SIG Regional Representative
Role Responsibilities
Role Responsibilities
The SIG regional representative communicates regularly with SIG alumnae in their region to let them know about SIG or SIG/club collaborative events, activities, or opportunities in their area.
As a leader of the SIG, regional representatives assume the following responsibilities:
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Reach out to alumnae clubs in your region to maintain communications so both SIGs and clubs know the events and activities in the area.
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With the programming vice president, collaborate with clubs and explore sponsoring joint events.
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Try piloting new programs regionally and expanding them as there is interest. During this time of virtual events, consider partnering with other regional representatives, the membership vice presidents, and regional clubs.
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Ask for program interest and specific topics/ideas from your board or conduct a survey asking what type of events your SIG’s constituency is interested in. If interest varies by region, plan accordingly.
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If you conduct a survey, don’t forget to include an option for alums to volunteer for an event they suggest.
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Coordinate mailing/emailing of notices/newsletters to area alumnae inviting them to events in the region; you may share this responsibility with a newsletter or communications chair.
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After the event, be sure to share photos and quotes from alumnae who attended on your website, social media channels, and with the WCAA.
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Represent the regional perspective to the larger SIG board.