HRA Volunteer Opportunities for 2008

Outlined below are the current committees and projects that are recruiting a team to work for their area. Committees meet in a virtual environment using the telephone service - FreeConferenceCall.com and where needed a specified Yahoo group email. Volunteers are responsible for their own telephone charges.

To join one of the committees below please click here and complete the form for Membership chair - Rose Williams. She will be in touch with you directly.

To discuss how you might otherwise be involved in the HRA please contact Rose by email at: membership@holograhic.org

Membership Committee & Communications /Position Open

The membership committee will focus on ways to keep the membership connected and involved so that everyone feels part of the holographic repatterning community. The committee will develop policies for board approval, an on-going marketing survey of members, will plan some board/membership teleconference events including the next virtual conference, and information packages for teachers about the association.


World Peace Hologram Project - Yvonne Brown, Carolyn Winter

A small committee of practitioners is needed to further develop this project with monthly themes for repatterning. The committee would also write a short monthly emailed newsletter for the World Peace Hologram participants, and develop marketing strategies for practitioners to use to promote the program world wide. There is the possibility of creating a "radio show" style sound byte or bytes for the site where the committee could tackle explaining HR by proxy or another on the vision for repatterning the group weekly for peace. The program was re-launched in September of 2005 and has over 300 participants with over 10,000 visits to the web site.

Finance Committee / Ellen Shapiro

Behind every great organization is a structure and financing to make it happen. Help create the policies and decisions that will create a strong association for decades to come. This committee will meet approximately 3-4 times this year to develop and recommend financial policies to the board, review the financial statements and make recommendations, make and monitor investments, and strategize on short term fundraising projects that will benefit the association.

We are also looking for a treasurer in training for the 2007-09 membership year. this would be a great place to start.

Continuing Education Committee / Karen Kent

The Continuing Education Committee will be developing one of the key roles of a trade association – to provide its professional members with knowledge, information and skills that would enhance their professional practice. It will be important to distinguish the types of training we do as it should be over and above the training offered by the institute and yet expand the skills of the practitioner either in their practice of HR or in how they manage their business. Building on last year’s teleseminars pilot series with Ardis Ozborn, the committee will develop and propose teleseminars offerings in areas such as the allied modalities (Jin Shin Jyutsu points or other modalities), marketing strategies for selling these unique services for a successful business, or offering advice and simple techniques for managing a business venture. Some courses may be used for the annual course requirement to maintain certification. Develop a strategy and vision for continuing education of members

Certifying Board / Sally Herr & Kathy Kulaas

This committee will be establishing the role and function of the certification committee regarding certification candidates, developing policies as needed and make recommendations for the future of certification as the Institute evolves its programs.

HR Journal - Andrew Adleman,Open

The journal continues to be our valued form of communication throughout our community. THis year the committee is looking at ways to obtain more articles from members, determining the topics and themes for the journals over the next 8 issues and identifying the information that members would most like to read about. The committee will be formalizing its roles and functions. We will need columnists, reporters, editors and most of all feature writers.