Is this still the case? The ED going to events and listening to the members there? I agree this would be a good way to keep the TSRA leadership informed.bestshotrange wrote:When I was an active competitive shooter in the 80's and 90's, the TSRA Execuitve Director regularly attended the State Championship matches for the various disciplines. Usually, sometime during the Match weekend, there would be an informal meeting - he would introduce himself, give a brief overview of the current TSRA activities and issues and invite everyone to offer their opinions and questions. The ED performs many operational as well as strategic duties for the Association. Attending the matches and talking to the membership directly was an effective way to get feedback from TSRA members.
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- Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:32 am
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- Topic: How does TSRA poll it's members interests?
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Re: How does TSRA poll it's members interests?
- Fri Jul 09, 2010 10:22 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: How does TSRA poll it's members interests?
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Re: How does TSRA poll it's members interests?
I do most certainly agree that the leadership of TSRA and NRA should be willing to provide a means for members to express their opinions and then take those opinions into account in setting the goals and policies for the associations. I've been a Life Member of both TSRA and NRA for over 30 years. I'm not complaining but I just don't think the "leaders" or the "professional association managers" should ignore the members that make it an "association."SA-TX wrote:I hope that TSRA leadership will investigate the available options so that they are certain to represent the interests of their members well.jecsd1 wrote:But that still doesn't answer my question. How does TRSA know what it's members really want? I guess I will mail in my membership from now on with an explanation of my concerns