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NATIONAL SHOW COMMITTEE POSITION DESCRIPTIONS
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Show Chair
The Show Chair is key person responsible and has all of the
authority for managing the entire national show event. This individual works
closely with the Show Advisory Team and selects all of the national show
committee chairs except for those that are standard ACA assigned positions or
committees (Site Coordinator, Assistant Show Chair, Top 20, Ways & Means,
and Challenge Trophy Committee). Involves the Assistant Show Chair as much as
possible if the ACA Board has approved one. Assists and follows-up with each
of the committee representatives to ensure all target dates and goals are met.
See separate position description for details on specific
Show Chair responsibilities.
Show Advisory Team
The Show Advisory Team consists of the Show Chair, Site
Coordinator, Treasurer, and the Previous Show Chair. The team may also add one
additional member if approved by the Board. This group provides advice and
assistance to the Show Chair and is responsible for making all of the
decisions as they are related to the planning and running of the national.
Obedience Chair
Oversees all of the Obedience and Rally (if offered) events
at the national. Arranges for the obedience equipment to be available for
judging. Works with the Show Chair on selecting local obedience and rally
judges for the national. Notifies Judges Hospitality Chair if assistance is
needed with transportation. Arranges for at least two rings stewards to assist
during judging.
Agility Chair
Agility may be held on the national show grounds or at a
local park depending on availability and space. The Agility Chair oversees all
aspects of agility. This includes selecting an agility judge, arranging for
agility equipment, and obtaining any other materials like placement ribbons,
etc. The Agility Chair should be familiar with the latest agility rules and
classes. Submits basic information to the Publicity Chair for inclusion in the
flyer and to the Show Chair for the premium list. Notifies Judges Hospitality
Chair if assistance is needed with transportation. Arranges for several people
to assist with ring set-ups for the various courses that will be run.
Auction
The Auction Chair solicits and collects all of the items
for the auction that is held on Friday evening of the show week. Submits a
basic write up to the Publicity Chair for the flyers that includes a form for
submitting auction donation with name and address and pre-determined use of
funds collected on items auctioned. Numbers each item and prepares a list with
the Treasurer for ease and expediting of member payments during the auction.
It should be noted that most items donated for the auction are received
throughout the national week. Ensures club related materials like auction
paddles and sign-in sheets are available. Selects auctioneer(s) for the event
as well as assistants to monitor auction paddles, track purchases, and to
parade the auction items around for buyers to see. Approximately eight to 10
persons needed during the auction as well as a couple of assistants prior to
the event to help collect, set-up, and number items.
CGC
This individual arranges all aspects of the CGC event
including the selection the CGC Evaluator. Provides the basic information to
the Show Chair for inclusion in the premium list. Confirms with the Site
Coordinator and Show Chair on date, location, and time of the event and
arranges for any assistants to help during the CGC testing. Informs Judges
Hospitality Chair if any transportation assistance is needed.
Catalog Advertising
Person responsible for collecting all catalog ads as well
as club pages to the Superintendent on or before the pre-determined due date.
Provides basic information to the Publicity Chair for flyers including
categories for special ads, e.g. Top 20, memorial, etc. Published catalog
deadline should be at least one week prior to due date to the Superintendent
to allow for time to summarize and mail the ads. All ads should be received
from advertisers with appropriate funds in "camera ready" format.
Submits all monies received to the Treasurer and keeps Show Chair informed of
status. Majority of work occurs six to eight weeks before the actual show
date. Coordinates with Show Chair to make sure all club pages are submitted,
e.g. Top 20 score sheet, donor page, President’s welcome, future national
information, memorial dedication pages, etc. Sends all ads and other club
pages directly to the Superintendent to be received by the due date to avoid
any late fees. Receives pictures used in ads from the Superintendent at the
show and mails them back to the advertisers after the show. Ad pictures can be
returned during the show to those that are in attendance at the national.
Challenge Trophy Committee
This is an official ACA committee that is responsible for
maintaining, storing, and transporting the various approved club challenge
trophies. The trophies must be properly packed for transportation or shipment
to the national host hotel. Each trophy should be on display ringside on the
trophy table for that day’s event and properly marked with a dedication card
for ease of identification. This committee should ensure that the proper
trophies are available each day after judging to be included in the
appropriate pictures of the winners. All challenge trophies need to be set-up
and on display for the annual awards banquet held on Saturday evening. After
the banquet, the trophies need to be properly packed for transportation. This
committee maintain a list all winners and have the appropriate engraving
performed on those trophies designed for that purpose. This committee has
separate and distinct responsibilities from the national Trophy Chair.
Chief Ring Steward
Arranges for ring stewards for each day of conformation
judging. At least two stewards should be assigned for each day and three on
Saturday for breed competition. Stewards should have previous experience ring
stewarding. The Chief Ring Steward cannot have any dogs owned or co-owned
entered in the show. The Chief Steward should be available, if not stewarding,
during each day’s judging.
Emergency Coordinator
Works with Site Coordinator and Show Chair on obtaining
information of local area emergency services such as fire, hospital locations
in relation to the national show site. This information is acquired early in
the planning stages of the national and is provided to the national attendees
either through the inclusion of the exhibitor hospitality packages or upon
check-in at the hotel.
Exhibitor Hospitality (optional)
Prepares welcome bags for all attendees (one per membership
household). This can be distributed either when guests check-in at the hotel
or during the Welcome Party. The club does not budget any money towards
exhibitor hospitality, and therefore, this person(s) needs to seek out
members/businesses to donate items to include in the bags. This person also
researches and includes information and directions to local area restaurants,
grocery stores, pet stores, etc., to those attending the national.
Grounds
Primary responsibilities are to ensure that the all rings
are set-up and ready for each day’s events. Assists setting up rings working
with the Superintendent who supplies ring ropes, floor matting etc., on
Monday. Makes sure trash bins and pooper-scoopers are placed throughout the
show grounds for exhibitors to use when exercising their dogs. Works closely
with Show Chair and Site Coordinator during the show week with any ring
adjustments or other grounds related needs. This person should have one or two
assistants to help throughout the week. At least one Grounds crew person
should be available ringside one hour before judging starts each day to ensure
the ring is set up properly and this at least one person should be available
during judging. Grounds crew may be asked to assist reserved seating, W&M,
and vendors with any special needs. Grounds should be checked for cleanliness
at the completion of the show on Saturday afternoon.
Judges Hospitality
This individual cannot have any dogs entered in the show as
they have direct contact with the judges. About one to two months before the
national, the Judges Hospitality Chair contacts each of the judges to obtain
their travel schedules. Provides each judge with the information on ground
transportation to and from the national show site. Greets the judges when they
arrive and either has meals (dinner/breakfast) with the judge, particularly if
the judge is traveling alone, or arranges for another club member, not
exhibiting dogs, to assist if they cannot attend. Works with the Site
Coordinator on hotel rooms for the judges and also on arranging daily lunches
for all judges and ring stewards that are working on that particular day.
Coordinates judge’s gifts that are usually left in the hotel room for each
judge upon arrival. Monies spent on judges gifts must be pre-approved by the
Site Coordinator and Treasurer.
Parade of Akitas
Oversees parade of titleholders and rescue Akitas. Provides
information to the Publicity Chair for inclusion in the flyer. Collects
write-ups from the owners about each of the dogs that will be read during the
parade event. At least one additional person is needed ringside to either read
the write-ups or to assist with stewarding the event. Additional assistance is
needed if music is included with the program. Equipment needs should be
coordinated through the Site Coordinator. The collection and returning of all
music is the responsibility of this committee. Music should be pre-arranged
and limited in length to ensure a timely event. This event begins after the
Top 20 on Thursday evening.
Publicity
Primary responsibility is to collect all of the information
to be included in the national flyers that are typically mailed in the month
of June. Works closely with all of the committee chairs that have information
that is included in the flyers. Reviews flyers with the Show Committee prior
to being mailed by an outside service to the membership. Also emails a
computer file of the flyers to the Website Committee to be posted on the club
site. May be asked to supply portions of the flyer to be included in the Club’s
monthly Update, print reserved seating nametags, and trophy cards listing the
sponsors name and trophy class, etc. Advanced graphics computer are beneficial
to preparing a professional product.
Reserved Seating
Collects names of individuals that have reserved ringside
seats for the entire week of the national. Provides basic information to the
Publicity Chair for inclusion in the flyer. Prices for reserving seats are
determined by the Show Advisory Team. This position needs to work closely with
the W&M Committee and the Treasurer to obtain information on individuals
who have reserved seats. The number of seats is dependent on the ring size and
should be confirmed with the Show Chair and Site Coordinator. Reserved Seating
gives priority to the national show committee chairs and their members for
front row seats prior to the acceptance of reservations that begins with the
release of the flyers. This committee needs to create a ring seating chart and
nametags (the Publicity Chair can assist with the printing of nametags) for
each of the reserved seats. Reserved seating should be set-up no later than
Tuesday of the national week. It is best to have several assistants to help
with the ring-seating set-up.
