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The [[Promotions Chair]] is responsible for the promotion of RoboJackets in the Georgia Tech community and beyond.
  
The [[Promotions Chair]] will organize promotions of the RoboJackets in the Georgia Tech community, organize programs that involving helping the surrounding community, and be responsible for creating the guidelines for groups attending competitions to best promote Georgia Tech in the robotics
 
  
== Expectations ==
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==Responsibilities==
<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 12.7px; line-height: 19.05px;">The role of the PR Chair is to ensure that the image of RoboJackets is revered in the community as well as on social media. Along side the Treasurer, the PR Chair also initiates sponsorship initiatives.</span>
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The PR Chair will keep current promotional materials up to date, post to social media and the website with status updates and information about events, and plan and organize social events with the Secretary. The PR Chair will also be responsible for branding through clothing, business cards, and recruiting materials. Additionally, the PR Chair manages the RoboJackets Mailchimp account and formats all alumni newsletters.
  
'''PR material can be found primarily on Owncloud, and also on the Wiki.'''
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==Materials to Maintain==
  
== Photo Editing Software ==
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=== T-Shirts ===
 
 
Sufficient knowledge of photo and video editing software is required for this role. &nbsp;Access to most Adobe products (Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign...) is provided by the school. &nbsp; You can access it on any GT computer or through vlab&nbsp;(vlab.matrix.gatech.edu); the products can be found in the Library Desktop.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== T-Shirts ==
 
  
 
<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">T-shirts are created to serve as an item for give aways at events, propaganda, gifts to supporters, and other contacts. They should be ready to be ordered when all the dues are to be paid in Fall (around mid-October).</span>
 
<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">T-shirts are created to serve as an item for give aways at events, propaganda, gifts to supporters, and other contacts. They should be ready to be ordered when all the dues are to be paid in Fall (around mid-October).</span>
  
<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">To make the&nbsp;T-shirts, collect the&nbsp;'''vector '''wire frame file&nbsp;of all the robots and create a design. &nbsp;(Vector files are essential for quality of the picture)</span>
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<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">To make the T-shirts, collect the '''vector ''' wire frame file of all the robots and create a design. &nbsp;(Vector files are essential for quality of the picture)</span>
  
 
<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">Once completed, they should be uploaded&nbsp;</span>'''[http://wiki.robojackets.org/w/File:Card.pdf here]'''<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">.</span>
 
<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">Once completed, they should be uploaded&nbsp;</span>'''[http://wiki.robojackets.org/w/File:Card.pdf here]'''<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">.</span>
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<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">More information can be found [http://wiki.robojackets.org/w/RJ_Shirt here].</span>
 
<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">More information can be found [http://wiki.robojackets.org/w/RJ_Shirt here].</span>
  
== Polos ==
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=== Polos ===
  
 
Polos are the corner stone of our appearance at events. They should be ready to be ordered when all the dues are to be paid in Spring (around mid-February).
 
Polos are the corner stone of our appearance at events. They should be ready to be ordered when all the dues are to be paid in Spring (around mid-February).
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More information can be found [http://wiki.robojackets.org/w/RJ_Polo here].
 
More information can be found [http://wiki.robojackets.org/w/RJ_Polo here].
  
== Jackets ==
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=== Business Cards ===
  
Jackets are created to further promote our image. &nbsp; They are ordered depending on the demand and are paid by the individual. &nbsp;One suggestion is to alternate between a heavier jacket and a light jacket, perhaps including water resistance.
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Business Cards are created to promote our club and&nbsp;provide<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">&nbsp;contact information. They should be ordered once all leaders have been elected (around late September).</span>
  
More information can be found [http://wiki.robojackets.org/w/RJ_Jackets here].
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Once completed, they should be uploaded [http://wiki.robojackets.org/w/File:Card.pdf here].
  
== Business Cards ==
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=== Sponsorship Packet ===
  
Business Cards are created to promote our club and&nbsp;provide<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">&nbsp;contact information. They should be ordered once all leaders have been elected (around late September).</span>
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The Sponsorship Packets is vital for recruiting sponsors. It contains information about the different teams and RoboJackets as a whole. The PR chair will work with the Sponsorship Chair to update the packet over the summer, if necessary.
  
Once completed, they should be uploaded [http://wiki.robojackets.org/w/File:Card.pdf here].
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=== Branding Guide ===
  
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The [https://brand.robojackets.org Logos and Style Guide] should be maintained with current brand standards. If you would like to change the overall branding strategy for RoboJackets, make sure to receive approval at Core and then proceed to update the site with new content.
  
