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: Looking for a new Director for Region-7 (AL-GA-TN)


ElkySS
07-11-2005, 09:15 AM
Bill Waxler, director of Region-7 (AL-GA-TN) is selling his Elky to build a street rod.

Anyone interested in being the ECC/NECOA Region-7 Director should send a short resume to either John Harris, NECOA National Director, or to me, Dan Smith.

Thanks for your interest.

ElkySS
07-11-2005, 03:00 PM
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dabirdguy
07-11-2005, 03:29 PM
A couple of months ago I would have gladly taken the position.
BUT....
I am now looking for a different job, and it is likely that I will no longer be in the area.
UNTIL THEN, I would be happy to help out.

Glenn

ElkySS
07-12-2005, 05:45 AM
Thanks for the input, Glenn. Good luck on the job hunt.

When my consulting business schedule allows, I will compile an e-mail list of Region-7 members and blanket e-mail everyone with this "Opportunity".
-dan

the Barking Spider
07-14-2005, 01:45 PM
What does the Director's postition entail? I'm not really up for the postition... I'm just a 20 year old owner. I just thought that it would be useful information for anybody interested.

ElkySS
07-16-2005, 05:54 PM
I had the duties on an old post connected to a Corvette club website I use to maintain. I'll post them somewhere else and link them from here.

Thanks for this question.
-dan

a73elkyss
07-16-2005, 06:11 PM
Dan, I have the email you sent a while back detailing the responsibilities. I'll send a copy back to your email.


Jay

ElkySS
07-16-2005, 09:03 PM
NECOA Regional Director Guidelines
http://navydp.com/NECOA_Regional_Director_Guidelines.pdf

and
NECOA Regional Chapter By-laws
http://navydp.com/NECOA_Regional_Chapter_By-laws.pdf

ElkySS
07-27-2005, 06:03 AM
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ElkySS
08-04-2005, 05:22 AM
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ElkySS
10-06-2005, 02:06 PM
Still needed!

Step right up...

87SS
12-29-2005, 12:20 PM
Hmmm...thinking about it.

78-SS-ElCamino
12-08-2009, 06:48 AM
bump...

new to El Camino Central...

Anyone take this position?

Peter???

El Corvino
12-08-2009, 06:17 PM
I was interested to read the responsibilities and duties and neither link worked for me...

Tuggy24g
12-08-2009, 07:47 PM
Same here

78-SS-ElCamino
12-09-2009, 07:38 AM
i couldn't get them to download either...
i finally found the list of regions and it still states Bill Waxler as director for region 7...
but in this post tells of him selling his El Camino and moving on to hot rods..

Maybe Dan or someone can inform us... ??

thx, ted

ElkySS
12-09-2009, 01:22 PM
Here was the original guidelines.
If you're interested, and I hope you are, please contact John Harris or Robert (siteadmin).

NECOA Regional Director Guidelines
The National El Camino Owner’s Association (NECOA) Regional Director program is designed to extend our services and to provide local representation to Members and Chapters alike. We are a member-driven organization dedicated to preserving the auto enthusiast hobby by recognizing and rewarding our members and the cars they build and own. By establishing close ties with the members, Regional Directors form a closer bond with NECOA members, and provide a critical communication channel that allows us to develop the types of products and services our members want. As our organization continues to grow, maintaining this personal contact is more important than ever.
Regional Directors play a vital part in maintaining open communication with our members by:
1) Becoming personally acquainted with members and learn their particular needs.
2) Correct problems that may arise in a timely manner, and give feedback to the NECOA.
3) Sign up new members, and start Regional Clubs in your area.
4) Work with existing Regional Clubs, to help them in every way possible.
5) Help local members technically, and report to NECOA of needed technical help.
6) Promote NECOA and Regional Clubs at car shows, swap meets and other events.
7) Meet local Chevy dealerships and foster sponsorship opportunities for Chapters.
8) Find members who are "specialists" in various fields to support local clubs and the NECOA.
9) Contact local auto suppliers to learn of availability of materials to help members.
10) Establish discounts at these auto suppliers, where possible.
11) Become knowledgeable of state laws, or proposals, that could effect our hobby.
12) Become knowledgeable of requirements to meet "antique" status for license tags.
13) Contact, and keep in touch with, "junk" yards, to learn of available parts.
14) Encourage interaction between Members, and Regional Clubs in your Region.
15) Find "key" people and helpers in your area, to help your Regional Clubs and members.
16) Attend the national show, and the regional shows, as often as possible.
17) Go above and beyond this list with your own ideas, goals, and achievements.
18) Regional Directors will be appointed for a 2-year renewable term. 19) Plan and schedule at least one annual cruise-in in your NECOA Region. This can be done alone, or in concert with other local car clubs (with a section reserved for NECOA members only). 20) Keep the National Director up to date with a status report on Regional happenings. 21) Cast your vote in all poll questions from the National Director.

If you are interested in becoming a Regional Rep please contact any NECOA national officer.




Thanks and happy holidays!
-dan smith

78-SS-ElCamino
12-09-2009, 05:37 PM
Thanks for the info Dan....

Hansmanbo
12-10-2009, 01:04 AM
Wow.... I had no idea so much was required:dontknow::secret:

ElkySS
12-12-2009, 08:32 AM
I believe you could have a successful region by doing #1-#6-#14.
Just my thoughts.
-dan

ECRider
12-12-2009, 12:33 PM
The duties sound reasonable enough, at least you don't have to have a concealed weapons permit and let NECOA hold the title of your truck. :neutral: