The Pulse June 2015 (Special Conference Edition)

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THE PULSE THE NEWSLETTER OF THE ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY HOUSING OFFICERS JUNE 2015 IN THIS ISSUE Welcome to York [3] Getting to know the new Board [4] OACUHO Committee Profiles [8] SPECIAL CONFERENCE EDITION

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Transcript of The Pulse June 2015 (Special Conference Edition)

THE PULSETHE NEWSLETTER OF THE ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY HOUSING OFFICERS

JUNE 2015

IN THIS ISSUE

Welcome to York [3] Getting to know the new Board [4] OACUHO Committee Profiles [8]

S P E C I A L C O N F E R E N C E E D I T I O N

PRESIDENTLaura Storey | Carleton [email protected]

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PRESIDENT-ELECT / FINANCE DIRECTORJulie West | University of Guelph [email protected]

PAST PRESIDENTChad Nuttall | University of Toronto Mississauga [email protected]

COMMUNICATION DIRECTOR Brian Cunha | University of Waterloo [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORMatthew Harris | York University [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP ENGAGEMENT DIRECTORBrian Ingoldsby | University of Guelph [email protected]

CONFERENCE DIRECTORBrittany Gawley | McMaster [email protected]

CORPORATE PARTNER RELATIONS DIRECTORColin Ryrie | Brock [email protected]

SENIOR-LEVEL MEMBER AT LARGEGlenn Matthews | Western [email protected]

MEMBER AT LARGESamantha Wiebe | University of Waterloo [email protected]

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Outgoing Board of Directors

Join the outgoing board of directors at the Annual General Meeting on Wednesday June 10th at 10:30am.

   

I  hope  you  are  as  excited  to  be  here  as  I  am.  

As  always   there  will  be   lots  of  opportunities   to   learn   in  educational  sessions  and  workshops,  but  take  time  during  breaks  and  social  events  to  get  to  know  colleagues  from  all  around  Ontario  and  Canada.        

Be   sure   to   take   time   on   Wednesday   to   visit   with   our   Corporate   Partners   and  Vendors  who  provide  so  many  products  and  services  that  help  us  to  do  our  jobs.  

As  well  on  Wednesday,  you  will  have  the  opportunity  to  sign  up  for  committees  and  networks   –   check   out   the   OACUHO   table   over   lunch   and   talk   with   us   about   all  OACUHO  has  to  offer.  

I’m  sure  you  can  make  this  the  best  OACUHO  conference  you  have  attended.  

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Hi and welcome to OACUHO @ York!

Julie  West2015/2016   OACUHO  President

The  Host  Commi0ee  is  excited  to  have  OACUHO  visi9ng  York  University  for  Rejuvenate  2015.  

We  have  planned  a  lively  week  that  will  allow  the  membership  to  engage  and  network.    We  hope  that  you  have  a  week  filled  with  learning  and  enrichment.  

The  Host  Commi0ee's  Top              are:  

6.  The  Backyard  BBQ  5.  The  Tuesday  Night  Socials  4.  The  ice  cream  truck  3.  Dr.  Carney  Strange  2.  The  Banquet  1.  Sessions  and  learning  

We  look  forward  to  having  a  fantas9c  week  with  everyone!  

See  you  at  the  BBQ!  

The  Host  Commi,ee  

welcome  to  your  professional  home.Welcome  to  York.

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Getting to Know the New BoardPRESIDENTJulie West | University of Guelph

PRESIDENT-ELECT / FINANCE DIRECTORDaryl Nauman | York University

Hometown:  Burlington,  Ontario  

First  Student  Housing  pro  job:  Manager  in  residence  at  Durham  College  &  UOIT  

Love  to  talk  about:  Fitness,  technology,  music,  and  of  course  housing  

Tips  for  networking  at  the  conference:  Find  individuals  whose  interests  or  work   intrigues  you;  ask   them  ques9ons,  as  others  will  o^en  embrace  an  opportunity   to   talk   about   what   they   are   passionate   about   or   proud   of.  Also,  don't  forget  to  wear  your  name  tag.  

