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ACUI: An Association of Volunteers Presenters: Sarah Comstock, University of Puget Sound – Volunteer Development Coordinator Laura DaRos, Tufts University – Regional Volunteer Coordinator Erin Morrell, Albertus Magnus College – Volunteer Development Team
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Today’s Session Agenda Overview of Volunteering in ACUI What does volunteering look like in ACUI? Both internationally and regionally Why do we volunteer? Personal stories How do I get involved? Positions/Areas for volunteering Upcoming Deadlines
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Volunteerism at the International Level
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Volunteerism at the Regional Level
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Volunteer Connections Volunteer Development Team Sarah Comstock scomstock@pugetsound.edu Jessi Gile Eaton jreaton@d.umn.edu Tim Hogan tjhogan@ncsu.edu Morgan Meehan meehan.54@osu.edu Carrie Miller miller.6199@osu.edu Erin Morrell emorrell@albertus.edu Joel Pettigrew joelp@mit.edu Don Phelps dphelps@ccm.edu Regional Volunteer Coordinators Region I – Allen Womble awomble@email.arizona.edu Region II – Lanita Legan lanita@txstate.edu Region III – Emily Fox foxem@tcc.fl.edu Region IV – Kristen Salo kristen.salo@colorado.edu Region V – Aaron Flynn aaron.flynn@und.edu Region VI – Heather Beasley owenh@purdue.edu Region VII – Lauren Dougherty Ldougherty@siena.edu Region VIII – Laura DaRos laura.daros@tufts.edu
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Why Do We Volunteer? There are many reasons to give back: To feel more connected to ACUI and/or your region To give back to ACUI To create and maintain relationships with colleagues To develop skills that you may not have or use in your current job
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Personal Stories Presenters will share their stories of involvement within ACUI
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Quotes from Volunteers “Volunteering and being involved in ACUI has enabled me the opportunity to get to know and learn from some amazing professionals in this field, many of whom I consider my friends. Because of ACUI, I can pick up a phone or shoot off an email or text and know that I have colleagues out there willing to help me with the advice or resources I need to help me be successful for my students.” - Joe Gutowski, Board of Trustees “Being a member of Volunteer Development Team (VDT) has been an incredible experience. I have the pleasure of learning from and working with some of the most dedicated professionals from around the nation. The VDT continues to focus on and enhance the ACUI volunteer experience and in doing so we are helping to advance the association- to the great benefit of all college union professionals. I feel such a deeper and more meaningful connection to ACUI because of my experience, and it has connected me to more resources and colleagues which has helped me as a professional. Volunteers are truly the driving force of our association and our work on the Volunteer Development Team keeps us moving in the right direction.” - Morgan Meehan, Volunteer Development Team
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Quotes from Volunteers “I can honestly say that I do not think that I would be in this profession today if it were not for ACUI…the professional relationships that I have been able to cultivate through the years as a result of volunteering in numerous capacities have allowed me to see the a bigger picture of what it means to be a Union Professional.” – Branden Dalley, Regional Director “I really enjoy working on the Research Program Team. It is such a joy to connect with folks from around the country every few weeks. I particularly like the opportunity to step out of the everyday issues and think more broadly about our goals and work. Participation has also introduced me to additional ACUI Colleagues. I feel grateful for ACUI and this is a small way to ensure its success and my personal development.” – Christina Brenner, Research Program Team
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Quotes from Volunteers “When I first joined the Education & Research Fund (ERF) team, I had no idea what to expect. But the last four years have been awesome and volunteering with ERF has really helped to shape my ACUI experience. I have always volunteered but ERF changed my perspective and has helped me focus to want to give not only of my time but financially. Being able to raise money, ask my peers for money, and then see it put into action in the form of an endowment or scholarship is rewarding. ACUI is important to me and it is the ERF experience that keeps me grounded in it.” – Michael Sprinkle, Education & Research Fund “As the chair of the Women’s Leadership Community of Practice, I have had the unique opportunity to develop real relationships with colleagues throughout ACUI. The connections I have made throughout the organization extend throughout the year, not just at the annual conference. I am able to reach out to colleagues across the US and internationally to seek advice on particular issues. Beyond the advice and resources that have become available through these connections, the friendships are even more important. Connecting with other professionals as a friend about the issues we face in higher education is a blessing. Some of my best friends have come through the connections I have made through the Women’s Leadership CoP. ” - Dana Sample, Women’s Leadership Community of Practice Leader
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Quotes from Volunteers “My parents taught me early on how important it was to help others, so they encouraged me to join them in volunteering. In college, I appreciated what my mentors did to help me develop, and that reinforced my desire to help students achieve their goals.” – Izzy Sandoval, 2015 Conference Program Team Member
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How Do I Get Involved? Ways to get involved: International Positions Conference Program Team Education Council Student Programs Team Community of Practice Leaders Board of Trustees Regional Positions Conference Committee Regional Leadership Team Episodic Positions Commons Contributors I-LEAD® Facilitators Bulletin Contributors Award Selection Committees Miscellaneous Ad Hoc Committees
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Upcoming Deadlines April 2015 deadlines (April 24th): Applications will be due at this time for regional director of even-numbered regions, international level program teams, Conference Program Team (Philadelphia),community leaders, and some student programs opportunities. July 2015 deadline (July 10th): Applications will be due at this time for open positions on each of the eight Regional Leadership Teams. October 2015 deadlines (October 1st): Applications will be due at this time for members wishing to run for election to the ACUI Board of Trustees. December 2015 deadlines (December): Applications will be due at this time for special appointments to the ACUI Leadership Team, Conference Management Team, and additional regional and student programs opportunities.
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Questions? Thank you for coming! Contact Information: Sarah Comstock – scomstock@pugetsound.eduscomstock@pugetsound.edu Laura DaRos – Laura.DaRos@tufts.eduLaura.DaRos@tufts.edu Erin Morrell – emorrell@albertus.eduemorrell@albertus.edu
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