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1 Kinesiology Organization Revolutionizing Exercise

2 Meet the Officers President: Karly Bimson Vice President: Joseph Faria
Treasurer: Crystal Orellana Secretary: Katherine Shigemoto Director of Social Media & Marketing: Bryce Wong Faculty Advisor: Fabio Comana

3 Mission Statement What is K.O.R.E.?
To empower ENS students by introducing them to cutting-edge research, mentoring their professional development and by providing opportunities to grow their professional network. K.O.R.E. members will graduate from SDSU as elite, innovative, and confident leaders with a sense of direction as they enter their professional careers. What is K.O.R.E.? Kinesiology Organization Revolutionizing Exercise. Established in 2015, we are the first all inclusive kinesiology organization. A gateway to creating new connections & opportunities on and off campus. Cohesive student organization that aims to embrace, acknowledge, and explore all aspects of Kinesiology and it’s career outlook. Develop a professional network with like-minded people from your desired field.

4 Our Goals Facilitate Professionalism Resume & Interview workshops
Graduate School Workshop Professional guest speakers Create a Strong Network of Dedicated and Motivated Students Build Awareness of Kinesiology Career Opportunities Internships, Volunteer work, Job postings Collaboration Between Graduate and Undergraduate Programs at SDSU Graduate student guest speakers Networking and building relationships with graduate student organizations

5 Importance of Building and Nurturing Your Network
Build it Before You Need It: “The great myth of networking is that you start reaching out to others only when you need something. You’ve got to create a community of colleagues and friends before you need it. Don’t wait until you’re out of a job, or on your own, to begin reaching out to others. Connecting with others is a constant process of giving and receiving -- of asking for and offering help. By putting people in contact with one another, by giving your time and expertise and sharing your resources with them freely, the pie gets bigger for everyone.” Have you harnessed the power of your pre-existing network? Investigate the friends and contacts of your parents, friends, neighbors, student organizations, coworkers, church, gym, your doctor, dentist, etc. You might open doors that were right in front of you the entire time. Source: Keith Ferrazzi. “Never Eat Alone, Expanded and Updated: And Other Secrets to Success, One Relationship at a Time.”

6 How to Join KORE Provide us with your Red ID, Major, Grad Year and Contact information Club Dues: $15.00 annual fee to join K.O.R.E (school requirement) YOU MUST accumulate 10 points both semesters to be considered an active member!! Combined T-Shirt and Club Dues = $30.00 Non-member T-Shirts are $20.00 Be prepared to get involved, have fun, learn and maintain active communication!

7 Levels of Memberships Tier 1: 10 points per semester (required to maintain active membership) Benefits: Certificate of Recognition, Improved Professional Network & Professionalism, Free KORE graduation cord Tier 2: 20 points per semester Benefits: Letter of Recommendation from Fabio Comana (MUST have tier 2 membership for TWO consecutive semesters), Eligible for Conference Scholarships. Point System ½ point: earned for successfully referring a friend to join KORE and/or social media posts containing KORE apparel to promote our club. (include #koresdsu or tag us) 1 point: earned for attending intro meeting, hikes, and for every 2 hours of approved on/off campus volunteering. 2 points: earned for attending fundraisers, guest speakers, workshops, and/or networking events.

8 KORE Website as a Resource
Events Calendar Professional Certification information (NSCA, NASM, ACSM, ACE, ISSA) Article & Powerpoint Archive Additional resources to add to your arsenal (FMS, SFMA, PRI, MWOD, DNS) List of Kinesiology- and Business-related books Volunteer and Internship opportunities will be updated regularly Aiming to add something new every week (Articles, Powerpoints, Internships, etc.) Job opportunities will be ed and/or updated on our website Feel free to share your resources with us!

9 Fall Events 9/12 Intro Meeting @ 12 pm, ENS 291 (1 point)
9/17 or 9/19 Grad School TBD (2 points) 9/24 or 9/26 Resume TBD (2 points) 10/5 CPR/AED 11 am, PG 241 (1 point) 10/6 First Aid 11 am, PG 241 (1 point) 10/ Optima 2018 Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona (optional) 10/17 Dodgeball Game with TBD (1 point) 10/22 or 10/24 Animal Flow TBD (2 points) 10/27 Fitness Fest Conference (optional) November: Olympic Lifting Workshop (A and B) & Fitness Symposium Total Points Available: 6 points

10 T-Shirts (How Do I Order One?)
KORE shirts are $15 (New Balance dri fit - NEW DESIGN) Venmo (KORE-SDSU) or cash Payment due date: OCTOBER 1ST Please include your name, , Red ID and t-shirt size for your payment!

11 Hylete Clothing Orders
50% your order If you want to order clothing for yourself, see Fabio. This is your chance to take advantage of your membership with KORE!

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