What  you  love  about  OACUHO:  Our  caring  membership,  who  are  engaged  and  dedicated  to  their  work  and  contribute  in  various  ways  to  OACUHO.  I  love   that   OACUHO   brings   us   together   to   share   knowledge,   experiences,  and   best   prac9ces.   I   also   appreciate   the   wonderful   memories   that   are  created  because  of  OACUHO.  

Why   I   joined   the   BOD:   I   believe   OACUHO   plays   a   valuable   role   in  advancing  our  profession  as  a  whole  and  that  the  BOD  is   instrumental   in  guiding  that  work.  I'm  looking  forward  to  giving  back  to  the  organiza9on,  as  well  as,  mee9ng  and  working  with  more  colleagues  across  Ontario  and  beyond.  

COMMUNICATION DIRECTOR Brian Cunha | University of Waterloo

Hometown:  Kitchener,  Ontario    First   Student   Housing   pro   job:  Duty   Staff  Manager   at   the   University   of  Guelph

Love  to  talk  about:  Food,  theatre,  current  events,  and  higher  ed    Tips   for   networking   at   the   conference:   Sit   beside   someone   you   don’t  know   at   every   session.   The   people   in   this   field   are   so   welcoming   and  friendly,   you’ll   be   surprised   how   many   people   you   meet   by   just   sidng  beside  someone  new  and  introducing  yourself!  

What  you  love  about  OACUHO:  I  love  how  much  passion  the  membership  has   about   what   we   do.   People   in   OACUHO   are   smart,   passionate,   and  driven.   I  think  the  people  is  what  makes  up  this  associa9on  and  I   love  to  meet  new  to  seasoned  members  and  hear  their  story.  

Why  I   joined  the  BOD:  Ever  since  my  first  OACUHO  Spring  conference  at  Lakehead  in  2010  I  found  that  this  associa9on  was  where  my  professional  home   could   be.   The  more   I   became   involved  with  OACUHO,   the  more   I  wanted   to   give   back   to   the   associa9on.   I   was   a   member   of   a   few  commi0ees  over  the  years  and  Communica9on  was  where  I  had  the  most  passion.  I  had  a  vision  of  where  the  Pulse  could  go  and  now  I  am  looking  into  my  second  term  in  the  role.        

Hometown:  Woodstock  ON  

First  Student  Housing  pro  job:  Residence  Life  Assistant,  Sault  College      Love   to   talk   about:   Assessment,   sta9s9cs,   tennis,   home   ownership,  gardening  and  pets  

Tips  for  networking  at  the  conference:  Meet  as  many  people  as  you  can  from   all   walks   of   student   housing.   Engage   in   conversa9on   longer   than  'what   school   are   you   from'   or   'what   is   your   role'.     Ask  what   challenges  they  face  in  their  posi9on  or  their  greatest  achievement  this  year.  

What  you  love  about  OACUHO:    The  casual  nature  of  the  group.    Easy  to  make  new  friends  and  re-­‐connect  with  old  friends,  and  the  ability  to  pick  up  the  phone  or  send  an  email  if  you  confront  something  new  in  your  job  and   you   need   some   advice.     There   is   a   lot   of   experience   and   advice  available  to  members.  

Why   I   joined   the   BOD:     I   have   a   long   history   with   OACUHO   and   was  feeling   disconnected   (I   was   one   of   those   people   that   said   OACUHO  recently  has  not  been  offering  much  to  those  outside  of  ResLife).    We've  seen  growth  in  the  diversity  of  offerings  in  the  past  few  years  and  we  need  to  keep  that  momentum  going.    We  need  to  embrace  all  facets  of  student  housing   and   I   challenge   each   and   everyone   one   of   you   to   take  up   that  charge  and  learn  about  (and  from)  each  other.  

PAST PRESIDENTLaura Storey | Carleton University

Hometown:  Napanee,  Ontario  

First   Student   Housing   pro   job:   Residence   Assignments   Coordinator   at  Trent  University  

Love  to  talk  about:  Ul9mate  Frisbee,  jokes,  food,  travel,  spirituality  

Tips  for  networking  at  the  conference:  Connect  with  2-­‐3  people  a^er  the  conference   that   you   met   at   the   conference.   Send   them   an   email   right  away   to   thank   them   for   connec9ng.   Set   a   reminder   in   your   calendar   to  connect  with  them  again  in  6  months.      

