Hello there.
Let me tell you a bit about myself, and what I intend to do here. I am Chip. That's not usually a girl's name, but I've adopted it as my own anyway. There are two great passions in my life: art and drawing, and event management. You can see the art I have done here, but this blog will be an outlet for me to talk about working at events. A Brief History I have been doing this for (almost, nearly) a decade - I tend to round up at this point. The first convention I ever attended was PAX 2004. It was just a little convention in the Meydenbaur Center in Bellevue, WA, and really wasn't all that impressive that first year, but to me it was huge, dazzling and important. It was my first time ever experiencing anything like it, and it changed my life for the better. I volunteered for PAX the first time in 2005. I was immediately taken in by the volunteering community, and since then being an Enforcer has become part of my identity. My passion for working on events stemmed from that first decision to take part in that second year of PAX - and from there I started to branch out into other events. In 2008, as I had just started to attend DigiPen with the goal of breaking into the game industry, I decided it was high time to start attending the Game Developers Conference. It seemed perfectly natural and downright obvious to me that I would go as a volunteer. Being a Conference Associate ended up being a fantastic experience, and a distinct contrast to the volunteer structure of the Enforcers. I love both of these organizations, and I could easily talk someone's ear off analyzing their different aspects. Every volunteer structure and community I come across immediately get compared to both the Conference Associates and the Enforcers. Now I tend to volunteer at an event at least once per month - which ties in with how I intend this blog to go. My Intent and goals My plan here is to chat about every event that I help out with, whether it be large or small. I will talk about:
Basically, I would like to start tracking my development as I gain a skillset for event management, as well as have a space for me to gush about how much I love being a part of events. I'm positive no one will actually be reading this blog - instead, I am looking at this as a sort of record-keeping for myself. I will have a goal of completing a post about an event within a week after an event happens. This means you'll get two new event posts in rapid succession: One for Geek Girl Con which happens this weekend, and one for SteamCon, which happens the weekend after! Yes, I realize that means I don't actually have a free weekend until November, but at least I know I get to spend my weekends doing something that I love!
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Chip... has been working events for a decade. Lets read her babbling about them! Chip also made those Social Justice Classes buttons, so that's a thing. Archives
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