Archive for February, 2009

The Hatchet’s Endorsement

February 23rd, 2009

The Hatchet staff released their endorsement for PB Executive Chair today. They open their editorial with a telling line: “Program Board is one of those organizations that drifts on and off of students’ radars. It’s popular when Jason Mraz or PostSecret comes to campus, but when it’s not making headlines, it is largely forgotten.” (emphasis mine)

This is exactly what I want to change about Program Board. We are in a position of immense fiscal and social responsibility, and half the university has no idea why we exist. The current PB administration has done little to remedy this situation, or to make PB more public and more accountable. You can be sure Program Board will continue to be largely forgotten unless I am elected Executive Chair.

The Hatchet seems to be obsessed with PB’s concert programming. No, I don’t have concerts programming experience. I don’t pretend to. The best place for that experience is in the Concerts Committee, not in the Executive Chair. Leave the programming to our programming chairs. I am an administrator.

As an administrator, I am aware of my personal weaknesses and of my need to rely on a strong Executive Board. Relying on others is part of community, communication, and collaboration. It is a mistake for any executive to think that they can singlehandedly provide quality programming, and it is misleading for an executive to take majority credit for events coordinated by others. With the help of strong programming committees, I will continue to provide really great events.

I believe GW already has enough great events on campus. The biggest problem is a lack of advertising support for events and a lack of openness while planning them. Yes, “PB has the potential to put on some really great events.” It also has the potential to be an advocate for smaller student organizations and a keystone of the larger GW community. PB as a whole – not a few events – must be that keystone.

PB is more than just concerts. PB needs to use its clout to support other organizations through an outward, proactive approach. To make sure that PB remains on students’ radars, we have to focus on quality events throughout the year, which means helping other organizations and co-hosting events as much as possible. It means communicating both the good and bad to the student body and asking for suggestions and help. It means fostering a community that remains on campus between events.

The Hatchet is clearly concerned about the future of Program Board. So am I. You can vote for more of the same, or you can vote for progress. The choice is yours. Don’t let Program Board be forgotten again. Be a part of what happens.

My First Endorsement: Balance: The GW Ballet Group

February 20th, 2009

After attending Balance’s endorsement audition class and learning the fundamentals of ballet, I am proud to announce that I have been officially endorsed by Balance: The GW Ballet Group. Special thanks go to the leader of the audition, the helpful members of Balance in attendance, and the Balance group as a whole!

For those of you keeping score at home, Balance is endorsing the following candidates:

President: Julie Bindleglass
Executive Vice President: Jason Lifton
Undergraduate At-Large Senator: Michael Komo
CCAS Senator: Erik Ashida and Dylan Pyne
ESIA Senator: Monica Sanchez and Max Bayer
School of Business Senator: Brendan Curran
Program Board Chair: Calder Stembel

Honorable Mention: Justin Hollimon

Contact Info: ballet@gwu.edu // MC 428

The Postering Rush

February 18th, 2009

It’s that time of year again.

Make sure you keep an eye out for my posters. The current ones look like the one below, but it’s rumored that I have another design in the works as well.

My main campaign poster.

My main campaign poster.

About Me

February 9th, 2009

The following is the short bio I submitted to the JEC when I completed my petition for candidacy. I thought you might want to take a look:

Calder is excited to be running for Executive Chair of Program Board, GW’s largest event-planning organization. As PB’s current IT Chair, Calder uses the PB website and email listserv to communicate between the PB Executive Board and its student body. His communication and administrative experience will make him a strong, capable, and visionary leader.

A sophomore pursuing a B.A. in Dramatic Literature, Calder is a member of the University Honors Program and an active member of the GW community. He plays drum set for FPP musicals, coordinates the Washington Theatre Scholars Living & Learning Cohort, and contributes to the GW English Blog as the department’s Communications Liaison. Calder also helps faculty and staff as a staff assistant with the CCAS Office of Technology Services. This summer, Calder will return for his second year as a counselor at Camp Kesem GW, a free camp for local children of cancer patients.

Calder likes exploring DC’s many museums, watching film noir and action movies, and mishearing the lyrics to popular songs. You can learn more about Calder at www.calderstembel.com.