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Old Mon Oct 19, 2015, 12:34pm
Raymond Raymond is offline
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Originally Posted by frezer11 View Post
We have our first meeting tonight where I am taking over as president of our local association. I pretty much have an agenda planned, but have been racking my brain with important info/messages that should be said at the first meeting. Here are the main points I'm looking at right now:

1. Professionalism (look the part, arrive on time, etc.)
2. Communication (crew, players, coaches)
3. Position on the court (best position to referee a play)

Of course we have a lot of topics we go further in depth on throughout the course of the year, but does anyone think there is other info that is critical to communicate on day 1? The high school season doesn't even start here for another month or so, and I'd like to really focus on teaching and training during the early middle school season.

Any ideas/advice you might have would be appreciated, thanks!
In my associations, the rules interpreters and assignors are responsible for 2 & 3. The president addresses #1 as it pertains to representing the organization, sets the agenda, and runs the meetings.
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