 
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=== General PR Material ===
== General PR Material ==
 
  
 
PR material is regularly updated and created, which includes:
 
PR material is regularly updated and created, which includes:
  
 
*Once the new officers are official, the sign outside the shop should be updated with the officer's information, found in the root folder of dropbox.
 
*Once the new officers are official, the sign outside the shop should be updated with the officer's information, found in the root folder of dropbox.
*Fliers: Fliers are printed every year for recruitment which promotes our name, what we do, and location. &nbsp;Fliers should be ready by the first FASET (around mid-June). &nbsp;When the first General Meeting&nbsp;date is established, the fliers should be updated with that information.
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*Flyers: Flyers are printed every year for recruitment which promotes our name, what we do, and website. &nbsp;Flyers should be ready by the first FASET (around mid-June). &nbsp;When the first General Meeting&nbsp;date is established, the flyers should be updated with that information.
*Banners and Sponsor banners: Banners should be regularly updated for quallity and to reflect sponsors.
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*Banners and Sponsor banners: Banners should be regularly updated for quality and to reflect current sponsors.
*Team shirts: Individual teams have taken it upon themselves to create their own competition-themed&nbsp;shirts. Making it a more regular option may be an opportunity for the future.
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Feel free to start more fun branding products. Use [https://robojackets-891337.square.site/ our Square marketplace] to list novel products and conduct groupbuys. [http://wiki.robojackets.org/w/RJ_Jackets Here] is an example of a popular "PR extra", RJ jackets. Other ideas include hats, socks, and plush toys. The process for groupbuys is as follows:
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*Receive requests and/or gauge interest for a certain item.
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*Shop around to find vendors online that can provide the item at a good price and quality.
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*Quote the item at 50 pieces.
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*List the item on the square site at the 50-piece price.
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*Advertise the item and receive orders.
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**Allow orders to roll in for 6 weeks or until interest has dwindled.
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**Order the item in the amount requested (rounding up) or for 50 pieces, whichever is larger.
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**If the order was more than 50 pieces and therefore cheaper per piece, refund the difference.
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*Distribute items to those who ordered, shipping items if necessary.
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*If extra stock remains, leave the item listed with stock numbers on the Square site.
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==Event Advertising==
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The main event that needs to be advertised each year is our [[General Interest Meeting]]. Towards the end of July, reach out to all on-campus advertising outlets to ensure that the event is well-publicized.
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=== Newsletters ===
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Annually, the general interest meeting should be advertised in newsletters for all major disciplines that RoboJackets recruits from. The deadline for submission is usually 2 weeks before the event, but earlier is better. Send a short event description and a graphic for advertisement. I recommend creating a visual for digital signage on campus first, then using that for all newsletter advertising for consistency and simplicity.
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* ECE: Jackie Nemeth, jackie.nemeth@ece.gatech.edu, can advertise to the undergraduate news email list and put the event on the website calendar. Her colleague, Ashlee Gardner, ashlee.gardner@ece.gatech.edu, handles the newsletter. Include an event title, description, and the graphic and CC both of them.
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* CoC: Ann Claycombe, claycombe@cc.gatech.edu, handles all advertising in the CoC. Send her an event description and the graphic and she will include it in the CoC newsletter. She also handles the digital signage in CoC and Klaus, so if the graphic is the same for that just ask her for signage and newsletter postings together.
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* AE: Kelsey Gulledge, kelsey.gulledge@aerospace.gatech.edu, will put the event in the AE weekly student newsletter for you. Include an event title, description, and graphic.
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* ME: Ben Wright, ben.wright@me.gatech.edu, is the communications manager for the school of ME. He will forward the event information on to the person who handles the undergraduate newsletter, add digital signs to Love and MRDC, and maybe tweet the event. Include the event title, description, and graphic, and make sure the graphic is the same size as required for digital signage so there is less confusion (same as for CoC).
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* WECE and other on-campus organizations: These officers change year by year, but you may look up their website for the current communications / newsletter chair.
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The weekly digest and daily digest can be advertised in via Engage. Make sure the event is listed properly with a good description and graphic (if applicable).
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=== Campus Signage ===
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Requirements for digital signage for the CRC, student center, and other campus buildings can be found at https://comm.gatech.edu/campus-resources/advertising. Submit the various forms and email different contacts to get events advertised in high-profile places. Flyers can be posted outside, on the bulletin boards in Klaus first floor, and given to makerspaces such as the Hive and the Invention Studio.
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=== Residence Halls ===
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The contact for approving flyers in residence halls is Katrina White-Johnson: katrina.white@housing.gatech.edu. Requests for approval may take up to 2 weeks, so submit around 4 weeks in advance.
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==Alumni Newsletter==
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The PR chair is part of the alumni newsletter team and is responsible for finding stories within the organization, formatting the newsletter content, and sending out the newsletter via Mailchimp. You can gain access to the RoboJackets Mailchimp account by posting in it-helpdesk. The format should be consistent across different issues of the newsletter. If you want to make changes, make them slowly across several issues so the change isn't jarring to our readers.
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You must gather 3 stories each month and work with the President, Vice President, and alumni volunteers to put together content for the monthly newsletter. Newsletters should be sent out on the first Wednesday of every month around 11 AM. Set a reminder and make sure the newsletter is formatted and ready for review about a week before sending it out. Details can be found on ClickUp.
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The process for putting together a newsletter is as follows:
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*Receive written content from alumni volunteers and find a few pictures or graphics for each story.
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*Make a post on the website for each story and include all content, a featured picture, and additional pictures throughout.
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*Put featured pictures, samples of each story, and links to the posts in the newsletter template.
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*Send the draft of the newsletter to the newsletter team for review.
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*On the day it will be sent out, publish all posts and double check the format once more. Then, write a subject line and send the newsletter.
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== Other Links and Resources ==
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[https://cloud.robojackets.org RoboJackets Cloud] - Storage for old PR material<br>
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[https://brand.robojackets.org Logos and Style Guide] - Style guide and current materials repository (contact it-helpdesk to receive access to edit this resource)
  
