PPT-CAMPUS EVENT PLANNING

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Angela Gray Girton Associate Director for Faith amp Justice Dustin Thomas Lewis Associate Director for Student Involvement Overview of Today 1 Welcome amp Introductions

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Angela Gray Girton Associate Director for Faith amp Justice Dustin Thomas Lewis Associate Director for Student Involvement Overview of Today 1 Welcome amp Introductions 2 Brainstorming Initial Event Idea. Open 24 hours!. Threasa Klingbeil & Becky Brewer. History of Epic Event at Lansing. Group Activity. Expanding Epic. Data & Feedback. Lessons Learned. Discussion. Overview. History & Genesis. March 2011. Introduction Objectives. Illustrate the importance of planning and coordination.. State the purpose of the seminar.. 1. Introductions. Tell the class:. Your name. Your school and role . Your Emergency Planning experience . Office of Campus and Community Events. Rachel M. Goodman, M.S.. Assistant Director of Campus and Community Events. 270-745-2497. Rachel.goodman@wku.edu. . On and off campus events. Plan and assist with events such as luncheons, dinners, weddings, conferences, and camps. March 18, 2016. Vice . President . Keith . Aytch. Lynette Apen, Faculty Accreditation Lead. Agenda. Substantive Change Update. Review Writing Timeline. Update from Standard . Chairs. Update from ALO. Kate Klein, Campus Food Day Coordinator. Nicole McCann, Food Day Project Coordinator. Using GoToMeeting. Type any questions into chat box; they will be addressed at end of the call. Type your name and where you’re from in the chat box to practice!. Who are we!?. Kelsey Kraatz. Sophomore, Mathematics Major. Student Activities Council After Hours Co-Chair. Traditions Council Traditions Bearer Chair. Allie Smoot. Junior, Accounting Major. Student Activities Council, VP of Membership Development. Project Overview and Campus Update. Campus Planning & Development. Project Overview and Campus Update. J-214 Howard Hall Renovation. J-243 Arnold Hall Renovation. P-3 Housing Initiative. Campus Core Addition and Renovation. “Observing the Past, Planning the Future”. 7.9.2014. Campus Master Plan. Potomac Hill. What. . are . Planning Principles?. Preliminary Planning Principles. The planning principles will guide the development of the Potomac Hill Campus Master Plan. The planning principles address major defining characteristics of the site and provide a framework for developing land use and design concepts that respond to the project’s Purpose and Need, and Goals and Objectives. . Alex . Burchetta, . Operations . Commander. Pitkin County Sheriff’s . Office. Charlie Turnbull. , Streets Superintendent. Town of Vail Public Works. Dwight Henninger. , Chief of Police. Vail Police Department. Preliminary Planning Principles “Observing the Past, Planning the Future” 7.9.2014 Campus Master Plan Potomac Hill What are Planning Principles? Preliminary Planning Principles The planning principles will guide the development of the Potomac Hill Campus Master Plan. The planning principles address major defining characteristics of the site and provide a framework for developing land use and design concepts that respond to the project’s Purpose and Need, and Goals and Objectives. How are they similar? . Pre-Planning. It is a process. Takes time . Adapt when necessary. Start with the Main Ingredients. The Flour, Sugar, Eggs. Budget. ASG Funding: . http://. osa.uark.edu/associated-student-government/asg-funding-timelines.php. I am . Deb Ayoade. Assistant Director, Leadership & Activities. GSC 215. 2. 1.. Brainstorming. First things first, what are you doing?. “There’s no such thing as a bad idea, just poorly executed awesome ideas.”. Welcome! Today W. e W. ill Cover:. Why events matter in outreach. Establishing the basics. The nuts and bolts of event planning. Writing an event plan. 2. Icebreaker! . Find a partner you don’t know. ILT – August 6, 2012. Elizabeth Clark. David Holland. I’m glad the hole is not in . my end!. The Problem….. Existence of “Organizational Slack” which is the ambiguity of expectations within the system..

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