There have been some suggestions on this forum and others that we limit the attendance of the symposium. I think people mean well when they make suggestions, but this one is off track. The AAW is an inclusive organization. Everyone is welcome, even if they arrive late after driving for one or two days.
I do not feel this would be in the best interest of the AAW. The symposium attendance should NOT be limited. Sure we had some crowding problems this year. That observation is understandable. We'll work on that for the future.
Planning for the future
For our general membership and attendees, I urge everyone to register early. It helps us plan for the event. The earlier we know how many people will be there, the easier it is to change it. This year we did not have overly high registrations until 1 month before the event. Makes it hard to change stuff at that point. We did change the banquet hall so that everyone could attend. Unfortunately the sound system in the larger facility didn't work well. But we did not turn anyone away.
I think there were 3 factors contributing to the high attendance this year:
- 20th anniversary
- location was within 1 day driving distance for many
- some of the symposium promotions were more widely viewed
- a world class lineup of demonstrators
Last year we had about 1,100 attendees. This year we had ~1,800. No one (including everyone on this forum) foresaw that. If the increase was only 300 it would have been fine. But the increase was too large and too late.
The solution to the problem is to invest more time in the contingency planning. We as board members learn from experience.
I enjoyed some of the crowding. Long lines at elevators meant I could meet new people and talk to them while waiting and in the elevators. A few of the crowded rooms were challenging, and we'll work on those.
Now my problem is "what to do with a purple shirt"??? One board member told me they feel like a bridesmaid. You get an outfit you can only wear once.
I do not feel this would be in the best interest of the AAW. The symposium attendance should NOT be limited. Sure we had some crowding problems this year. That observation is understandable. We'll work on that for the future.
Planning for the future
For our general membership and attendees, I urge everyone to register early. It helps us plan for the event. The earlier we know how many people will be there, the easier it is to change it. This year we did not have overly high registrations until 1 month before the event. Makes it hard to change stuff at that point. We did change the banquet hall so that everyone could attend. Unfortunately the sound system in the larger facility didn't work well. But we did not turn anyone away.
I think there were 3 factors contributing to the high attendance this year:
- 20th anniversary
- location was within 1 day driving distance for many
- some of the symposium promotions were more widely viewed
- a world class lineup of demonstrators
Last year we had about 1,100 attendees. This year we had ~1,800. No one (including everyone on this forum) foresaw that. If the increase was only 300 it would have been fine. But the increase was too large and too late.
The solution to the problem is to invest more time in the contingency planning. We as board members learn from experience.
I enjoyed some of the crowding. Long lines at elevators meant I could meet new people and talk to them while waiting and in the elevators. A few of the crowded rooms were challenging, and we'll work on those.
Now my problem is "what to do with a purple shirt"??? One board member told me they feel like a bridesmaid. You get an outfit you can only wear once.
