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In 2009 SAU-Vic needs to bring on a new position due to the ever evolving structure of the Committee.

The Committee is looking to continue the clubs expansion in 2009 with more events and opportunities for members.

This can only be made possible by sponsorship so we really need someone to come on board to aid us.

Position is: Sponsorship Manager.

Background & requirements

Ideally we are after a specific kind of person, someone with client/sponsor management &/or account management background would really aid us in what we want to achieve in 2009. Whilst we could take someone on and show them the ropes, we would prefer not to do this for this role as its a pivotal role for the clubs existence.

I must stress the role is not massively time intensive. We only really require a few things from you.

- Good communication skills

- Past/current experience with account management/sponsors/client management etc etc.

- Some free time during business hours to make calls (not a massive time requirement, refer to next point)

- Call sponsors once every 3 months to touch base (currently we have 4-5 sponsors, so not a massive task and could be done in approx 1-2hrs each quarter)

- Attend Committee meeting once a month

- Signup some new sponsors over the next 12 months

Extra info

We have ideas already about who to approach for potential new sponsors to co-incide with the new events we are looking at.

2009 Motorsport sponsors will be signed up by Chris, so rest assured we are not lumping any task onto whomever takes on the role. It will be up and running already to allow easy handover in that respect

And... That’s basically it. If there are any questions please post up or PM me and ill be happy go over it.

This is your club, so if you have a bit of spare time to help, im sure all members would appreciate it!

Only valid for current SAU-Vic members of course :blush:

Thanks

Ash

SAU-Vic President

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Hmmm, I have done a similar role with help from others back in Uni, but I wasn't the one doing most of the convincing. It was interesting though...

So I'm not volunteering for this, just saying it *might* be of interest :(

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