Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Region III Retreat Day 3

We started our final day of the retreat bright and early as Stesha (Lead On Coordinator, SIUE) and I went to pick up breakfast and coffee from Einstein's Bagels. It was a working breakfast to finish solidifying potential speakers and full group decisions such as a timeline, budget, and logo.


We rounded off the day with a few rounds of Gnip-Gnop! It's a great active ice-breaking game around a ping pong table! Got pretty competitive and got everyone's energy up before everyone headed home.


It was a great experience to meet some awesome students from around the region. But enough from me. I asked some of our current Michigan students on the Lead On Committee a few questions about their experiences! Check it out below!

1. What did you enjoy most about the Retreat? 
2. What is something your committee is hoping to do? 
3. What are you most looking forward to at Lead On?

Matt Coulson, WMU Graduate Assistant-Facilities (Program/Proposal Committee): "What I enjoyed most was meeting all of the other Region III Lead On committee members and being able to brainstorm a lot of ideas that will make this the best Lead On yet. I dare anybody to take us on in trivia."

"Something that our committee is hoping to do is to really encourage presentation proposals that are out of the "norm." Purdue has an absolutely amazing facility that can cater to pretty much any presentation: from in-water aquatic demonstrations to adventurous rock climbing demonstrations. This is an incredible opportunity for presentations to be "out of the box."


"What I am most looking forward to at Lead On is seeing all the hard work that the committee members' put in finally come to fruition. I am also excited to meet even more people and show first-time Lead On attendees how awesome NIRSA is."

Vince Seelbach, OU Graduate Assistant-Fitness/Wellness (Professional Development Committee): " I was excited to get the ball rolling and meet my other committee members. Everything we need for Lead On will be so close at Purdue and I'm excited to help provide opportunities for students to develop themselves professionally."

Brandon Szachta, LTU Graduate Assistant Student Recreation and Athletics (Professional Development Committee): "​I am most looking forward to communicating and working with my fellow committee members to make a positive impact on the professional development of student Lead-On attendees. My hope is that students leave the conference with more confidence as they seek future positions and involvements."

Margie Wallington, CMU UREC Undergraduate (Registration Committee):  "I enjoyed getting to know the other committee members face-to-face. For me, this was the first time I was meeting most of them and learning their "story" of how they became involved with NIRSA/MIRSA.

We are hoping to spice up the name tags a little bit and give attendees a chance to stand out.

I am looking forward to experiencing the conference in a different way as a committee member. Last year as an attendee and presenter I had a fantastic time, but this year being involved at the committee level will allow me to meet more people and gain additional leadership experience!"


Thursday, August 7, 2014

Region III Retreat Day 2


Day Two of the Region III Retreat started with breakfast and introductions with the Lead On Planning Committee. We has some great discussion about the future of Lead On since it has grown tremendously in the last few years.  What do you think is the future of Lead On?

We also discussed the "Lead In" to Lead On pre-conference events specifically for professionals. More information will be coming about those details! We also discussed having a few other pre-conference options for students this year, which will be new compared to previous years. We are hoping to do a Community Service event with our Volunteer Committee and at least one other event. Stay tuned for more information!

The Lead On Committee then broke off to get a tour of Purdue and determine the best locations to host the conference sessions and socials while the Regional Leadership met again to finish up our business and talk about the future of NIRSA. As you can see below, our SLT enjoyed themselves immensely as they finished off the retreat taping our update videos. Keep an eye out on YouTube for that coming soon!

While many of the Regional leadership had to leave, Jess, Olivia, and I stayed to meet up with the Lead On Planning Committee for lunch and the rest of the tour and planning discussions. Since both Jess and Olivia had been on last year's planning committee, they offered great insights into what has worked well and what can be better for this year. It looks like most of the sessions will be able to be held at the Rec Center and since we'll have some creative spaces, we're looking forward for some new presentation proposals! Keep an eye out for more information coming about Lead On and make sure to mark your calendars for January 22-24, 2015!          
                                                                              

FUN FACT: Of the 18 members of the Lead On Planning Committee, 7 are from the state of Michigan!* 


We rounded out the night with dinner at a local place called Adelino's and then had a rousing game of Trivia at Jake's where one of our teams came in second! Sleeping was a little easier since most of us moved into a more comfortable mat room. We were looking forward to a quick wrap-up for the next morning.  



* Current Michigan Students: Matt Coulson (WMU), Vince Seelbach (OU), Brandon Szachta (LTU), Margie Wallington (CMU)
Past Students: Becca Krombeen (Purdue, from UM), Abel Mengsteab (SIUE, from CMU), Chris Smith (Valpo, from Manistee)

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Region III and Student Lead On Retreat Day 1


Last week we traveled down to West Lafayette, Indiana to visit Purdue University and meet up with other Region III state directors, student reps, and the Lead On Committee. It was a lovely drive down with some fellow Michigan students, Vince Seelbach (OU) and Margie Wallington (CMU).


We got there safely and Vince and Margie explored campus before the Lead On Committee had to meet while I headed down to our Regional Meeting. Our Regional Reps, Dave DeAngelo (OSU) and Jess Adkisson (BSU) started off by describing the NIRSA 2015 venue at the Gaylord Texan.


It's going to be a much more intimate conference since NIRSA will have the entire hotel, and it's only two miles from Grapevine, TX. If you are hoping to host a school or association social, make sure to contact Sierra Smith: sierra@nirsa.org to help organize and get the best deal as soon as possible! More information about the Annual Conference will be coming throughout the year so stay tuned!

Next we talked about our State Workshops and schedules. Dave will be coming up to our state conference this year!
October 8-10: Michigan (CMU) and Wisconsin (UW-Whitewater)
October 15-17: Illinois (UofI)
October 23-24: Indiana (Butler) and Ohio (Cleveland State)

 We then talked about the budget and the need to put together a Scholarship Committee to talk about possibly endowing a Region III Student Scholarship with the NIRSA Foundation or other options for Regional scholarships. If you are interested in chairing or joining this committee, please contact Dave DeAngelo.

Next was a chat about updates and best practices from each state. It was really cool to hear what some of the other state's have been doing and there were quite a few ideas we can implement here in Michigan!

We wrapped up the first day by sprinting to our cars in the pouring rain to head to dinner at a great local pizza place, Bruno's, with the Lead On team.