Executive committee
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Executive Committee
The Executive Committee works for and assists the Circle of Monarchs. This three-member committee consists of an Executive Chair, an Executive Secretary, and the Amtgard, Inc. Representative. The duties the Executive Committee performs for the Circle of Monarchs include moderating the official forum, chairing meetings, preparing agendas, providing advice, and implementing decisions. With fifteen kingdoms, the Circle of Monarchs changes membership every month, so the Executive Committee contributes long-term planning and continuity to the Circle of Monarchs.
Selection Process
The Executive Chair and Executive Secretary serve at the pleasure of the Circle of Monarchs, and may be appointed or dismissed at any time. The Amtgard, Inc. Representative is chosen by the Burning Lands Board of Directors, which owns Amtgard, Inc.
Current Membership
- Executive Chair: Michael Hammer of God
- Executive Secretary: Randall Andalsa
- Amtgard, Inc. Representative: Sayge Longpath
History
Brennon, Phocion, Roger (First Triumvirate): 2004-2005
In 2004, a triumvirate of Brennon, Phocion and Roger restarted the stalled creation of the 7.0 rulebook. Brennon informally chaired the impromptu Circle of Monarchs meeting in 2004, while the triumvirate itself dissolved once 7.0 passed in 2005. Brennon continued to act as Circle of Monarchs chair. This triumvirate was not a proto-executive committee, but it did represent the beginning of Brennon's service as executive chair and furthermore provided a model for a three-person committee assisting and advising the Circle of Monarchs.
Brennon, Randall, Kurse (Second Triumvirate) 2007-2010
In 2006, an informal committee was created to address the problem of award standardization, and a second triumvirate consisting of Brennon, Kurse and Randall emerged from the core of this group. This second triumvirate worked to get the awards standards approved in 2007, and began evolving after the 2007 Circle of Monarchs meeting into something resembling the modern executive committee. In 2008, the structure of executive chair, executive secretary, and Amtgard, Inc. representative was in place: Brennon chaired the meetings, Randall enforced rules of order and took minutes, and Kurse spoke for the Board of Directors.
Michael, Randall, Kurse: 2010-2012
At the end of his seventh year as executive chair, Brennon asked the Circle of Monarchs to elect a new chair so he could focus on other projects. Michael was selected and assumed the job immediately following Clan 2010.
Throughout 2010 and early 2011, the Executive Committee of Michael, Randall, and Kurse worked to codify both their own offices and the way the Circle of Monarchs conducted business. The resulting bylaws were approved in 2011, changing the executive committee, which had previous been a tacitly-approved body, into something codified and official.
Michael, Randall, Sayge: 2012-
In 2012, Kurse stepped down as Amtgard, Inc. Representative and advised the Circle of Monarchs that Sayge would be his replacement. Sayge began his service as a member of the executive committee at the beginning of the 2012 Circle of Monarchs meeting.
Triumvirates
Many of the people involved in the process that led to the emergence of Amtgard representative government are fans of history, and informally and internally borrowed the Latin term "triumvirate" to describe the groups of three individuals in which they were involved. When the second team of three emerged, the term "second triumvirate" was used as an informal term of self-description. The terms had no official significance, but do suggest the importance of the responsibilities each team bore. The notion of "first triumvirate" suggests the first team's significance in restarting the rules process and placing control of the rulebook in the hands of Amtgard, while the notion of "second triumvirate" suggests the second team's efforts in designing Amtgard-wide standards and providing the basis for what would eventually become the executive committee.