Feel free to start more fun branding products.
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Keep all current work on the Core Google drive PR folder for easy access.
  
== Resume Book ==
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=== Photo Editing Software ===
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Access to most Adobe products (Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign...) is provided by the school.You can access it on any GT computer or through vlab (vlab.matrix.gatech.edu); these products can be found in the Library Desktop.
  
The Resume Book is used to show companies prospective interns from our organization when they visit. &nbsp;People should be let known that this resource is available, especially during Career Fairs when resumes are updated (mid-September and mid-January).<br/>For convenience, one suggestion is to keep a digital record of everyone and their order in the book should they want to update their resume in the book.
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[[Category: Public Relations]][[Category:Leadership Positions]]

Revision as of 14:04, 27 August 2020

The Promotions Chair is responsible for the promotion of RoboJackets in the Georgia Tech community and beyond.


Responsibilities

The PR Chair will keep current promotional materials up to date, post to social media and the website with status updates and information about events, and plan and organize social events with the Secretary. The PR Chair will also be responsible for branding through clothing, business cards, and recruiting materials. Additionally, the PR Chair manages the RoboJackets Mailchimp account and formats all alumni newsletters.

Materials to Maintain

T-Shirts

T-shirts are created to serve as an item for give aways at events, propaganda, gifts to supporters, and other contacts. They should be ready to be ordered when all the dues are to be paid in Fall (around mid-October).

To make the T-shirts, collect the vector wire frame file of all the robots and create a design.  (Vector files are essential for quality of the picture)

Once completed, they should be uploaded here.

More information can be found here.

Polos

Polos are the corner stone of our appearance at events. They should be ready to be ordered when all the dues are to be paid in Spring (around mid-February).

More information can be found here.

Business Cards

Business Cards are created to promote our club and provide contact information. They should be ordered once all leaders have been elected (around late September).

Once completed, they should be uploaded here.

Sponsorship Packet

The Sponsorship Packets is vital for recruiting sponsors. It contains information about the different teams and RoboJackets as a whole. The PR chair will work with the Sponsorship Chair to update the packet over the summer, if necessary.

Branding Guide

The Logos and Style Guide should be maintained with current brand standards. If you would like to change the overall branding strategy for RoboJackets, make sure to receive approval at Core and then proceed to update the site with new content.

General PR Material

PR material is regularly updated and created, which includes:

  • Once the new officers are official, the sign outside the shop should be updated with the officer's information, found in the root folder of dropbox.
  • Flyers: Flyers are printed every year for recruitment which promotes our name, what we do, and website.  Flyers should be ready by the first FASET (around mid-June).  When the first General Meeting date is established, the flyers should be updated with that information.
  • Banners and Sponsor banners: Banners should be regularly updated for quality and to reflect current sponsors.

