Why does a person seek to be in leadership and in this case on the Board of the PGI?
Here are my reasons:
I enjoy being on a team that is headed in a positive direction, and I enjoy working toward being more efficient and proficient versus always struggling to make the deadline. The Guild has been moving in this direction and I want to lend a hand to help in this progress.
Because of the many hard working volunteers these past 35 some years, I now get to enjoy attending the annual conventions. I want to do my part to contribute to this effort so over the coming years many more people can enjoy annual conventions and be part of our great organization.
Leadership is work and has negative aspects but it is also very enjoyable when
you see the whole group being able to join in and participate in programs taking us in the right direction. With the two new convention sites coming in the next couple of years this, looks to be a fun and challenging time to serve on the board.
Next time I will write about what I have learned in serving for over a decade on
our local Town council.
This started as part of my campaign to be 1st Vice President and now the fourth term as President of the Pyrotechnics Guild International.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Couple steps down the trail
Today is day three of my campaign and the response up to this point has been very encouraging.
On Passfire.dot under the two threads dealing with the upcoming elections
“Paul Smith's campaign for 1st VP, 2011,” and “PGI Elections-2011” almost 1200 times people have taken the time to have a look. Some real good questions have been asked and several PGI members have already pledged their vote. Over the next several months through this blog, Passfire.com,
pgi-bounces@pyropage.com, and meeting folks at upcoming club meetings I want to get out the message that I am requesting your vote and need your vote on election day at West Fargo, ND Rhapsody on Red.
On the topic of meeting PGI members, I plan to be at Wayne’s World demo day this Saturday March 26 in Brazil, IN. Any members of the Bluegrass Pyrotechnics Guild and the Heartland Pyrotechnics Association that are attending please look for me and allow me a chance to meet you.
Paul
On Passfire.dot under the two threads dealing with the upcoming elections
“Paul Smith's campaign for 1st VP, 2011,” and “PGI Elections-2011” almost 1200 times people have taken the time to have a look. Some real good questions have been asked and several PGI members have already pledged their vote. Over the next several months through this blog, Passfire.com,
pgi-bounces@pyropage.com, and meeting folks at upcoming club meetings I want to get out the message that I am requesting your vote and need your vote on election day at West Fargo, ND Rhapsody on Red.
On the topic of meeting PGI members, I plan to be at Wayne’s World demo day this Saturday March 26 in Brazil, IN. Any members of the Bluegrass Pyrotechnics Guild and the Heartland Pyrotechnics Association that are attending please look for me and allow me a chance to meet you.
Paul
Sunday, March 20, 2011
The trail begins with this letter
Paul E. Smith Candidate for 1st Vice President of the PGI
During the past 5 years as we have held elections for board positions I have become more and more convinced that for the PGI to continue to be an effective organization, and to once again become a growing organization we need to encourage the members to step into leadership positions. Good progress was made and this past election three new board members replaced long standing and very productive board members. I believe there needs to be an orderly transition at each election with some new board members replacing those who have served us well. This will allow good transfer of information and experiences learned from veteran board members to first timers, while regularly invigorating the Board with infusions of new ideas and new energy, and continuously growing a cadre of leaders to take us into the future. In this year’s election for 1st VP, I want to offer the Guild another opportunity to elect a candidate with youthful enthusiasm and life experience that can build on the foundation already established. I have always had great respect for this organization, and I would consider it an honor to be elected to an office on the PGI board.
For years I have watched while dedicated members of the PGI board have worked hard and long, giving of themselves and their skills. I have decided that now is the right time for me to step up and do my part.
PGI Involvement:
I have been an active member of the PGI for nineteen (19) years.
During the past ten (10) years, I have held a position on the safety team, running the B-Line, as B-Line Boss.
Contributing author for PGI Display Operators manual
Certified PGI Display Operator and Certified Operator Trainer
Helped for many years on the Display Operators course at PGI conventions
Presented seminars on Pyrotechnic Chemistry at the conventions for over ten (10) years
Professional and Personal Information:
Work- Purdue University past twenty one (21) years as a Chemist in the Chemistry Department
Presented workshops to college and high school teachers on using pyrotechnics to teach chemistry in various locations of the United States and Canada
Lead Operator for Ramsey Pyrotechnics for past sixteen (16) years
Hold a Type 20- Manufacturing License
I am 56 years old and married thirty three (33) years to my best friend Lana Smith
Two grown children and two grandchildren
Home Town, Mulberry, Indiana
Mulberry, Indiana Town council president ten (10) years
Deacon at local church for twenty five (25) years
My goal is to energetically work with the current board, and be there to listen to you, its members, with any concerns you may have. I have the desire to carry out actively the 1st VP duties, and the time and the vigor to serve YOU, the members of the PGI.
I take great pride in being a member of this organization, and would count it an immense privilege to serve as your next 1st Vice President!
Very Sincerely,
Paul E. Smith
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