Here are the 12 most critical areas which I think must be improved in order for the USCF to grow and prosper.
1. Building a strong membership base via grassroots marketing, promotion and strong structural support for the local clubs, affiliates, organizers, volunteers and supporters. We need to develop a high level or mutual respect and cooperation among these groups.
2. Building a strong membership recruiting plan with excellent incentives for organizations to partner up with us. There are a lot more active players who are NOT members of the USCF than there are USCF members. Many of these players are disgruntled with the USCF. Most do not see the benefits for joining the USCF. This has to change. We must get our message out much better. We must also work with our partners to offer our members and potential members more values and benefits for their money.
3. Building a strong support system for scholastic, college, adult, tournament, correspondence, internet, military and professional players. If there is no strong support and plans to retain scholastic players, it will harm college chess and obviously adult chess will also suffer as we have seen in the past many years. We must also recognize that there are a lot more internet players than we have ever had in the past. But we cannot forget or ignore our correspondence or professional players. Communications and joint efforts are needed with the leaders of all of these membership groups. It is vital to the health of this federation.
4. Building a strong and respectable image and reputation for the USCF. Without this, we cannot get support from state, federal or local government as well as the private sectors. Any of these agencies and organizations can do a background check on the USCF and this is the #1 reason why we keep losing one sponsor after another. We cannot have incompetent and unprofessional people leading this federation. We need to bring in people with proper experience, expertise, energy and passion for chess along with strong records of success.
5. Building a strong, sensible, and cost sensitive marketing, promotion and PR project. It does not have to cost tens and thousands of dollars to be effective. I have proven that with the Susan Polgar Foundation. We get more positive publicity than the USCF with a zero budget. It can be done if we know how. We cannot continue to milk money from scholastic parents or tournament players. It is not working. Too many people are fighting and bickering about dollars and cents while throwing away opportunity to increase substantial revenues through sponsorships, grants and other avenues.
6. Building a sound and fiscally responsible budget with minimal waste. The savings from the inefficiency alone can fund many additional projects to help the USCF. We must build the USCF into a viable organization. This federation is not running at an optimal level right now.
7. Building a strong relationship and partnership with countless other chess organizations nationwide and worldwide. We need to unite to win. Constant political wars and internal feud will only harm chess and the USCF. As a leading federation in the world of chess, we should lead by examples and work with everyone to better our sport.
8. Building a strong relationship and partnership with countless volunteers and supporters to help improve many current weaknesses of this federation. There are plenty of people who are willing, ready and able to help but they are not being utilized properly due to chess politics.
9. Building a strong relationship and partnership with kindergarten, elementary, middle and high schools, as well as colleges and universities across the country to promote chess and education. We also have to work with parents of homeschooled students in addition to organizations which represent these homeschoolers.
10. Building a strong relationship and partnership with countless companies across the country and around the world to promote chess and all its benefits. They want to promote their companies, products or services and we want their sponsorships. It is a win win situation for both sides.
11. Building a strong communication channel with all members, volunteers, supporters and sponsors, etc. We need to get our strong and positive messages out to our people. We cannot continue to hide things behind closed doors and have under the table deals. There have been too much mistrust and animosity because of dubious decisions and actions by various chess leaders in the past. At the same time, we cannot allow reckless and irresponsible behavior by our leaders and/or members without consequence. There should be rules set to protect the USCF and all its members, volunteers, supporters and sponsors.
12. Building a strong business vision and plan. We need to run this federation like any successful and reputable company. All business decisions must make sense financially or it must help this federation in one way or another. We cannot make business decisions as a way to reward our political supporters as being done in the past. This is the formula for failures.
We have the numbers and strength to be a competitive and viable organization. All we need is to take advantage of the opportunities and change our approach to running this federation. Instead of saying why it cannot be done, we have to be willing to sit down and figure out what it would take to make things happen for the best interest of chess and the USCF. It is like a chess game, we must be able to maximize every single advantage and improve every weakness.
We have people who can help and they are running in this Executive Board election. The 4 candidates who can best help the USCF with the 12 points above are:
– Dr. Mikhail Korenman
– Mr. Paul Truong
– Mr. Randy Bauer
– Susan Polgar
I ask you to vote for this team because of our expertise, experience, energy, and record of success. Other candidates who can also help in various ways are:
– Mr. Jim Berry
– Mr. Stephen Jones
– Mr. Don Schultz
But the most important thing is to vote! Let your voice be heard! Together, we can turn around this federation and build it into a strong and viable organization!
Thank you for your support!
You’re more qualified and competent than this entire board combine. You and your team have my votes and good luck with your mission.
I fully agree with you. The USCF would be much better off if we can accomplished this points.
These are very good plans. The USCF should have done this long ago.
Susan
I fully embrace your vision. You are the first and only person to come along with such a beautiful vision for the uscf. You just have to win. No one else can make your vision a reality.
I hope you will allow all uscf members to embrace your vision so that it will become Our Vision. The Vision of everyone who plays chess in America.
And keep supporting those kids. I really like seeing the young kids play so well. They are much better chess players than I have ever been. It is through the kids that chess will spread to everyone in the country.
And the scholarships are incredible. I also want to say Texas Tech Univ is the Best in the whole wide world.
I am voting for your team. no substitutions.
Excellent! In many ways.
“6. Building a sound and fiscally responsible budget without minimal waste.”
The bold part is ambiguous. It can mean that you want no waste at all in the budget, or you want non-minimal waste budget. Probably you wanted to write “with minimal waste”?
Susan, your mission is noble. Unfortunately, I don’t see any of it happening as long as people like Hayne, Lafferty, Sloan and Mottorshead are around. They’re clueless and have done nothing to help chess on this level but they’re more than willing to destroy the entire federation. Oh, I forgot Goichberg too.
Dear Susan,
I hope that you are elected and can carry even a fraction of the changes you have suggested.
Can I make one small suggestion? If you are elected there will be sometime in the future some issue or problem which will arise – maybe it will be about how the scholastics are run or how the prize money was suppose to be awarded at the US championship – but inevitably there will be something. When this happens, please continue to be open and honest – it will really help maintain confidence in the new leadership and help establish a new way of doing things.
Thank you!
That’s a clear and positive mission statement and agenda for the next several years. I am confident that after you and like minded candidates are elected shortly, you will be able to accomplish much good for the benefit of all chessplayers in the United States.
Janet Newton
When are the elections?