Hi,
Whenever I tell people about SR, including the people who already
somewhat know about it, think that it is utterly awesome. Some wonder
why they've not heard about it from elsewhere and/or wonder how we
managed to run it as volunteers.
With that in mind, I think there are a number of things which we
should do this year to really shout about ourselves more:
* Get something into the education supplements which will be appearing
for the new academic year (I think something may already be occurring
on this)
* Emit press releases more often -- definitely about KickStart and
*before* the Competition (as well as afterwards)
* Contact various national societies to tell them we exist. Examples
include: RAEng, IET, STEMNET. I'm aware we have had some contact
with these in the past, but nothing much seems to happen.
Crossover between the above to the proposed AMA on Reddit [0] may also
be worthwhile.
Some beneficial things which this could [1] provoke:
* Even more schools want to be involved [2]
* Volunteers appear from non-university sources
* Potential sponsors already know about us and think we're cool
* Employers/Unis are potentially more aware of us, providing more
gravitas to students having SR on their CVs, which is good for them,
and increases our own value in turn
I'm not expecting that we'll manage all of this in one go, but I do
think that we should aim to get something in the papers about the
start of the SR 2015 year.
Thoughts/volunteers?
Thanks,
Peter
[0]
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/srobo/HOaiio5QI2k/discussion
[1] This is mostly wild speculation however.
[2] Not something that's currently an issue, but worth mentioning as
it would likely occur.