email from the coordinator goes out to the Director and VD of that division so that they (a) know (b) can comment and (c) can attend. IF there’s an issue, it will be up to the board members to sort it out and update the coordinator once agreed (the coordinator is completely agnostic). * The coordinator will go back to the requestor, acknowledge the date, time, and speaker and connect the speaker and requestor for them to coordinate the actual presentation. * It is agreed that the presenter will not engage on matters of ARRL business, unless of course they are in their own division speaking with their constituents. Does this work? From: rjairam@gmail.com<mailto:rjairam@gmail.com> <rjairam@gmail.com<mailto:rjairam@gmail.com>> Sent: Tuesday, January 5, 2021 1:24 PM To: Minster, David NA2AA (CEO) <dminster@arrl.org<mailto:dminster@arrl.org>> Cc: arrl-odv <arrl-odv@arrl.org<mailto:arrl-odv@arrl.org>> Subject: Re: [arrl-odv:31591] Speakers Bureau Hi David I give technical seminars all over the country, virtually. My area of expertise is software defined radio (as an end user, systems integrator and having contacts with three manufacturers). I also give presentations on ham radio systems integration and software for ham radio. I also have a network of friends who I call on to do presentations. I also leverage my section TC (W2AEW) who has a 128k strong subscriber YouTube channel. I absolutely avoid all ARRL business and refer those to the director in charge of that division, especially if they are in attendance. My current practice is to have the club requesting to CC the director or ask them before I agree. I’ve had one or two cases where this has slipped but for the most part it has worked out well. I think that a simple notification to the director would suffice and coming via HQ. If they object then we can deal with that internally at the board level. But yes, a speakers bureau is sorely needed. We need a central clearing house for these requests so that volunteers and staff can fulfill them. I was under the impression that the events department already does that? 73 Ria N2RJ On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 1:03 PM Minster, David NA2AA (CEO) <dminster@arrl.org<mailto:dminster@arrl.org>> wrote: Good afternoon. Today at my mgmt. meeting we discussed updating the webpage associated with the Speakers Bureau. We find that requests are coming into the building through uncoordinated paths and we need to quickly get on top of this. Currently, the list is out of date, short, and generic in nature. A single point of contact for ALL speaking engagements is not clear, so requestors take a dive into the building to see who they can get. We will be updating the list, adding specific presentations that can be given, and creating a process in house to evaluate requests, approve content (especially staying on topic as opposed to fireside chat style presentations), and then schedule. We have also upgraded our in house ability to give Zoom presentations, although we know more work is required for the quality level we are striving for (lighting and camera placement in particular). In our discussion, we concluded that some of the best subject matter experts sit on our board. I won’t detail the list of topics here, but suffice it to say, we believe there are many opportunities for board members to give short-to-medium length presentations virtually to clubs or organizations. We also recognize that there is a bias against board members doing presentations in other board members geographic regions. The question is: if we can collaborate on establishing a set of guidelines with regard to board members giving very specific presentations and agreeing NOT to engage in matters related to ARRL but deferring those to the local Director, would we be able to add board level speakers to our Speakers Bureau? We would like to successfully agree to this as our next area of interest with board engagement is in doing something similar through the Learning Center: Board member SME’s doing presentations or courses on specific subjects, but NOT on matters of ARRL business. Thanks David _______________________________________________ arrl-odv mailing list arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org<mailto:arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org> https://reflector.arrl.org/mailman/listinfo/arrl-odv

This is similar to the process I already follow except that now we will have HQ coordinating. I’m good with that. 73 Ria N2RJ On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 1:37 PM Minster, David NA2AA (CEO) <dminster@arrl.org> wrote:
W2AEW is already over 140K viewers and growing!
The intent of the speakers bureau was to meet the needs of in person events such as hamfests and club meetings. In fact, it is still managed as a part of Marketing that focuses on those events.
Only 2 board members have responded thus far but perhaps we could progress a draft process whereby:
- We receive a request for a board level speaker - We confirm with the speaker that the date/time work and there’s an interest - An email from the coordinator goes out to the Director and VD of that division so that they (a) know (b) can comment and (c) can attend. IF there’s an issue, it will be up to the board members to sort it out and update the coordinator once agreed (the coordinator is completely agnostic). - The coordinator will go back to the requestor, acknowledge the date, time, and speaker and connect the speaker and requestor for them to coordinate the actual presentation. - It is agreed that the presenter will not engage on matters of ARRL business, unless of course they are in their own division speaking with their constituents.
Does this work?
*From:* rjairam@gmail.com <rjairam@gmail.com> *Sent:* Tuesday, January 5, 2021 1:24 PM *To:* Minster, David NA2AA (CEO) <dminster@arrl.org> *Cc:* arrl-odv <arrl-odv@arrl.org> *Subject:* Re: [arrl-odv:31591] Speakers Bureau
Hi David
I give technical seminars all over the country, virtually. My area of expertise is software defined radio (as an end user, systems integrator and having contacts with three manufacturers). I also give presentations on ham radio systems integration and software for ham radio. I also have a network of friends who I call on to do presentations. I also leverage my section TC (W2AEW) who has a 128k strong subscriber YouTube channel.
I absolutely avoid all ARRL business and refer those to the director in charge of that division, especially if they are in attendance.
My current practice is to have the club requesting to CC the director or ask them before I agree. I’ve had one or two cases where this has slipped but for the most part it has worked out well.
I think that a simple notification to the director would suffice and coming via HQ. If they object then we can deal with that internally at the board level.
But yes, a speakers bureau is sorely needed. We need a central clearing house for these requests so that volunteers and staff can fulfill them. I was under the impression that the events department already does that?