Feel free to start more fun branding products. Use our Square marketplace to list novel products and conduct groupbuys. Here is an example of a popular "PR extra", RJ jackets. Other ideas include hats, socks, and plush toys. The process for groupbuys is as follows:

  • Receive requests and/or gauge interest for a certain item.
  • Shop around to find vendors online that can provide the item at a good price and quality.
  • Quote the item at 50 pieces.
  • List the item on the square site at the 50-piece price.
  • Advertise the item and receive orders.
    • Allow orders to roll in for 6 weeks or until interest has dwindled.
    • Order the item in the amount requested (rounding up) or for 50 pieces, whichever is larger.
    • If the order was more than 50 pieces and therefore cheaper per piece, refund the difference.
  • Distribute items to those who ordered, shipping items if necessary.
  • If extra stock remains, leave the item listed with stock numbers on the Square site.

Event Advertising

The main event that needs to be advertised each year is our General Interest Meeting. Towards the end of July, reach out to all on-campus advertising outlets to ensure that the event is well-publicized.

Newsletters

Annually, the general interest meeting should be advertised in newsletters for all major disciplines that RoboJackets recruits from. The deadline for submission is usually 2 weeks before the event, but earlier is better. Send a short event description and a graphic for advertisement. I recommend creating a visual for digital signage on campus first, then using that for all newsletter advertising for consistency and simplicity.

  • ECE: Jackie Nemeth, jackie.nemeth@ece.gatech.edu, can advertise to the undergraduate news email list and put the event on the website calendar. Her colleague, Ashlee Gardner, ashlee.gardner@ece.gatech.edu, handles the newsletter. Include an event title, description, and the graphic and CC both of them.
  • CoC: Ann Claycombe, claycombe@cc.gatech.edu, handles all advertising in the CoC. Send her an event description and the graphic and she will include it in the CoC newsletter. She also handles the digital signage in CoC and Klaus, so if the graphic is the same for that just ask her for signage and newsletter postings together.
  • AE: Kelsey Gulledge, kelsey.gulledge@aerospace.gatech.edu, will put the event in the AE weekly student newsletter for you. Include an event title, description, and graphic.
  • ME: Ben Wright, ben.wright@me.gatech.edu, is the communications manager for the school of ME. He will forward the event information on to the person who handles the undergraduate newsletter, add digital signs to Love and MRDC, and maybe tweet the event. Include the event title, description, and graphic, and make sure the graphic is the same size as required for digital signage so there is less confusion (same as for CoC).
  • WECE and other on-campus organizations: These officers change year by year, but you may look up their website for the current communications / newsletter chair.

The weekly digest and daily digest can be advertised in via Engage. Make sure the event is listed properly with a good description and graphic (if applicable).

Campus Signage

Requirements for digital signage for the CRC, student center, and other campus buildings can be found at https://comm.gatech.edu/campus-resources/advertising. Submit the various forms and email different contacts to get events advertised in high-profile places. Flyers can be posted outside, on the bulletin boards in Klaus first floor, and given to makerspaces such as the Hive and the Invention Studio.

Residence Halls

The contact for approving flyers in residence halls is Katrina White-Johnson: katrina.white@housing.gatech.edu. Requests for approval may take up to 2 weeks, so submit around 4 weeks in advance.

Alumni Newsletter

The PR chair is part of the alumni newsletter team and is responsible for finding stories within the organization, formatting the newsletter content, and sending out the newsletter via Mailchimp. You can gain access to the RoboJackets Mailchimp account by posting in it-helpdesk. The format should be consistent across different issues of the newsletter. If you want to make changes, make them slowly across several issues so the change isn't jarring to our readers.

You must gather 3 stories each month and work with the President, Vice President, and alumni volunteers to put together content for the monthly newsletter. Newsletters should be sent out on the first Wednesday of every month around 11 AM. Set a reminder and make sure the newsletter is formatted and ready for review about a week before sending it out. Details can be found on ClickUp.

The process for putting together a newsletter is as follows:

  • Receive written content from alumni volunteers and find a few pictures or graphics for each story.
  • Make a post on the website for each story and include all content, a featured picture, and additional pictures throughout.
  • Put featured pictures, samples of each story, and links to the posts in the newsletter template.
  • Send the draft of the newsletter to the newsletter team for review.
  • On the day it will be sent out, publish all posts and double check the format once more. Then, write a subject line and send the newsletter.

Other Links and Resources

RoboJackets Cloud - Storage for old PR material
Logos and Style Guide - Style guide and current materials repository (contact it-helpdesk to receive access to edit this resource)

Keep all current work on the Core Google drive PR folder for easy access.

Photo Editing Software

Access to most Adobe products (Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign...) is provided by the school.You can access it on any GT computer or through vlab (vlab.matrix.gatech.edu); these products can be found in the Library Desktop.