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Early today Wylder and I met with Kris (The Inn bar manager) to solidify a few more dates for the year and talk about themes, etc. The year is looking like it is going to be amazing, lots of variety, the staple clubINN Friday nights, lots of society involvement, etc. There have also been some great changes to the bar for the upcoming year including a new sound system which Pat talked about in an earlier post, and also the renovations to the shooter bar! The old DJ booth has been moved to the other corner and altered a bit to make a new shooter bar. This clears up some space where the booth used to be to open a new door to the girl's washroom which will clear up congestion in the entrance of The Inn! Lots of great changes happening, I just can't wait for it to be September.
The new residences by Mac are coming along.. and by coming along I mean we almost have a hole in the ground! The biggest renovation news on campus though is the new Mini Moes patio (sorry I didn't Instagram the pics.. I'm new to this). There is a little patio by the front door and one that spans the length of the building across from the library.
Well despite a 7 hour delayed flight, Wylder and I have made it to and back from Montreal all in one piece. We left last Friday to head to the COCA National Conference. COCA stands for the Canadian Organization of Campus Activities and it "represents more than 65 member post-secondary institutions across Canada".
The conference was essentially a combination between Education Sessions tailored to each of our positions and Showcases. Over the four day conference we each attended six education sessions. I attended Marketing 101, Marketing 102, Mobile Marketing, New Media Movement and Video Marketing. I found each of these sessions extremely informative, I even found my heart beating a little bit faster after each session. I learned a lot and have so many new ideas for the year that I can't wait to put into action. The best thing about these conferences is the opportunity to interact with and speak with other organizations across Canada. For example, I spent some time speaking with a representative from Sheridan College who ran an amazing Movember campaign last year. I will be collaborating with him to bring some of those initiatives to the X campus for the year. It is great to hear the ideas of other schools, and bounce ideas off of each other. We even attended a session called "Steal this Idea" where people talked about successful campaigns at their school that we can essential "steal". This information sharing or "stealing" is what makes these conferences most worthwhile! (above is a picture of Jessie Cruikshank from her Keynote Speech during a brunch)