Club Officers' Guide

  1. First meeting of term, new members, getting them to races and getting them to stay
  2. Creating a recruiting presence on campus, Sponsorship, PR
  3. Recruiting and retaining women riders
  4. Social networking (inside the team, inside the conference) Facebook, team website, email mailinglist, blogs.
  5. Planning a race trip (pitfalls to avoid and things to look for. Going to a race weekend (what to expect, the ins and outs of the ECCC)
  6. Expanding your teams programing. Some teams have guys racing everything, at least one race a year. How do you get folks out for other races. Are there events in the community you could take advantage of or create? What sort of at school programing could you develop to encourage.
  7. Presidential/Captain role at a race what do you do for your team and conference (signing up, time prior to races, Intro clinics, cheering, dealing with emergencies/disasters, the buck stops where?) How to delegate.
  8. Succession. After you then what? How does your team deal with the eventual voids in leadership.
  9. Fundraising and Sponsorship: How do you get it? How do you sell your program?
  10. Funding and Organizational Finance: Working with your school. Selling your program to them student forums/goverments, student activity offices, club sports officers. Knowing the way the school works where the lines are in there offices and the procedure to get the school to work for your team.
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