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Ready to Run
Get more out of your Club. Become a board candidate.

The MAC Nominating Committee is currently seeking qualified candidates
for the Board of Governors election. The MAC would like you to consider
or someone you know as a possible board candidate. Serving on the
board is the most rewarding experience offered here at the Club,
and in the end, you'll receive much more than you give.
What You Get
A Chance to Serve and Direct a First-Class Organization
The Missouri Athletic Club is among the finest private clubs in
the world. By serving on the Board of Governors, you will have a
chance to implement your own ideas to make the MAC an even better
place. Past governors say they benefited insight, connections and
great experiences from their term on the board.
Work with Talented, Creative Individuals
Missouri Athletic Club members are already some of the finest individuals
the city has to offer. This means those who choose to serve on the
Board of Governors are extremely dedicated, hardworking individuals.
These talented people will give you priceless ideas and great friendships.
Have Fun
Running for the board is an enriching, wonderful experience. The
opportunity to experience a club election as a candidate is a one-of-a-kind
event. The camaraderie that develops between the candidates is something
few ever forget. This is probably why so many candidates run two
or three times if they don't make it the first time.
Make New Friends
If you become a governor, you'll serve a three-year term and work
with five different classes of governors. Instantaneously you'll
make 14 new friends and meet 10 new individuals in the two years
to follow. You'll see these individuals throughout the year at monthly
board meetings as well as countless events. The networking benefits
you'll reap from making such close contacts is alone worth running
for the board.
Increased Notoriety
Almost every member of the Club and its staff will know your name.
This has countless business benefits, as well as makes social functions
even more enjoyable.
How to Run
Turn in packets
The first thing you must do if you want to run for the board is
complete the basic information packets, which include a letter of
intent, biography and photograph. These are due by Monday, March
17, at 5 p.m. to Patti Cundiff. The Nominating Committee will then
take these packets and narrow the list of candidates to 10. Voters
will vote on these 10 candidates on Thursday, May 1. The five people
with the most votes will be the next class of governors. Winners
will be announced around 8 p.m. on Election Day. If interested,
please contact one of the Nominating Committee members listed below.
Plan Your Campaign Strategy
There's several ways to run an effective campaign. Campaigning begins
Monday, April 28.
Head to the Club: It's wise to spend a lot of time at the
Club during the election period socializing, shaking hands and wearing
a nametag. If members meet you face-to-face, they'll probably remember
your name when heading to the voting booth.
"Cold Calls:" When members vote, they must choose
five candidates, but, chances are, they don't know five candidates
very well. This means a nice phone call from a candidate will make
a good impression on the voting member. Many successful board members
have used this strategy in the past, but others have been elected
without spending so much time on the phone.
Well-Connected Committee: Candidates are also allowed to
form committees of unlimited numbers of members. They are are not
allowed to make cold calls, but committee members can call members
whom they're acquainted with. If you have a diverse committee involved
in everything from basketball to the Apollos, your good name will
be dispersed among a wide range of members. Having support in large
groups at the Club, such as basketball or the Apollos, will increase
your odds of winning.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost?
Fortunately, the Club tries to make running for board extremely
affordable. Candidates cannot print campaign material or literature,
so there's no cost there. Also, Club rules dictate that members
running for board can only have one formal social function, usually
a lunch or dinner. There is also a limit on the number of people
who can attend, so the event is not very costly.
How much time does it take to run?
If you want to run for board, it's wise to plan on dedicating some
time to the cause during the election period. You'll spend 10 days
campaigning and networking, but you'll receive three years of rewarding
and unforgettable experiences. Besides, the events that candidates
are asked to attend are all fun, and it's always interesting to
get to know fellow members. Past candidates always say they enjoyed
the campaign experience and formed impenetrable bonds with other
members running for board.
What's required of board members?
Once you're on the board, the time it takes to actually serve on
it varies from member to member. Each governor serves on several
committees and are invited to attend all committee meetings. In
a month's time, a board member averages three to five committee
meetings, usually over the lunch break. Board members are also required
to attend one monthly board meeting in the evening. In addition,
they're encouraged to attend as many Club functions as they can,
but MAC activities are always high class and enjoyable.
Nominating Committee

Top row(l-r) Gary Clark, Jim Dankenbring, Tim
Reeves, Fred Heger
Bottom row (l-r) Bob Keightley, Brent Kaniecki, Mike Hackett, Rick
Lodewyck
Not pictured: Jay Holland, Janette Lohman, Chris Michalak, Dave
Robnett and D. Michael Tully
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