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types of clubs |
city country |
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most common type of private club in Us |
country |
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country clubs |
- Approx.. 7,000 country clubs in the US- Will have a clubhouse- Usually dining options- Recreation rooms- Bridge room- Sufficient acreage for golf course- Heavily focused on recreational activities - Often more family friendly- Busiest on weekends and summersAmenities - Tennis courts- Skating rinks- Horseback riding- Skeet shooting/ archery - Billiards- Card room- Dining facilities - Aquatic facilities |
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city clubs |
- more than 2,000 city clubs in US- usually housed within a building within a city - some city clubs only offer members just diningservices & entertainment and no active recreation - focus is on serving business population morethan families - busiest during the week City Clubs may offer:- fitness facilities - libraries - overnight accomodations- lectures and cultural performances- indoor swimming pools |
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other types of clubs |
military athletic university tennis yacht corporate developer owned |
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equity clubs structure |
BOD - members that are elected executive committee - Pres. VP. Sec, etc other committees GM pro staff |
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what does exec committee do |
- bridge between BoD and GM - monitor performance of GM and staff- receive detailed reports on everythingset priorities of what goes forward to fullboard agenda |
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501 c7 tax exempt status |
- social and recreational clubs were originallygranted exemption in the Revenue Act of 1916 - tax exemption of social clubs allows individualsto join together for recreational or social facilities without tax consequences - the sources of income of such organizations arelimited to the receipts from the membership - social clubs are membership organizationsprimarily supported by funds paid by their members |
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challenges of clubs |
- economic downturn – recession- overbuilding- aging membership – bringing in newer youngermembership- change in decider – who decides which club tojoin |
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trends in clubs |
- swim teams- more technology- different food choices- more female friendly- new facilities - looser dress and technology rules- decreased initiation fees - installment plans to pay |
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Katie Boyd |
"try to give them a no with a yes" find solutions without just having to say no |
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Peter Lovelace |
"Choose the opportunity, avoid the chance" be intentional of where to work "the past will impact your future" goal to exceed expectations, every detail makes a different and forms an impression |
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Michael Redmond |
Give them the Pickle - aka give them that extra thing that will form a better impression |