What   you   love   about   OACUHO:   The   people.   The   opportuni9es.   Feeling  like  this  is  my  professional  home.  

Why   I   joined   the   BOD:   I   wanted   to   get   involved   to   give   back   to   the  profession  and  to  build  on  the  momentum  of  the  great  work  of  our  recent  Boards.  It’s  been  rewarding  to  connect  with  people  and  to  be  part  of  this  organiza9on.  Selfishly  –  I  have  a  new  audience  for  my  jokes.  ;)  

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORVictoria Gadon | Queen’s University

CORPORATE MEMBER RELATIONS DIRECTORColin Ryrie | Brock University

MEMBERSHIP ENGAGEMENT DIRECTOR Andrew Quenneville | Western University

CONFERENCE DIRECTORSara Wills | Carleton University

Hometown:  Delta,  ON      First   Student   Housing   pro   job:   Residence   Programmer   at   Lakehead  University  (Go  Wolves  Go!)      Love   to   talk   about:   Popular   culture,   #pd4free   and   best   prac9ces,   NFL  football,  and  travel.      Tips   for   networking   at   the   conference:   Always   take   an   opportunity   to  meet  someone  you  don’t  know  –  there’s  always  something  to  learn  from  someone  new  from  a  different  ins9tu9on.    Also  have  your  business  cards  handy   and   ask   any   new   connec9ons   for   theirs   –   it’s   nice   to   re-­‐connect  a^er  the  conference  and  maintain  that  rela9onship  throughout  the  year.      What  you  love  about  OACUHO:  I   love  that  people  across  the  associa9on  share   in   the   passion   of   suppor9ng   student   success,   regardless   of   which  area  of  housing  they  are   in.    Each  person  strives   to   improve  the  student  experience  and  create  developmental  opportuni9es  for  our  students  every  day.      Why   I   joined   the  BOD:  Since  my  first   year  as  an  OACUHO  member  with  Lakehead,   I   recognized   the   benefits   I   gained   from   my   OACUHO  membership   experience.     I   was   involved   in   commi0ees   and   had   a  wonderful   learning   experience   while   enrolled   in   the   professional  mentorship   program   –   thanks   Dale   Mullings!     As   I   con9nued   into   the  housing  field  professionally,  I  became  more  and  more  interested  in  giving  back   to   others   in   hopes   of   offering   them   the   same   unique,   fun,   and  developmental  experience  that  I  had.

Hometown:  Port  Hope,  Ontario      First  Student  Housing  pro   job:  Community  Coordinator  at   the  University  of  Waterloo      Love  to  talk  about:  Travel,  Reality  TV,  Books,  and  Housing      Tips  for  networking  at  the  conference:  Use  meals  and  socials  to  connect  with  others.  This   is  a  great,  relaxed  9me  to  meet  new  people  and  get  to  know  people  outside  of  sessions!        What   you   love   about  OACUHO:  Housing   is   a   unique   field   and   one   that  others   can   struggle   to   fully   understand.   I   love   that   OACUHO   brings  together   individuals   from   across   the   province   to   learn   from   each   other,  share  a  common  experience,  and  develop  a  network.  Even  though  we  may  not   see   each   other   frequently,   I   love   the   feeling   of   connectedness   that  OACUHO  brings.        Why  I  joined  the  BOD:  In  my  first  few  years  in  the  field,  I  have  learned  so  much   from   the   experiences   I   have   had   through   OACUHO   and   the  passionate   and   engaged  professionals  who   are   part   of   the   associa9on.   I  have   really   enjoyed   my   experiences   in   OACUHO   so   far-­‐   being   part   of  commi0ees  and  project  work,  a0ending  conferences,  and  connec9ng  with  colleagues.   I  wanted   to   join   the   Board   of   Directors   to   contribute   to  our  professional  home  and  help   to  give  others   the   same  great  experiences   I  have  had.    

Hometown:  Comber,  Ontario  

First  Student  Housing  pro  job:  Residence  Manager  (Western  University)  

Love  to  talk  about:  genealogy,  wellness  (healthy  living),  student  affairs  

Tips  for  networking  at  the  conference:  A0end  socials  and  par9cipate  in  as  many  informal  evening  conversa9ons  as  possible.  These  are  a  great  way  to  get   to  know  the  amazing  people  that  work   in  housing   in  our  Associa9on  and  to  learn  about  their  work!  

