tech_wreck47
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And so is the basketball locker room one. But in reverse. Someone needs to learn how to use charts/graphs. Can't say I'm surprised coming from the GTAA.I have no problems at all with the colors; I think it looks very formal. However, I do agree about the Edge Center Renovation percentage. That's totally deceptive.
Indeed. Someone at the GTAA needs to read Edward Tufte’s “The Visual Display of Quantitative Information”. I have a copy they could borrow...And so is the basketball locker room one. But in reverse. Someone needs to learn how to use charts/graphs. Can't say I'm surprised coming from the GTAA.
(Step on soapbox) I know it is a small thing but why is the background black instead of blue. We had a problem with brand awareness and just updated our colors and logos. Then produce something that isn’t consistent with the recent change. This is how you end up in the mess we just corrected. You build brand awareness by being consistent. (Step down)
In an email today:
"In just 18 months, we've checked off some significant accomplishments. Under Todd Stansbury's leadership, we are not standing still. Athletics Initiative 2020 will reshape the landscape for Georgia Tech Athletics. We need every Georgia Tech fan involved to keep our momentum going. So my question to you is not will you help us, but how?
I will be contacting you shortly to discuss your support of AI 2020. You may also contact me directly at [email protected]or (404) 385-4406.
Sincerely,
Justin Recktenwald"
In an email today:
"In just 18 months, we've checked off some significant accomplishments. Under Todd Stansbury's leadership, we are not standing still. Athletics Initiative 2020 will reshape the landscape for Georgia Tech Athletics. We need every Georgia Tech fan involved to keep our momentum going. So my question to you is not will you help us, but how?
I will be contacting you shortly to discuss your support of AI 2020. You may also contact me directly at [email protected]or (404) 385-4406.
Sincerely,
Justin Recktenwald"
For conditioning purposes I don’t think you want them to practice in the ac. Some of the videos make it seem as if they stretch inside and practice outside.Question on those goals, does the indoor practice facility have a climate control system? Most photographs I see makes it seem like there are large doors open when they practice there during warm weather.
I feel like this isn't getting enough attention. But not even just alumni. Rando's as well. But the fact that it's on the board shows they're thinking.The last checkbox is something I've been saying for years. Gosh, even half of that would be huge...gotta get smaller amounts from the masses
He said to contact him directly. Email him thisI wish they would revise the AT Fund branding. Something more catchy like GOLD (gift of loyalty donation). The stickers you get for donating just aren't flashy. Should be the traditional GT and then the letters GOLD underneath it. Just simple. The ones now say GT and then Alexander-Tharpe Fund Georgia Tech Athletic Association. Too much. To qualify, you pay by your age decade - 20-somethings pay $20+/year, 30-somethings pay $30+/year and so on. I read something like 35% of alumni give to Georgia Tech buy only 8% give to athletics. We need to find a way to make up that ground. I know they are thinking about all kinds of options and changes like this and I'm sure there's a ton wrong with what I just suggested. But we've got to move that 8% needle.
I prefer Best Loyal University EnthusiastI wish they would revise the AT Fund branding. Something more catchy like GOLD (gift of loyalty donation). The stickers you get for donating just aren't flashy. Should be the traditional GT and then the letters GOLD underneath it. Just simple. The ones now say GT and then Alexander-Tharpe Fund Georgia Tech Athletic Association. Too much. To qualify, you pay by your age decade - 20-somethings pay $20+/year, 30-somethings pay $30+/year and so on. I read something like 35% of alumni give to Georgia Tech buy only 8% give to athletics. We need to find a way to make up that ground. I know they are thinking about all kinds of options and changes like this and I'm sure there's a ton wrong with what I just suggested. But we've got to move that 8% needle.
He said to contact him directly. Email him this
RoflI prefer Best Loyal University Enthusiast
The median salary in Atlanta is $60,000. I would say that secrificing 2% of the average salary of someone working in Atlanta is more than “not a lot”.I have decided to donate $100 a month for the next year towards the Stansbury's goal of $125 million by 2020. I know this is not a lot (~$3 a day), but it can go a long way if lots of people donate.