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One damn proud candidate for the high and honorable position of your
- Chapter Leadership Chair ’19-’20 - Chapter Sunshine Chair ’18-’19 - Attended most meetings since
joining - Steered chapter overnight ’18,’19
- BBG Event Chair ’19-‘20 - Winter Convention ’17,’18,’19 (steered ’18,’19) - Winter Convention AIT/MIT ‘17 - Spring Convention ’18,’19 - Sisterhood Overnight ’18,’19 - NSR On Demand Planning
Committee ‘20 - J-Serve ’19,’20’ - Kickoff ’17,’18,’19 - Kickoff 2.0 ’18,’19,’20 - Kickoff Shabbat ’18,’19 - Global Shabbat ’18
- International Convention ’19,’20 - Steered BBYO On Demand Elective - ILTC ’20 (future)
My sister B’Nai B’rith Girls, A deck of cards is not complete without all fifty-two cards. If even one card is missing, you can’t play the game. Just like a deck with missing cards has little purpose, a convention without all the excited people there and participating cannot be successful either. As a region, convention is the time for us to all come together to engage in strong and relevant programs, meaningful Shabbats and services, and important and memorable experiences. Everybody knows that before playing cards, you should always count to make sure the deck is full, or the game won’t work. Likewise, a great deal of preparation goes into planning convention in advance of the weekend to make sure it is a success. As Regional Sadranit, I will work tirelessly throughout the year to ensure that our convention is planned thoughtfully and thoroughly, so that a valuable experience is had by all and we win our card game. I am confident in my abilities to elevate convention to places its never been before.
Submitted with undying love and devotion for card games, having all 52 cards, NSR #19, and my heart and home L’Chaim BBG #2148, I forever and always remain
Maya Alison Kleinberg One damn proud candidate for your 63rd Regional Sadranit
Goals &
Ideas
Steering
- Send out applications and return them as quickly as
possible
- Continue having dedicated steering captains for
each committee
- Expand committees for more people to be involved
in the success of conventions
- Have at least 1-2 people per chapter be a part of the
steering team
- Work closely with my AZA counterpart to keep
steerings as organized as possible
- Text all steerers constantly to remind them of what
needs to be done and motivate them about their
work
- Have very specific deadlines steerers must meet
each week
Regional Board
& Focus Chapters
- Attend all regional events as well as chapter and
focus chapter events
- Work closely with my AZA counterpart to ensure
successful conventions
- Pick the perfect chair who will help run the best
conventions yet
- Answer all texts, calls, and other messages in less
than 24 hours
- Continue to try and recruit younger and older
members to get them as engaged as possible
- Be as involved as I can with each steering
committee
- Constantly check in with chapter N’siot
Elevating Convention
- Create a convention program bank for past ideas to be
organized - Bring back BBG and AZA spirit
- Send a pre-convention rooming survey to find
roommates who will connect well and get along
- Send a post-convention survey to understand what
people liked and disliked to improve future
conventions - Create a theme everyone will be able to connect to
- Strive to get the highest convention attendance in NSR
history - Work with the 63rd regional Gizborit and S’Ganit to
create an ISF program at convention
- Create not only recreational but also impactful
programs - Have senior exclusive and new member
exclusive programs
“It’s not about the cards you’ve been dealt.
It’s about how you play your hand.” - Randy Pausch
“Life is like a game of cards. You can’t
always change the hand you are given, but
you can always take chances with that hand in order to succeed.” - Mike Conner