Monday, August 27, 2012

What Have I Been Up To? Funny You Should Ask...

Well, here is an update for you all on what I've done this summer. I tried to make it funny so bare with me...


End of semester report

Transition, Time Management, and Leadership
         I never quite understood what being busy was until I ran in an election. Then I realized that I actually never quite understood what being busy was until I became an executive. I finally understood what being busy meant when I began planning a concert, but we’ll get to that. Although my days have been filled with phone calls, brainstorming, emails, and endless running around (both around town, the school, and within the office), the transition into this position has been an incredible learning experience. Due to circumstances beyond our power (*cough* past exec *cough*) we came in this year essentially in crisis management mode, not allowing time for the training I would have so greatly appreciated. However, this forced me to learn how to do my role quickly, what my duties entailed, and how things work around this place.
         When you are forced to manage your time it’s incredible how great you become at it! Taking three classes, being the president of a new organization called Women In Leadership, and enjoying my position at the UWSA has posed many time-management challenges, but when you have to plan in advance you do and I’ve been quite impressed with the way I’ve been able to manage my time and still enjoy a bit of summer. I have been known to leave everything to the last minute because I “work better this way”, guilty as charged, but the planning of the concert and WWW has really forced me to get things done in advance and I’m appreciative to be developing this skill.
         This position has also taught me a whole new style of leadership. Coming from a strong business background where I’ve even run my own business for three years, I’d developed certain ways of doing things and leading people that simply don’t work in a more bureaucratic and government-esque environment that is the UWSA. I read endless books and articles on leadership and am learning how to tailor my leadership style and techniques to fit a very very different organization style and adapting to organizational behavior that I’ve never experienced.
         To say the least, the role has certainly had its ups (getting that call from Avicii’s management saying YES!) and downs (having to share a wall next to the circus that is Moe’s office), but more than anything else it has been an incredible learning experience!

Oh No, It’s Welcome Week!
         I have this philosophy that I like to live by: Work Hard, Play Hard. Nothing could be more true when it comes to the university experience. Many people come into university expecting great seriousness and strict emphasis purely on academics, but when it comes to having a well-rounded university experience nothing could be farther from the truth. Of course, it’s important to get good grades, focus on your academics, and all that jazz (trust me, I do think this is important—I’m the one who leaves when the library forces me out), but what’s equally, if not more, important are the experiences you have outside the classroom.        
         This first week acts as a transition period. But into what? Not studying. I think that this week acts as a transition period into increased participation in the university environment, activities, atmosphere, and simply soaking it all in. The more hopeful and intended outcome of course is to establish a strong sense of loyalty, affiliation, and identification with your university. A place that you are proud of and proud to call home. And how do you do that? Not by smacking students in the face with textbooks (I don’t mean literally), but by providing opportunity for interaction, for people to step outside of their comfort zones, to meet people and experience things they never have (especially now that we don’t live with mom and dad).
         When we look back to remember our university experience, I certainly don’t recall fondly on Intro to Business 45-100 (except I will because my teacher was a babe), but we remember essentially everything else that made us who we are. University is about all the aspects of adulthood coming together, smashing together really, in the span of four years that shape us into who we become.

Oh Concert, My Concert
         Like I mentioned, I never quite understood what being busy really meant until I planned a concert. The biggest concert the Downtown Festival Plaza has ever seen. Featuring AVICII! Needless to say it has been insane… what’s more chaotic than insane? Whatever it is, that is what it has been! Although hectic, it has been so fun! It has given me the opportunity to build relationships within the community, with university stakeholders, and with local business to develop the UWSA name, as well as the University of Windsor’s, and establish ourselves as a serious organization doing BIG things! This concert really is about more than the music. This is about the UWSA, the university, and Windsor showing that we are bigger than believed and more bold and capable than we have ever been. I’m so proud of this accomplishment for all of us!

To Pub Or Not To Pub
         Ah yes, the very controversial, highly discussed, very “re-visited” pub discussion. Well, as you all know we came in on May 1 to discover that our destiny had been determined for us by a very brilliant Andre Capaldi (I mean that, I really do..I think this contract is a great thing but we’ll get to that). I spent this first month (while trying to plan a concert, all of welcome week, and trying to learn my role) fighting the glorious-not-so-glorious pub battle. Fortunately, Board came to the consensus that renting space out to the bookstore and keeping space for a lounge was a good idea. Phew! Because it really is. Actually, it’s a fantastic idea. I know it’s easy to get caught up in the “but what about student space! This is our pub”. Well friends, our pub was failing and here’s why: it was trying to be an everything space. A “lets grab a drink but it’s overpriced maybe we’ll get some food but its slow or maybe it’s a dancefloor but its empty” space and when you try to do everything you do nothing.
         Please, indulge with me in my vision of what this space is going to look like. This space, located along the beautifully lit patio wall (which I intend to cover so we can use it in the winter and have an entirely glass room!), will be a place for YOU (no matter who you are). It will be a lounge, a space where students can go to grab a cup of coffee, maybe sit down with a friend for a glass of wine, go to study, meet a professor, do an interview, go on a date, just hang out, look out the glass wall and watch the ant relentlessly carrying that crumb… well, you get it. It’s no longer a space to throw parties (don’t worry, party we shall just somewhere else), because it wasn’t working for that, our demographic changed. Students need a place to hang out and unwind, because like I said, the university experience is about more than books. It’s about the time spent away from the classroom where you unwind and be who you are. This space is going to have a business plan designed to be self-sustaining, because we’re not in this business to make a profit, we’re here to serve students and serve you we shall!

