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Running for Office Hosted By: Brandon Anthony P. Baello
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How to become an officer?
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Appointed Vs. Elected
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Elections & Nominations
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Elections & Nominations
-Nomination EX: Member 1: “I name nominate name for the position of position.” Member 2: “I name second the nomination.” Nominee: “I name accept/decline the nomination.” -Election Day -Speech (Timed 1-2 minutes) -Caucus (Timed 1-2 minutes) Question and Answer -Vote -By ballot -Results
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Elections & Nominations
-Trickle Down Elections -Top- Down -President, VPA, VPS, Secretary, Treasurer -Running off the floor -Still needs to go through nominations process.
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Attire Ballots Election Day CSUDH -Candidates -Business Professional
-Gentlemen: Slacks, Button-Up, Tie, etc. -Ladies: Dress suit, Blouse, Appropriate skirt, etc. -Audience -Casual Ballots -Written Ballot -May vote for no-confidence -Counted privately in the presence of an advisor
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Last Minute on Election Day
-Anything can happen. -Speaker of the house. -Voting members: any dues paid member in good standings -Motions and changes the day of. -Guests and who can speak.
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Literatures and Speeches
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Literatures Name Position Running For Goals Past Achievements An APPROPRIATE Selfie Contact Information
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Must be provided by candidate.
Literature Size No more than 8 ½ x 11, no less than 4 ¼ x 5 ½ Must be provided by candidate. A single slide may be submitted as well instead or additionally by 3/3/14.
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Speeches Name Position Running Form Platform Explain your literature or slide Qualifications and experience Q & A -Try to keep it professional REMEMBER, 2 MINUTES TOTAL!!!
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Results
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Results Results will be announced immediately through trickle down elections. Otherwise will be announced the next week at the general meeting after the elections. No winner situations (all-levels)- -The board (club-executive, district-executive, international) shall appoint an individual to the position.
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Being an Officer Leader: A guiding or directing head, a person that leads Officer: a person appointed or elected to a position of responsibility or authority. A person who holds a position of rank or authority. A person ‘licensed’ to take full or partial responsibility of an event or operation.
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Being an Officer General Officer Duties:
-Attend all club and board meetings -Report on on-going and recent work -Meet all deadlines -Set personal goals -Chair an event -Submit Necessary paperwork/information -Communicate with other officers within the club -Communicate with other clubs and their officers -Recruit and retain new and old members -Familiarize oneself with the organization -Assist each other in anyway possible -Be willing -Represent and present Circle K club with dignity and respect -Give input at appropriate times -Listen to other officers, members, and advisors -Learn from past officers and past events -Educate incoming officers and members about necessary info -Be happy and proud to be an officer of Circle K
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Being an Officer Circle K International, also known as CKI, is the top collegiate and university community service, leadership development, and fellowship organization in the world. Our main focus is to serve our community in anyway that we can. We live for service but, developing ourselves as leaders and absorbing the fellowship is a plus that we are given.
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Being an Officer Circle K International began as a fraternity in 1963 at Washington State University by the Kiwanis Club of Pullman, Washington. Motto: Live to Serve, Love to Serve Tenets: Service, Leadership, and Fellowship
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What are different officer positions?
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Structure of Circle K International
What? Structure of Circle K International California-Nevada-Hawaii District (Sunny is the District Mascot) -Governor -Secretary Circle K International -Treasurer -9 Divisions -President (Capital, Central Coast, Desert Oasis, Foothill, Golden Gate, Magic Kingdom, Metro, Paradise, Sunset) -Vice-President -8 International Trustees -Appointed Chairs Sub-Region B -3 Districts Metro Division (California-Nevada-Hawaii, -Lieutenant Governor Rocky Mountains, Southwest Districts) -Divisional Board (Assistants Vary) -10 Schools (Vary per Division) (CSUDH, CSULB, CSUN, ECC, Harbor, LMU, Pierce, UCLA, USC, Woodbury)
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What? California State University, Dominguez Hills -President
-Vice-President of Administration -Vice-President of Service -Secretary -Treasurer -Appointed Board Kiwanis Family The Kiwanis International organization is the top club. Kiwanis has created all the other organizations in the Kiwanis family. Student Leadership Programs -Circle K International-College -Key Club International-High School (Including KIWIN’S) -Builder’s Club-Junior/Middle School -Kiwanis Kids-Elementary School Other Kiwanis Family Organizations -California Young Professionals Club -Aktion Club-Disabled Adults Each Kiwanis Family organization has a Kiwanis Advisor and a Kiwanis Club sponsor. CSUDH Circle K’s Sponsoring Kiwanis Club is the Gardena Valley Kiwanis Club. Thomas (Tom) Ramirez is our Kiwanis Advisor as well as Regional Advisor. California State University, Dominguez Hills -President -Vice-President of Administration -Vice-President of Service -Secretary -Treasurer -Appointed Board varies per club (Fundraising Chair, Historian, Kiwanis Family Chair, Membership Development & Education Chair, Public Relations Chair, Service Chair, Spirit, Social Chair, Technology Chair) -Committees varies per club (Service, Fundraising, Spirit, Scrapbook, Banquet)
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When?
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When Nominations: Tuesday, February 23, 2016 (during General Meeting) Elections: Tuesday, March 1, 2016 (before, after, during General Meeting) Literature and Slide Submission Review: Submit by Sunday, February 28, 2016 to Please state if you would like feedback.
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Why?
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Why? I pledge to uphold the objects of Circle K International,
To foster compassion and goodwill towards others through fellowship and leadership, To develop my abilities and the abilities of all people, And to dedicate myself to the realization of mankind’s potential!
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Being an Officer You get as much as you put in. Future Network
Learn together Experience Test Yourself Achieve something More! And remember…. You get as much as you put in.
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Questions
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Contact the Board! You get as much as you put in.
INSERT FOLLOWING: president publicrelations spiritchair vpservice kiwanisfamily fundraising secretary mde banquet socialchair technology You get as much as you put in.
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csudhcki. weebly. com circlek. org | cnhcirclek. org Brandon Anthony P
csudhcki.weebly.com circlek.org | cnhcirclek.org Brandon Anthony P. Baello California State University Domingeuz Hills a Kiwanis-family member Facebook: Circle K International, CSUDH | Circle K International Club of California State University Dominguez Hills Metro Division | California-Nevada-Hawaii District | Sub-Region B | Circle K International 1000 EAST VICTORIA STREET, CARSON, CA |
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