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Re: An Unusually Small Team...?
Getting members is just a matter of getting the name out along with the benefits of joining, like college application material, first hand engineering and business experiences, getting out of school to attend a few regionals, etc. Make sure not to make it seem too tech intensive, because I know we had a large PR group who helped keep morale up and money coming in. Future business types can actually learn about dealing with sponsors, advertising and all that sort of thing. Just make it seem fun and catering to many interests.
Most of our the new members we're getting our people who wouldn't naturally be interested, but who members know and talked to about how awesome it is. Our future wiring guy is the brother of our old art designer who loved coming to our meetings.
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