Spreading Go in the United States
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:41 am
The AGA has a Marketing and Development Committee. Its first annual report follows:
American Go Association Marketing and Development Committee
First Annual Report: July, 2012
Establishment. The AGA Fund raising committee was formed after a call for volunteers in the EJournal in the winter of 2011.
Membership. Initial members were Andy Okun, Chair, Thomas Hsiang, Joannne Phipps, Paul Celmer, and Peter Freedman. Joanne left the committee for personal reasons. Peter Freedman became the chair. Lisa Scott has recently joined the committee.
Mission. Initally the mission was to raise money. Subsequent discussions lead to a reformulation of the mission to promoting Go in the U.S. The committee changed its name to the Marketing and Development Committee.
Strategy.
1. Identify companies in whose interest it is to associate themselves with Go, as sponsors or in other ways. Such companies include but are not limited to U.S. companies doing business in Asia, Asian companies, gaming companies, hi tech companies, and AI companies.
a. Develop marketing materials.
b. Market sponsorship of major activities to these companies (Congress, pro league, NIMSA)
2. Identify high profile Go players and engage them in helping the committee achieve its mission.
3. Utilize social media to spread awareness of Go.
a. Develop a Go-themed music vidoe.
4. Obtain rights to use Hikaru No Go for non-profit purposes.
5. Engage the American Go community in the committee's efforts.
a. Contact chapter reps. to explain our work.
b. Ask them if they or their members can help.
Significant achievements to date:
1. Development of a mission and strategy.
2. Funding of the first US International Go Symposium by the IGF.
3. Marketing materials for the U.S. Congress
4. Nolan Bushnell as the keynote speaker for the Symposium
5. About 1/3 of the chapters reps have received personal calls.
Other critical developments.
Late last year Myung Won Kim approached the AGA with the idea of starting an American pro certification process. Initial tournaments have been organized and initial funding obtained from Tygem.
Please contact me for more information, if you have ideas to share, or, if you would like to help us. We are particularly looking for a volunteer with m marketing and public relations background...and of course any bright, passionate, Go player:)
Peter Freedman, Chair.
American Go Association Marketing and Development Committee
First Annual Report: July, 2012
Establishment. The AGA Fund raising committee was formed after a call for volunteers in the EJournal in the winter of 2011.
Membership. Initial members were Andy Okun, Chair, Thomas Hsiang, Joannne Phipps, Paul Celmer, and Peter Freedman. Joanne left the committee for personal reasons. Peter Freedman became the chair. Lisa Scott has recently joined the committee.
Mission. Initally the mission was to raise money. Subsequent discussions lead to a reformulation of the mission to promoting Go in the U.S. The committee changed its name to the Marketing and Development Committee.
Strategy.
1. Identify companies in whose interest it is to associate themselves with Go, as sponsors or in other ways. Such companies include but are not limited to U.S. companies doing business in Asia, Asian companies, gaming companies, hi tech companies, and AI companies.
a. Develop marketing materials.
b. Market sponsorship of major activities to these companies (Congress, pro league, NIMSA)
2. Identify high profile Go players and engage them in helping the committee achieve its mission.
3. Utilize social media to spread awareness of Go.
a. Develop a Go-themed music vidoe.
4. Obtain rights to use Hikaru No Go for non-profit purposes.
5. Engage the American Go community in the committee's efforts.
a. Contact chapter reps. to explain our work.
b. Ask them if they or their members can help.
Significant achievements to date:
1. Development of a mission and strategy.
2. Funding of the first US International Go Symposium by the IGF.
3. Marketing materials for the U.S. Congress
4. Nolan Bushnell as the keynote speaker for the Symposium
5. About 1/3 of the chapters reps have received personal calls.
Other critical developments.
Late last year Myung Won Kim approached the AGA with the idea of starting an American pro certification process. Initial tournaments have been organized and initial funding obtained from Tygem.
Please contact me for more information, if you have ideas to share, or, if you would like to help us. We are particularly looking for a volunteer with m marketing and public relations background...and of course any bright, passionate, Go player:)
Peter Freedman, Chair.