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Cammi MacKinlay
has been elected as President Elect for Sweet Adelines International
Lions Gate Chorus, Vancouver, BC, Canada (#26)
Assistant Department Head/E.S.L. Instructor at Community College
She will start her 2-year terms as President Elect May 1, 2008, as President May 1, 2010, and as Past President May 1, 2012
- yes, this is a 6 year commitment, and who better than our very own
Cammi MacKinlay! The members of Lions Gate Chorus and Region 26
are very proud of her and delighted for her.
Cammi's words and beliefs about the future of Sweet Adelines:
List up to five significant leadership roles you have held in Sweet
Adelines International:
International Vice President (3rd term), Membership Committee
Chair, Education Coordinator RMT (4 years), Vice Regent, Regional
Board
How do you feel you can contribute to Sweet Adelines International
as a member of the International Board of Directors?
As Vice President of the International Board of
Directors since 2005, I have worked collaboratively with international
members to support forward-thinking leadership. Thirty years of
teaching adults complemented by my experience in sales and marketing
has given me the ability to think creatively and problem-solve
instinctively. I am a visionary, can-do person who looks at the world
as a glass half-full. I am also practical and recognize the importance
of fiscal management. I step up to the plate when asked, always willing
and able to take on any challenge.
What specific skills, ideas, talents, etc., would you bring to the
International Board?
I possess strong administrative and communication skills.
I am a positive, outgoing, enthusiastic, committed people person who
believes in the value of teamwork. I encourage and recognize the contribution
of colleagues and do not try to take all the credit myself. I am an
objective, patient, unflappable, compassionate person who relates
well to others and is a good listener. I am passionate about the organization
and its members, and as such, a committed ambassador for Sweet Adelines
International. I write well and speak well, and have a good sense
of humour.
What is your vision for the International organization?
We will expand our worldwide appeal and embrace diversity.
As becoming a Sweet Adeline changed by life in so many positive ways,
I envision focusing attention on offering significant opportunities
to more women so they can also have this experience. I see us continuing
to embrace the support, openness, and accessibility for women of all
ages and backgrounds. I also envision a financially stable organization
that does not have to rely on member dues to fund its activities.
What should be the priorities for the International organization over
the next five to 10 years?
Membership retention coupled with membership growth must
continue to be our main priority. To that end, director education
in music and people skills must remain a focus, so that the members’
weekly rehearsal experience is fun, worthwhile and keeps us coming
back for more! Finding innovative and economical ways to get education
to the members, coupled with solid management of our financial and
human resources, are also priorities.
Describe what you think Sweet Adelines International will be like
25 years from now.
We will have doubled our membership, expanding
even further abroad. We will have more corporate sponsors to cover a
sizable percentage of our International activities, including printing
and mailing of The Pitch Pipe, and our convention expense. A large
cosmetics company will provide performance makeup for all our members
free of charge. Quartets will be lining up by the thousands to enter
televised “Barbershop Idol” contests. Sweet Adelines will
be a household word and my granddaughters will be proud to sing with me
every week!
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