Post by schlager7 on Aug 29, 2008 8:26:58 GMT -6
For those who may not have received the item below...
A Message from the US Fencing officers
Greetings from your new officers!
It’s the start of a new quadrennial, with all that a new beginning means: opportunities for a fresh start, the chance to try new approaches, plus the ability to build on past successes. Our Olympic Team’s results in Beijing are to be celebrated and cherished; there is nothing to compare with US flags flying high over the heads of our athletes.
We have much to build upon, but also many challenges ahead. We’ve determined that a different organizational structure will help us to meet those challenges.
Mark Stasinos will be the vice president with responsibility for organizational development, which will include the Tournament Committee, the FOC, divisions and sections and related areas.
Jerry Benson will oversee resource development, which will include, among other areas, fund-raising and marketing and support for clubs.
Ro Sobalvarro will take the lead in athlete development, with responsibility for our High Performance program, youth development and the Veterans Committee.
Greg Dilworth, our treasurer, will provide oversight of activities relating to budgets, audit and finance.
Brad Baker, along with his duties as secretary, will take the lead regarding tasks relating to technology and scholastic and collegiate fencing.
As you know, we are facing difficult financial times. The budget adopted at the July Board meeting reflects efforts to maintain our programs within our means, with increases in fees and decreases in funding for various expense categories. As officers we, along with the budget and audit committees, will be monitoring our income and expenses to ensure accountability and transparency.
Over the next few months you'll be seeing changes in the way we go about managing the volunteer side of our enterprise. Committees will be smaller, with updated mission statements and rotating membership. We'll be setting up more task forces and advisory groups to address specific needs of the organization.
In that regard, we'd like to hear from you about your interest in serving on the following:
Parents Advisory Group—to provide guidance and support for parents of fencers
Fund-raising Task Force—to develop short and long-range fund-raising and development plans
Club Business Task Force—to develop plans concerning resources that would be of use to club owners
Scholastic/Collegiate Task Force—to develop plans concerning support of programs in schools, colleges and universities
Website Requirements Task Force—to develop materials in anticipation of a request for proposals for an enhanced website
You, our members, have the energy, enthusiasm and expertise to make our organization ever better--please send an email with a brief statement of your interest and relevant background to
volunteer@usfencing.org by September 10th, 2008.
There are a number of other initiatives under way—the search for a new executive director, establishment of on-line registration, international activities, conversations with the USOC and high performance planning for 2012. Watch for updates on these and other activities in the coming weeks and months.
Finally, we need to hear from you.
Please go to
www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=IwI3uMp4oUNQWCtBqCU4nw_3d_3d to answer a few questions that will help us to make informed decisions about US Fencing services and tournaments.
You can reach us at officers@usfencing.org. Please don't hesitate to be in touch.
Kalle, Jerry, Mark, Ro, Greg and Brad
A Message from the US Fencing officers
Greetings from your new officers!
It’s the start of a new quadrennial, with all that a new beginning means: opportunities for a fresh start, the chance to try new approaches, plus the ability to build on past successes. Our Olympic Team’s results in Beijing are to be celebrated and cherished; there is nothing to compare with US flags flying high over the heads of our athletes.
We have much to build upon, but also many challenges ahead. We’ve determined that a different organizational structure will help us to meet those challenges.
Mark Stasinos will be the vice president with responsibility for organizational development, which will include the Tournament Committee, the FOC, divisions and sections and related areas.
Jerry Benson will oversee resource development, which will include, among other areas, fund-raising and marketing and support for clubs.
Ro Sobalvarro will take the lead in athlete development, with responsibility for our High Performance program, youth development and the Veterans Committee.
Greg Dilworth, our treasurer, will provide oversight of activities relating to budgets, audit and finance.
Brad Baker, along with his duties as secretary, will take the lead regarding tasks relating to technology and scholastic and collegiate fencing.
As you know, we are facing difficult financial times. The budget adopted at the July Board meeting reflects efforts to maintain our programs within our means, with increases in fees and decreases in funding for various expense categories. As officers we, along with the budget and audit committees, will be monitoring our income and expenses to ensure accountability and transparency.
Over the next few months you'll be seeing changes in the way we go about managing the volunteer side of our enterprise. Committees will be smaller, with updated mission statements and rotating membership. We'll be setting up more task forces and advisory groups to address specific needs of the organization.
In that regard, we'd like to hear from you about your interest in serving on the following:
Parents Advisory Group—to provide guidance and support for parents of fencers
Fund-raising Task Force—to develop short and long-range fund-raising and development plans
Club Business Task Force—to develop plans concerning resources that would be of use to club owners
Scholastic/Collegiate Task Force—to develop plans concerning support of programs in schools, colleges and universities
Website Requirements Task Force—to develop materials in anticipation of a request for proposals for an enhanced website
You, our members, have the energy, enthusiasm and expertise to make our organization ever better--please send an email with a brief statement of your interest and relevant background to
volunteer@usfencing.org by September 10th, 2008.
There are a number of other initiatives under way—the search for a new executive director, establishment of on-line registration, international activities, conversations with the USOC and high performance planning for 2012. Watch for updates on these and other activities in the coming weeks and months.
Finally, we need to hear from you.
Please go to
www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=IwI3uMp4oUNQWCtBqCU4nw_3d_3d to answer a few questions that will help us to make informed decisions about US Fencing services and tournaments.
You can reach us at officers@usfencing.org. Please don't hesitate to be in touch.
Kalle, Jerry, Mark, Ro, Greg and Brad