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CoreNet Global Chapter Young Leader Tool Kit

CoreNet Global Chapter Young Leader Tool Kit. Segment 2: Event/Program Planning. Template. …. …. …. …. …. Have Questions? Need Advice? SME Contact Information : Name, Chapter, Phone, Email. From SoCal. Young Leader Golf Shootout.

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CoreNet Global Chapter Young Leader Tool Kit

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  1. CoreNet GlobalChapter Young Leader Tool Kit Segment 2: Event/Program Planning

  2. Template … • …. … … … Have Questions? Need Advice? SME Contact Information: Name, Chapter, Phone, Email

  3. From SoCal Young Leader Golf Shootout Give young leaders the chance to play a round of golf with a mentor. • 1 mentor to 3 Young Leader per foursome • Mentors are Free • Don’t try for 18 holes - 9 holes is great for mentors with their lack of time. Young Leaders and Mentors • Afternoon- 3:00 pm start time with evening cocktails post-golf. • Refreshments $50-60 per young leader depending on course Have Questions? Need Advice? SME Contact Information: Stephanie Denton or Scott Steuber, Southern California Chapter

  4. From New England Speed Networking/Mentoring This is a fun and educational event to give CoreNet Global Young Leaders a wonderful opportunity to connect and learn from our CoreNet Global Seasoned Professionals. This relatively new concept in networking is modeled on the popular speed-dating idea. People are matched with each other for 10 minutes at a table to have one-on-one discussions focused on career advice and coaching. At the end of that time, people switch tables for another session. But the idea here is career building, not courtship. The objective of the event is to beef up your networking and interview skills at our Speed Mentoring session. • Plan the pair ups in advance, everyone gets a “dance card” upon arrival • Ensure the mentees move from table to table, the mentors can stay put • Don’t overdo it, three rounds is plenty Young Leaders and Seasoned Professionals Evening Cocktails, light apps 2 hours Have Questions? Need Advice? SME Contact Information: Jessica Beers NE Chapter 617.852.9375, jbeers@na.ugllimited.com

  5. From Chicago Speed Networking/Mentoring: Group Version • Purpose This is a fun and educational event to give CoreNet Global Young Leaders a wonderful opportunity to connect and learn from our CoreNet Global Seasoned Professionals. This relatively new concept in networking is modeled on the popular speed-dating idea. People are matched with each other for 10 minutes at a table to have one-on-one discussions focused on career advice and coaching. At the end of that time, people switch tables for another session. But the idea here is career building, not courtship. The objective of the event is to beef up your networking and interview skills at our Speed Mentoring session. Lessons Learned: • Would be good to ‘assign’ a specific YL Secretary to each table to take notes next time • Considering charging for these events so we don’t have to have sponsors • Also considering charging so we make money to give proper ‘Thank You Gifts’ to mentors • Bring Membership Packets as a standard to all YL events • Successes: • Suggested questions printed at each table, only to be used if needed/wanted • Having the mentors move tables rather than the attendees (would have been chaotic) • 30 minutes of networking prior to program allowed mentors/attendees to pre-mingle • Great location: central to CBD, comfortable • Had a lot of non-members attend • Structure • Details: • Time (of day, event duration) • Refreshments Young Leaders and Seasoned Professionals • Basic Stats: • Chicago CoreNet Membership: 368; YL Membership: 35 • Event Registration: 53; # of Mentors: 5 (all End Users) • Event: • CNG Chicago Chapter YL Speed Networking Event • Aug 3rd, 2011 4:30 – 6:30pm • McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant • Food and Beverages Provided (No Cost to Register) • Structure of Event: • 5 tables of 10 • I mentor per 10 attendees • 15 minutes per “meeting” Evening Cocktails, light apps 2 hours Have Questions? Need Advice? SME Contact InformationLisa M. Schultz; ConopCo Project Management (312) 533-0729; lschultz@conopco.com

