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Unread 14-03-2005, 09:02
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Re: New team: Boston north suburbs

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Originally Posted by patrickrd
Thanks! I will definately contact them for their thoughts and ideas. I noticed you are also a Senior mentor. Can you explain what type of role that is and what types of things you help with?
http://www.usfirst.org/about/news/em...sr_mentors.htm

Although we are all coming from different experiences, we are all passionate about FIRST. What we each do depends on our individual skills and priorities in our geographic area. We wrote our own job descriptions.
Personally, I have a major role in organization and running of the Chesapeake Regional. I am looking at the unique needs in Baltimore City re: starting teams. I have linked up with many mentoring organizations in Maryland and Washington, DC and am always looking to support and recognize the mentors in this area. I am co-founder of NEMO and actively promoting this organization to all of FIRST. I help FIRST hear concerns from teams involved in FIRST which is why I'm often on CD. . I also have my fingers in FLL and VEX.
But Brad and Stephen would have a different list.
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