Meetings, meetings, meetings
       My job sounds super fun, right? Right! But when I’m not planning concerts or fighting for student space or scouting the coolest swag, my days are filled with meetings, emails, phone calls, and conferences. You know, the not-so-fun stuff that just needs to get done.


         Overall, I am so grateful to have this position and have really enjoyed (most of) it so far! I’m very excited for the year coming up and think it is going to be our best one yet! I’m always open to talk about UWSA or anything else; my door is always open. Feel free to ask me any questions to further clarify what I’ve been up to or give me some ideas/feedback about what you would like to see. And remember, it’s about more than music. It’s about more than books. 

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Welcome Week Well on its Way

This week has been a very exciting one for the UWSA so far!

We have some really big concert announcements coming out soon-- so hold tight!

Also, Josh and I have started to actually gather up tangibles for the insane events that will take place for Frosh Week! Today we got slip n slides, water guns, water balloons that will all be in addition to the inflatable twister, dunk tank, and gladiator ring that we'll have for only one of the events during Welcome Week!!

We're working now to finalize a venue for the week (since we won't be using the pub venue this year) but I assure you
THIS WILL BE THE CRAZIEST FROSH WEEK WINDSOR HAS EVER SEEN! 


Some of the non-welcome week planning has been frustrating here at the office but we're working hard each day to smooth out any issues that have been arising.

Stay tunes for some big announcements!!

Friday, June 8, 2012

Oh Concert, My Concert

I have been a busy busy bee here in the UWSA office talking pub, welcome week, and my favourite, the UWSA Coming Home Festival! I assure you Lancers, you are going to be blown away with the artists we are currently working on bringing in. In case you're wondering what I do day to day for planning, there are countless calls, emails, meetings, pitches, and brainstorming sessions that go into each hour of the day to make this the most fantastic Frosh Week and musical festival you're ever been to.

I've been working really hard with Josh Paglione to think of really creative and innovative things that we students are going to go crazy for during our first week back to school. I'd actually love to hear any kind of feedback you might have! We ordered some pretty cool swag recently that we're waiting on, but what are some other ideas you have for swag? Like, what kind of swag could we have that would absolutely blow you away and you would just NEED to have (within reason, of course). Actually no, tell me what you would want even beyond what may be reasonable! I have a board that I keep in my office and write quotes on each day, and most consistently it says Think BigGER.

Anyway, we're going to be attending the Alumni Golf Tournament this weekend in Toronto. Might I add, I HATE GOLF. I hate golf so much there's actually nothing I hate more. This one's for you, Lancers! (I'm going so that I can be sure to develop useful connections in planning the most extravagant and exciting Frosh Week and music festival this city has ever seen!)

Please feel free to stop by the office any time and definitely e-mail any of us with questions, comments, and ideas you have for the UWSA!

Erik Pigeon, Mohammad Akbar, and Kim Orr are all also writing blogs to increase transparency and let you all know what we're up to!

Email me any time at vpauwsa@uwindsor.ca or give me a call at 253-3000 extension 4502.


Friday, May 11, 2012

Hello University of Windsor Students!

My name is Alyssa Atkins and I am this year's VPA for the UWSA. As a fellow student, I can see the importance for the UWSA Executive to provide incredible transparency to students as WE'RE HERE FOR YOU! I can't begin to tell you how ecstatic I am to hold this position and how hard I'm ready to work to make this year's campus experience the best you've ever seen! I'm going to try to update this blog once a week (hopefully every Friday) to let you all know what we're up to here at the UWSA office so you can all hold us accountable.

I am incredibly passionate about the University of Windsor and am going to work endlessly to ensure that we increase school spirit this year and get people excited about our amazing school, beautiful campus, and  awesome students!

A little bit about me if you'd like to know, I am a 4th year (well, I guess 5th year now--yikes) business student and am incredibly passionate about entrepreneurship and women in business! Actually, this year I'm the President of the Odette Women In Management Association (OWIMA), where we work to overcome challenges and issues currently facing women and other minorities in the management world. I've also run my own business as a College Pro franchisee for the last three summers where I learned more about business, relationships, and management than I ever thought! Wow, what an amazing experience. I also spent a semester on exchange in Jonkoping, Sweden, something I think EVERY student should do! It was really amazing being in a room with ten people from ten different countries and learning about the intricacies of their cultures and realize how similar we all actually are. It also allowed me to travel allllllllll over the world! Basically, in a nutshell, I love to travel, debate, read, have fun, hang out with my crazy family, and research the latest up and coming start-ups!

Now enough about me and more about you! Windsor and its students are amazing, and I think that our attitudes should reflect this more potently. I can't wait for a transformative year for this school and I feel so honoured to be a part of it!

Thank you so much for electing me this year, I promise I won't let you down!

Best,

Alyssa