  6. From the Carolinas Charity SkeeballTournament This event gives young leaders a chance to get together and enjoy a fun night out with each other, network with board members, raise money for one of the chapter’s causes (in the Carolinas’s case, the UNCC Belk College School of Real Estate). • Don’t worry about scheduling too many ‘games’ to fill time. Everyone will be enjoying networking. • If possible, have an ‘outsider’ be organizer of the tournament during the evening. They’ll help to keep the games running smoothly while you can network. • May have scheduled event too long for middle of the week. Some stayed past 10pm, but others trickled out some time after they were eliminated. YL Members, YL Prospects, Univ RE Students, Board Members $20 members $25 non-members Includes: two drinks tickets, appetizers, SkeeBall during tournament play Time: 6pm – 9/10pm Appetizers served throughout evening Have Questions? Need Advice? SME Contact Information: Carolinas Chapter Kristin Bender (704.731.3518 / kristin.bender@twcable.com) Kevin Jenkins (704.512.8918 / kjenkins@tcco.com)

  7. From New York City CoreNet YL Member-Guest Night (“Meet & Greet”) The Young Leaders Member-Guest (Meet & Greet) Evening is an opportunity to become familiar with CoreNet NYC – our programs, activities, and benefits of membership. Meet current members of the YL community and our chapter Executive Board. Space is limited, and therefore attendance is by INVITE ONLY to prospective members and existing YL members who bring a prospect. • Event went on too long. We would have it from 6-8:30 next time. • Have at a compelling venue • Committee members are strongly encouraged to attend to meet new members • Committee members & other YLs are encouraged to bring prospective members Current and Potential Young Leaders, including students $0.00 with prospect and $15.00 without prospective member 6:00 – 7:15pm Cocktail Reception 7:15 – 7:30pm Introductions   7:30 – 7:45pm CoreNet Global Welcome & Overview 7:45 – 8:15pm Building Presentation & Tour? Have Questions? Need Advice? SME Contact Information: Kenny Rodriguez, American Express NYC Chapter, (212) 640-0923, kenny.rodriguez@aexp.com

  8. From New York City Young Leader Roundtables The Young Leader Roundtable is a great way for young real estate professionals to discuss the latest topics, trends and ideas that are currently combing the marketplace. A small group of Young Leaders share their insights from their respective fields. Each attendee should bring at least three topics he/she wishes to discuss. • If there is a specific topic that is to be discussed, a SME on said topic would be the preferred choice to moderate. • If there is no specific topic, co-chairs can moderate. Go around the table and ask each member for 2-3 topics to discuss. • A whiteboard or flipchart is recommended to make the discussion more interactive. Young Leaders Free • 5-7pm: • 30min – networking/gathering • 1 hr – discussion • 30 min – networking • Refreshments & light apps are recommended Have Questions? Need Advice? SME Contact Information: Kenny Rodriguez, American Express NYC Chapter, (212) 640-0923, kenny.rodriguez@aexp.com

  9. From New York City Building / Space Tours Take advantage of any new building, developments, or interior spaces that are in construction or have been completed. Young Leaders love to get the ‘sneak peeks’ into the most recent projects. • Have a panel discussion with the End-user, Architect, Project Manager, Owner, Municipal authority and/or Agent Broker • Discuss the deal/project hurdles • Discuss latest innovative/sustainable initiatives and workplace strategies Young Leaders and general CoreNet Membership TBD Morning, Lunch or Evening 30 min – Networking 45 min – Panel 45 min. - Tour Have Questions? Need Advice? SME Contact Information: Kenny Rodriguez, American Express NYC Chapter, (212) 640-0923, kenny.rodriguez@aexp.com

  10. From New York City LEED 101 Have a LEED certified architect, PM, or a panel to discuss the basics of LEED for those who are not as familiar with the criteria and terminology. You can always have follow-ups of LEED (i.e. 102, 103, etc.) to discuss the latest innovations and initiatives of LEED (i.e. furniture, construction, building systems/processes, designs, etc.). • LEED certified venue is preferred, but not required • Try to have speakers from various fields for diverse inputs Young Leaders TBD Breakfast, lunch or dinner 30 min – Networking 60 min - Presentation Have Questions? Need Advice? SME Contact Information: Kenny Rodriguez, American Express NYC Chapter, (212) 640-0923, kenny.rodriguez@aexp.com

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