73
Ria
N2RJ
On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 1:03 PM Minster, David NA2AA (CEO) < dminster@arrl.org> wrote:
Good afternoon.
Today at my mgmt. meeting we discussed updating the webpage associated with the Speakers Bureau. We find that requests are coming into the building through uncoordinated paths and we need to quickly get on top of this.
Currently, the list is out of date, short, and generic in nature. A single point of contact for ALL speaking engagements is not clear, so requestors take a dive into the building to see who they can get.
We will be updating the list, adding specific presentations that can be given, and creating a process in house to evaluate requests, approve content (especially staying on topic as opposed to fireside chat style presentations), and then schedule. We have also upgraded our in house ability to give Zoom presentations, although we know more work is required for the quality level we are striving for (lighting and camera placement in particular).
In our discussion, we concluded that some of the best subject matter experts sit on our board. I won’t detail the list of topics here, but suffice it to say, we believe there are many opportunities for board members to give short-to-medium length presentations virtually to clubs or organizations.
We also recognize that there is a bias against board members doing presentations in other board members geographic regions.
The question is: if we can collaborate on establishing a set of guidelines with regard to board members giving very specific presentations and agreeing NOT to engage in matters related to ARRL but deferring those to the local Director, would we be able to add board level speakers to our Speakers Bureau?
We would like to successfully agree to this as our next area of interest with board engagement is in doing something similar through the Learning Center: Board member SME’s doing presentations or courses on specific subjects, but NOT on matters of ARRL business.
Thanks
David
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Works for me. Sign me up for “antenna zoning.” [I always have at least two talks “in the can” – one for rural audiences and one for the suburbs -- ready to deliver.] Fred Hopengarten, Esq. K1VR Six Willarch Road Lincoln, MA 01773 781.259.0088, k1vr@arrl.org New England Director cid:a4a12f0b-0468-4a39-b953-31b2a3da8564 Serving ME, NH, VT, MA, RI and CT From: arrl-odv [mailto:arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org] On Behalf Of Minster, David NA2AA (CEO) Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2021 1:37 PM To: arrl-odv Subject: [arrl-odv:31596] Speakers Bureau W2AEW is already over 140K viewers and growing! The intent of the speakers bureau was to meet the needs of in person events such as hamfests and club meetings. In fact, it is still managed as a part of Marketing that focuses on those events. Only 2 board members have responded thus far but perhaps we could progress a draft process whereby: * We receive a request for a board level speaker * We confirm with the speaker that the date/time work and there’s an interest * An email from the coordinator goes out to the Director and VD of that division so that they (a) know (b) can comment and (c) can attend. IF there’s an issue, it will be up to the board members to sort it out and update the coordinator once agreed (the coordinator is completely agnostic). * The coordinator will go back to the requestor, acknowledge the date, time, and speaker and connect the speaker and requestor for them to coordinate the actual presentation. * It is agreed that the presenter will not engage on matters of ARRL business, unless of course they are in their own division speaking with their constituents. Does this work? From: rjairam@gmail.com <rjairam@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 5, 2021 1:24 PM To: Minster, David NA2AA (CEO) <dminster@arrl.org> Cc: arrl-odv <arrl-odv@arrl.org> Subject: Re: [arrl-odv:31591] Speakers Bureau Hi David I give technical seminars all over the country, virtually. My area of expertise is software defined radio (as an end user, systems integrator and having contacts with three manufacturers). I also give presentations on ham radio systems integration and software for ham radio. I also have a network of friends who I call on to do presentations. I also leverage my section TC (W2AEW) who has a 128k strong subscriber YouTube channel. I absolutely avoid all ARRL business and refer those to the director in charge of that division, especially if they are in attendance. My current practice is to have the club requesting to CC the director or ask them before I agree. I’ve had one or two cases where this has slipped but for the most part it has worked out well. I think that a simple notification to the director would suffice and coming via HQ. If they object then we can deal with that internally at the board level. But yes, a speakers bureau is sorely needed. We need a central clearing house for these requests so that volunteers and staff can fulfill them. I was under the impression that the events department already does that? 73 Ria N2RJ On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 1:03 PM Minster, David NA2AA (CEO) <dminster@arrl.org> wrote: Good afternoon. Today at my mgmt. meeting we discussed updating the webpage associated with the Speakers Bureau. We find that requests are coming into the building through uncoordinated paths and we need to quickly get on top of this. Currently, the list is out of date, short, and generic in nature. A single point of contact for ALL speaking engagements is not clear, so requestors take a dive into the building to see who they can get. We will be updating the list, adding specific presentations that can be given, and creating a process in house to evaluate requests, approve content (especially staying on topic as opposed to fireside chat style presentations), and then schedule. We have also upgraded our in house ability to give Zoom presentations, although we know more work is required for the quality level we are striving for (lighting and camera placement in particular). In our discussion, we concluded that some of the best subject matter experts sit on our board. I won’t detail the list of topics here, but suffice it to say, we believe there are many opportunities for board members to give short-to-medium length presentations virtually to clubs or organizations. We also recognize that there is a bias against board members doing presentations in other board members geographic regions. The question is: if we can collaborate on establishing a set of guidelines with regard to board members giving very specific presentations and agreeing NOT to engage in matters related to ARRL but deferring those to the local Director, would we be able to add board level speakers to our Speakers Bureau? We would like to successfully agree to this as our next area of interest with board engagement is in doing something similar through the Learning Center: Board member SME’s doing presentations or courses on specific subjects, but NOT on matters of ARRL business. Thanks David _______________________________________________ arrl-odv mailing list arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org https://reflector.arrl.org/mailman/listinfo/arrl-odv -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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Fred Hopengarten
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Minster, David NA2AA (CEO)
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rjairam@gmail.com