Wednesday, June 12, 2013

AGM In Review

By Rob Cundari, President - STC Southwestern Ontario

Looking Back At The Year That Was

One year gone. As my first year as President of the STC SOC council comes to an end, I was given the opportunity this past weekend to provide some reflection on the year that had past, as well as generate some insight on where I see things going in near future. 

We are not without our challenges. In the same breath, we are not without our fighters...our planners...our braintrust: our volunteer council.

I look back now and see that the role I assumed is not an easy one. I liken it to a freshly graduated pilot expected to fly the 747 from Toronto to Paris. Lots of responsibility, but with the talented and qualified crew supporting me, I couldn't imagine flying "this" plane alone.  There is experience and love for this profession that I see in all of our volunteers and I couldn't be more happy to lead a better group of individuals into the next year.
 

AGM 2013 - Progress to Success

Our AGM turned out to be a fascinating and engaging affair.  
Carol and Pauline - Coming home for a surprise visit and more than a few laughs

Nancy Halverson and Kathryn Bender thinking big thoughts

With five knowledgeable, accommodating, and engaging speakers to enlighten and educate the attentive group, it was inevitable that this year's final council offering would turn out to be a success.

But don't just take my word for it! Here's what others have to say about this year's AGM event:

Bill Scott

Starting off with the local networking guru - Bill Scott - the group was inundated with advice and expert recommendations on a topic that many in our profession have a tough time adapting to: networking. We are communicators by trade, but many of us have a tough time communicating about ourselves and Bill promptly showed us the way.
Bill Scott - Always Be Networking

Rosanne Burdett

Following Bill was a familiar face. Rosanne Burdett - a local HR professional and career transition consultant - engaged the group in an interactive discussion about the Dos and Don'ts of resume preparation and interviewing.  
Rob Introducing Rosanne

Martha Jack

Changing direction, Martha Jack - a local social media expert and consultant - shared her knowledge and global experience on the ever-changing maelstrom of Tweeting and Facebooking. She provided solid insight and advice on how to enter the social media realm and not get swallowed whole.
Martha Jack - Pick 1 or 2 Social Media Platforms and Do Them Well


John Rose

With wit and hard-nosed storytelling, John Rose engaged the audience with tales of real life global workplace happenings and challenged those in attendence to question "why" when faced with difficult decisions and situations. 
John Rose Introducing the Concept of "The Agreeable Why"


Rob Cundari

I had the pleasure and the honour to close out the proceedings with a brief and light-hearted talk on consulting and how important it is to have discipline and perseverence when entering the world of the "lone wolf".
Rob Cundari: Find Time to Fold the Laundry
 
I'm proud of this community. I'm proud of their commitment. I'm proud of the way we communicate with each other. It's now time to celebrate our achievements.


1 comment:

  1. Rosanne Burdett provided a link to the "Behavioural Interview Question Generator based on competencies": http://www.da.ks.gov/ps/subject/bei/list_skills.asp.

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