What   you   love   about   OACUHO:   I   think   OACUHO   is   a   great   vehicle   for  mee9ng   other   excited   professionals,   learning   about   the   challenges   they  face   day-­‐to-­‐day   and   their   many   successes.   I   love   hearing   about   what  others   are   doing   and   being   able   to   learn   about   the   trends   occurring   in  student  housing.  

Why   I   joined   the   BOD:   During   the   past   year   I   had   the   pleasure   of  par9cipa9ng   in   the   Membership   Engagement   and   Communica9ons  commi0ees   of   OACUHO.   I   really   enjoyed   my   experiences   on   these  commi0ees   and   was   energized   working   alongside   other   impassioned  professionals.   I   feel   the  BOD   is  a  great  way   to  con9nue  to  stay  engaged,  contribute   to   the   conversa9on,   and   work   with   other   enthusias9c  professionals.  

Hometown:  Kitchener  

First   student   housing   pro   job:   Residence   Life   Coordinator   at   Brock  University  (I  never  le^!)  

Tips   for   networking   at   the   conference:   We’re   pre0y   friendly   here   at  OACUHO  so  my  only  sugges9on  is  to  put  yourself  out  there  and  don’t  be  afraid   to   build   rela9onships   with   new   people.     We   only   have   a   couple  9mes  a  year  when  members  can  meet  face  to  face,  so  take  advantage  of  it  and  start  making  new  friends.    

What   you   love   about   OACUHO:   I   love   how   the   OACUHO   community   is  such   a   close   knit   group.     There   are   s9ll   a   lot   of   people   within   the  organiza9on   that   I   met   at   my   first   spring   conference,   and   it   is   great   to  reconnect  every  year  to  solidify  and  build  on  those  friendships.    It  almost  feels  like  every  spring  conference  is  a  giant  family  reunion,  and  it  is  a  great  feeling  to  be  a  part  of  that  ‘family’.    

Why   I   joined   the   BOD:   I   joined   the   Board   of   Directors   because   a^er  comple9ng   my   Master’s   Degree,   I   was   looking   for   another   way   to  challenge  myself   and   con9nue  my  professional   development.     I   had  not  been   a   board  member   up   to   this   point   in  my   professional   career,   and   I  wanted  to  give  back  to  the  associa9on.    It  was  definitely  the  right  decision  as  it  is  been  an  amazing  year  on  the  board,  and  I  look  forward  to  another  one.    

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MID-LEVEL (SENIOR) MEMBER-AT-LARGEChris Alleyne | Western University

Hometown:  Barrie,  Ontario  

First   Student   Housing   pro   job:   Assistant   Residence   Life   Coordinator,  Queen’s  University  

Love   to   talk   about:   Sports,   food,   music/movies/shows,   current   events,  travel  and  student  conduct/development  

Tips   for   networking   at   the   conference:   Be   yourself,   don’t   feel   like   you  have   to   act   a   certain   way   or   talk   about   something   you   know   very   li0le  about   just   to   impress   someone.   People   will   appreciate   gedng   to   know  your   real   interests   and   passions,   and   it   will   also   help   make   you   more  memorable.    

What   you   love   about   OACUHO:   I   love   connec9ng  with   colleagues   both  new  and  old,  and  having  an  opportunity  to  not  only  contribute  but   learn  from   all   the   amazing   things   people   are   doing   across   our   organiza9on.  OACUHO  is  made  up  of  so  many  people  from  all  over,  with  new  ideas  and  perspec9ves  on   any   topic.   I   feel   like   I   learn   something  new  every  9me   I  a0end  an  event.      Why  I  joined  the  BOD:  I  really  felt  like  it  was  my  turn  to  get  involved  and  give  back,  I  have  received  so  much  from  OACUHO  and  I  thought  this  was  a  perfect  opportunity   to  contribute   to  my  organiza9on.  The  people  on   the  board   seem   to  have   the  opportunity   to  develop  great   rela9onships  with  the  membership  and  I  look  forward  to  con9nuing  to  build  my  network  of  connec9ons  with  people.      