RV
Manages RV reservations for the national. Obtains cost and
maximum number of motor homes spaces from the Site Coordinator and sets final
price with the Show Advisory Team. Submits basic information to Publicity
Chair for inclusion in the flyer. This individual should arrive by Monday of
the national week to layout and assist identifying and parking of all motor
homes. Informs all arrivals on any specific hotel regulations and show rules
about non-entered dogs to be kept away from the actual show grounds.
Top 20
This is an official ACA committee and it is responsible to
run and oversee all aspects of the Top 20 event at the national. This
committee needs to provide a description of the trophy to be awarded for
inclusion in the premium list to the Show Chair as well as any form or
procedures to be included in the catalog. Notifies Judges Hospitality Chair if
assistance is needed with transportation. The Top 20 Committee handles all
ribbons and medallions.
Trophies
This committee has a very early responsibility that
begins in January, or earlier, to identify possible trophy themes to be
awarded at the national. These themes as well as costs are presented to the
Show Advisory Team and together one is selected no later than mid-March.
Pricing and sizes are determined for each award/event to be held at the
national with the exception of Top 20 and submitted to the Website Committee
for inclusion and sponsorship thru the club website. There needs to be close
coordination with the Treasurer and Website Chair on reservations and
payments. Information on each trophy sponsored along with descriptions needs
to be given to the Show Chair to be included in the premium list usually by
May or June. The actual trophies need to be purchased and received before the
national event. The trophies can be dropped ship to a club member close to the
national site if they cannot be easily transported. Cards should be created
with the trophy name and sponsor for ease of distribution at the national (the
Publicity Chair may be able to assist with this task). A trophy committee
representative needs to make sure each days trophies are out for display at
the show ring and they need to work closely with the ring stewards to have the
proper trophies in the ring for each event. During the national it is best to
identify several individuals to help set-up each days trophies and to share
time at the trophy table. This committee has separate and distinct
responsibilities from the Challenge Trophy Committee.
Vendors
Reservations for vendor selling space are made through the
vendor chair. The Site Coordinator will inform the Vendor Chair on the size,
number, and amount of vendor space that will be available. Pricing for vendor
space and tables needs to be approved by the Treasurer. Information needs to
be provided to the Publicity Chair for inclusion in the flyer. The Vendor
Chair should use a standard club approved contract for all vendors. Efforts
should be made to have some non-Akita vendors at the national that would be of
benefit and interest for Akita exhibitors. This position collects all vendor
related fees and submits them to the Treasurer. This individual or a designee
should be at the national on the Monday for marking out space and informing
vendors of the booth numbers.
Ways & Means
This is an official ACA committee that is responsible for
the sale of club related merchandise at the national. The purchase quantities
and pricing of all items needs to be approved by the Treasurer. Provides
information to the Publicity Chair for inclusion in the national flyers.
Obtains quotes and places orders for all merchandise to be sold at the
national including logo pins for each regular class entry. Keeps accurate
records of all pre-orders of merchandise and forwards all monies received to
the Treasurer. Informs other committee chairs if items are reserved through
the order form, e.g., banquet, reserved seating, etc. Ways & Means is
responsible for arranging transport or shipping of all merchandise to the host
hotel. All pre-orders need to be assembled for those requesting pick-up at the
national. This should be completed no later Tuesday of the show week. All
non-attending orders should be set aside and shipped after the national. The
Site Coordinator will identify a secure storage space for all items during the
national show week. Each day all merchandise for sale must be on display
during show hours at the designated tables usually near ringside. Committee
members should set a rotating schedule for managing the W&M tables with at
least two members. Other national items such as show catalogs and/or banquet
reservations may be sold at the W&M tables.
Welcome Party
The Welcome Party is held on Tuesday evening and is
set-up with the assistance of the Site Coordinator. A theme is identified and
a local Akita club or ACA members may be needed to assist with the event
depending on theme selected. The Show Advisory Team approves the event and
provides the Publicity Chair with the appropriate information to be included
in the flyers. The information should be included in the schedule of events as
part of the premium list.
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