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Chapter Advisory Council Ximena Waissbluth: Northern California Tony Soriano – Southern California Lauren Campbell – Hawaiian Islands

Chapter Advisory Council Ximena Waissbluth: Northern California Tony Soriano – Southern California Lauren Campbell – Hawaiian Islands

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What is the Chapter Advisory Council? A representative structure for Surfrider Foundation’s chapter network Provides chapter leaders with the opportunity to play a consultative role in issues related to the chapter network Works in partnership with management, staff and Board of Directors

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Chapter Advisory Council

Ximena Waissbluth: Northern California

Tony Soriano – Southern California

Lauren Campbell – Hawaiian Islands

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Surfrider’s MissionThe protection and enjoyment of

oceans, waves and beaches through a powerful activist

network

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What is the Chapter Advisory Council?

• A representative structure for Surfrider Foundation’s chapter network

• Provides chapter leaders with the opportunity to play a consultative role in issues related to the chapter network

• Works in partnership with management, staff and Board of Directors

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Purpose• To demonstrate a sincere respect for our chapter activists’ views;

• To create a culture of cooperation, not competition, between chapter network and SRF Global Headquarters;

• To provide a peer conduit for our chapter network to assist in vetting process, procedures, and information;

• To provide an opportunity for volunteer leaders to assist the organization in solving problems;

• To provide an opportunity for chapter leaders to assist SRF in becoming the most effective organization it can be.

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Goals

• Act as a conduit between Chapters, Staff, and the Board of Directors

• Provide on-the-ground feedback

• Identify what is working on the Chapter Level and what needs to be improved

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Structure• 9 members elected from around the country that serve as

proxies for the chapter network

• Serve 2 year terms

• Required to meet 4 times per year– Have been meeting monthly

• Council elected Chairperson

• Ed as Staff Liaison

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Learn more about us on ChapterNET!

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What about those Regional Staff?

They still serve as the primary conduit to the chapters for campaign support and assist the CAC in

disseminating information

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What We Do• Provides representative chapter network input

• Provide HQ with peer review of network processes, policies and guidelines

• Consult on Membership issues (retention, training, support, engagement, etc.)

• Provide input on strategic issues raised persons across the Foundation

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Initial Findings• Connectivity

• Chapter Structure

• Membership

• Volunteer Recruitment & Training

• Funding and Resources

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Updates• Elected Rob Nixon as Chairman

• Presentation to Surfrider Staff and BOD on where we identified major concerns from the Chapters

• CAC Representative on Board of Directors

• CEO search committee

• Formation of Membership Committee

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Your Input Matters!• We are here to collect chapter level activist on your

Surfrider:– Experiences – Best practices– Roadblocks– Highlights– What is working/not working on the ground

• YOUR TASK: Analyze chapter needs & submit concerns, ideas and solutions to be presented to BOD and CEO at Nov. BOD meeting

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To Sum it Up…• Goal is work with YOU to create a more

powerful activist network

• Identify what is working on the Chapter Level and what needs to be improved

• The power of the CAC depends on the feedback and input of chapter activists –connect with us!

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SURF BREAKQUIZ

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Connect With Us!• Lunch network opportunity• Ximena – [email protected]/

• Tony – [email protected]/949-355-4571

• Lauren – [email protected]/808-280-4736

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