Hometown:  Burnaby,  Bri9sh  Columbia  

First  Student  Housing  pro  job:  Residence  Manager  at  Western  

Love  to  talk  about:  New  York  City,  Paris,  food,  and  my  two  weiner  dogs  -­‐  Oscar  &  Frankie.  

Tips   for  networking  at  the  conference:   It  may  feel   like  everyone  already  knows  everyone,  but  trust  me,  you're  not  alone!  Join  the  Mentor/Mentee  program,   sit   next   to   people   you   don't   know,   and   have   your   workmates  introduce  you  to  folks  from  other  schools.    

What  you  love  about  OACUHO:  OACUHO  in  itself  is  a  family  of  colleagues  -­‐  no  ma0er  how  long  we  haven't  seen  each  other,  it's  always  easy  to  pick  up   where   we   le^   off.  Members   have   always   been   welcoming,   eager   to  learn   from   one   another,   and   always  willing   to   share   resources   amongst  ins9tu9ons.   Everyone   has   the   same   shared  mission   -­‐   to   create   the   best  residence  experience  for  their  students.  

Why  I  joined  the  BOD:  A^er  many  years  of  working  in  the  Housing  field,  I  felt   that   this   opportunity   would   give   me   a   chance   to   give   back   to   the  organiza9on   in   a   meaningful   way.   I've   also   been   interested   in  strengthening   the   engagement   of   our   Facili9es,   Marke9ng,   and  Admissions  professionals  within  the  Organiza9on.  

MEMBER-AT-LARGEDiane Rawlings | University of Windsor

Hometown:  Lasalle,  Ontario  (just  outside  of  Windsor)       First  Student  Housing  pro  job:  Department  Head,  Residence  Services,  University  of  Windsor       Love  to  talk  about:  Food,  gardening  and  my  kids!       Tips  for  networking  at  the  conference:  Don't  be  afraid  to  come  up  and  talk  to  a  CHO.    They  want  to  get  to  know  you  as  much  as  you  might  want  to  meet  them.       What  you  love  about  OACUHO:    I  love  the  enthusiasm  of  the  people  who  want  to  make  the  students'  experience  the  best  that  it  can  be.    Also  like  to  see  the  growth  of  young  professionals  as  they  progress  through  their  careers.       Why  I  joined  the  BOD:    To  be  honest,  it's  9me  to  give  back.    I've  been  involved  on  other  boards  and  hope  to  learn  from  my  fellow  directors  and  offer  some  exper9se  along  the  way.    

MEMBER-AT-LARGEJordan McLinden | Carleton University

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Communications

Membership  Engagement

Interested in joining an OACUHO committee but want to learn more about it? We asked our four past directors who have committees to tell us more about them.

Profiling OACUHO Committees

1.  What  are  the  main  responsibiliPes  of  your  commiQee/what  are  different  ways  volunteers  can  contribute?The   Communica9on   Commi0ee   is   tasked   with   overseeing  OACUHO’s  communica9on  to   its  membership.  The  main  project  for   the   commi0ee   is   the   development   and   execu9on   of   the  Pulse,   a   monthly   newsle0er   that   is   distributed   digitally   to   the  en9re   membership.   There   are   special   roles   in   this   porpolio  where  commi0ee  members  par9cipated  in  being  an  editor  of  the  Pulse   for   a   month   where   they   were   tasked   with   arranging  content   for   the  month   they  were  assigned.  The  commi0ee  also  works  on  the  OACUHO  social  media  pages  and  strategically  tries  to  improve  communica9on  throughout  the  associa9on. 2.  How  oTen  does  your  commiQee  meet  and  how?The   Communica9ons   commi0ee   meets   bi-­‐weekly.   Usually   the  calls  are  kept  to  about  twenty  minutes,  so  the  9me  commitment  is   low.   We   can   get   a   lot   done   on   these   calls,   but   it   isn’t   all  business!   It’s   a   great   way   for   us   to   connect   and   touch   base  throughout  the  year. 3.  What  is  the  Pme  commitment  for  volunteers?Time  commitment  depends  on  what  you  can  put   in.  As  a  Pulse  editor,   you   can  probably   assume  you  will   be  doing   close   to  4-­‐5  hours  a  month.  If  you  are  a  general  member/writer  to  the  Pulse,  expect  more  like  2  hours  a  month.  4.  How  many  members  are  currently  on  your  commiQee?There  are  currently  11  members  on  the  commi0ee.  Ideally,  there  would  be  about  10  -­‐  15  members.  

1.  What  are  the  main  responsibiliPes  of  your  commiQee/what  are  different  ways  volunteers  can  contribute?MEC  volunteers  currently  all  serve  on  1  or  more  of  the  following  5  subcommi0ees:

General  Engagement  –  Responsible  for  the  many  awesome  social  ini9a9ves   that   come   out   of   the   MEC,   General   Engagement  volunteers   have   had   a   hand   in   planning   the   Secret   Snowflake  exchange  and  the  NHL  and  March  Madness  pools. OACUHO   Mentorship   Program   –   Two   MEC   volunteers   have  worked   hard   this   year   to   provide   direc9on   and   support   to   the  OACUHO’s   Mentorship   Program   and   the   60   members   that  par9cipate.   This   program   has   grown   almost   250%   in   the   last   2  years!   Student  Professional  Mentorship  Program  –  Two  MEC  members  have   also   worked   hard   to   con9nue   developing   the   Student  Professional  Mentorship  Program,  which  links  new  professionals  with   student   staff  members   from  various   ins9tu9ons  who  have  an  interest  in  Student  Housing.  Awards   –   One   of   our   larger   subcommi0ees,   4   MEC   members  have   worked   together   to   create   the   new   20   Years   of   Service  Award,   to   recognize   those  who  have  dedicated   their   careers   to  the  Student  Housing  field,  and  to  update  the  awards  por9on  of  the   OACUHO   website,   in   advance   of   our   year-­‐end   awards  process.   Commi0ee   members   are   currently   busy   reviewing  award  nomina9ons  in  advance  of  the  Spring  Conference!Networks   –   Each   one   of   OACUHO’s   4   Knowledge   Networks  (Marke9ng,   Admissions   and  Assignments   [MAA],   Engaging  New  OACUHO   Professionals   [ENOP],   Living-­‐Learning   Programs   [LLP]  and  Facili9es)  currently  had  a  MEC  member  working  as  a  liaison,  to  help  out  in  any  ways  possible. 2.  How  oTen  does  your  commiQee  meet  and  how?Every  3  weeks.  Video-­‐chat   (though  call-­‐in  op9on   is  available   for  those  without  webcams)  

3.  What  is  the  Pme  commitment  for  volunteers?Volunteers  contribute  an  average  of  1-­‐2  hours/week.  

4.  How  many  members  are  currently  on  your  commiQee?There   are   currently   14   members   of   the   MEC,   including   the  director.  

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Corporate  Relations Professional  Development

1.  What  are  the  main  responsibiliPes  of  your  commiQee/what  are  different  ways  volunteers  can  contribute?The   overall   purpose   of   the   Corporate   Partner   Rela9ons  Commi0ee   is   to   recruit   and  maintain   sponsors   for   OACUHO   so  the   organiza9on   can   be   well   funded   to   fulfil   its   objec9ves   to  support  OACUHO  members.     The   commi0ee  works   to  meet   its  revenue  targets  through  several  avenues.    We  seek  to  build  our  annual  sponsor  base,  as  this  is  the  most  reliable  form  of  revenue  for  the  organiza9on.    We  also  reach  out  to  our  annual  sponsors,  as  well   as  other  businesses   to  create   sponsorship  opportuni9es  at   our   annual   conferences   (spring   conference,   fall   business  mee9ng,   and   residence   life   conference),   and   we   also   look   to  create  one-­‐9me  sponsorship  opportuni9es,  based  on   the  needs  of  our  corporate  sponsors. Commi0ee  members  contribute  to  the  commi0ee  by  seeking  out  businesses   that  may  be   interested   in   sponsoring  with  OACUHO,  and   communica9ng   the   variety   of   sponsorship   opportuni9es  available   to   suit   the   needs   of   the   sponsor.     Other   roles   may  include   reviews   of   our   annual   sponsorship   package,   and  conference  specific  sponsorship  packages.    Commi0ee  members  may  also  assist  conference  organizers  in  ensuring  the  appropriate  sponsorship  benefits  are  enacted  at  each  conference.    2.  How  oTen  does  your  commiQee  meet  and  how?The   Corporate   Partner   Rela9ons   commi0ee   meets   less  frequently   than   other   OACUHO   commi0ees,   mee9ng   no   more  than  once  a  month,  and  some9mes  less  frequently.  3.  What  is  the  Pme  commitment  for  volunteers?The  9me  commitment  is  no  more  than  1  hour  a  week,  however  it  could   really   be   unlimited   if   you   are   ambi9ous   about   pursuing  addi9onal  sponsor  ‘leads’.     4.  How  many  members  are  currently  on  your  commiQee?There   are   currently   6   members   of   the   Corporate   Partner  Rela9ons  commi0ee.    As  there  is  not  as  much  work  to  go  around  with  this  commi0ee,  there  would  not  be  much  point  in  having  a  commi0ee  larger  than  10  members.    However,  a  minimum  of  4  is  important  to  fulfil  the  work  of  the  commi0ee.  

1.  What  are  the  main  responsibiliPes  of  your  commiQee/what  are  different  ways  volunteers  can  contribute?The   PD   Commi0ee   works   to   create   professional   development  opportuni9es  for  the  membership  throughout  the  academic  year.    Opportuni9es  to  get  involved  range  from  the  following:-­‐  Hos9ng  a  webinar;-­‐  Submidng  an  ar9cle  for  the  Pulse;-­‐   Facilita9ng   a   session   at   one   of   the   following   events:   the   Fall  Business   Mee9ng,   the   Residence   Life   Conference-­‐   Professional  Stream,  and  the  Spring  Conference;The   inspiring   aspect   of   the   Commi0ee   is   that   it   is   open   to   the  opportuni9es   that   the   members   want   and   con9nually   changes  annually   with   the   ways   in   which   it   offers   learning   to   the  membership.    Opportuni9es  are  not  limited  to  professionals;  we  also  see  the  value  in  developing  student  staff2.  How  oTen  does  your  commiQee  meet  and  how?Our   conference   calls   are   bi-­‐weekly   over   a   conference   calling  service  provided  by  OACUHO  for  at  most  an  hour  in  length.    If  a  Commi0ee  member  is  part  of  a  project  they  will  have  further  mee9ngs   virtually   to   discuss   the   project   and   how   to   move   it  forward. 3.  What  is  the  Pme  commitment  for  volunteers?Time   commitment   varies   from   member   to   member   and   is  determined   by   the   par9cipa9on   of   the  member.     It   can   range  from   an   extra   hour   or   two   a  week   to   presen9ng   at   one   of   the  above  conferences  and  being  present  for  that  experience.4.  How  many  members  are  currently  on  your  commiQee?The   PD   Commi0ee   is   one   of   the   larger   commi0ees   within  OACUHO   and   ranges   from   15-­‐20   members.     The   size   of   the  Commi0ee   affords   members   the   opportunity   to   make  connec9ons  with  colleagues  across  the  Associa9on  and  establish  working   rela9onships   that   assist   in   fostering   their   own  professional  development.  

For  more  informa2on  on  any  of  the  OACUHO  commi,ees,   please  visit  the  OACUHO  booth  at  the  exhibitor  fair  on  Wednesday!

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Hello  Pulse  readers!  

Welcome  to  the  Spring  Conference.  It  is  my  hope  that  you  have  been  able  to  get  comfortable,   unpack,   and   read   through   the   last   edition   of   this   year’s   OACUHO  Pulse.    

This  past  year  we  have  made  great  strides  in  our  publication  and  have  been  able  to  highlight  multiple  functional  areas  in  student  housing.  However,  next  year  is  a  new  opportunity   to  continue  to   improve  and  this  cannot  be  done  without  your  help.  If  you  haven't  contributed  to  the  Pulse  yet,  what’s  stopping  you?  There  are  endless  subject  matters  that  we  still  need  to  address  but  we  need  you.  This  week  I  encourage  you  to  chat  with  me  about  an  idea  you  have  for  the  Pulse  or  what  you  would  like  to  see  more  of  or  less  of  every  month.  We  are  always  looking  for  new  content  and  who  better  to  contribute  than  you?  Yes,  you.    

I  look  forward  to  receiving  your  article.  

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Brian  Cunha CommunicaPon  Director