CBR-ACR
Viper Owner
Chris,
After much reflection and out of the respect I have for you (and Brian), I feel compelled to provide full disclosure to share my decision to renew my membership with the VCA for 2014. To be honest, I actually thought of not renewing with the VCA nor join the new club. The constant counterproductive name calling, the uninformed allegations and personal attacks would have made such a decision very easy. I have chosen not to engage with that minority and wish some of the members of the VCA would do the same as there really is no rationalizing with an irrational individual. You never can win those debates especially, when they are behind a keyboard. When you ignore those type of posts (on either side) they tend to go away. It really takes some discipline to refrain from doing so, I just choose not read those posts anymore. This was a difficult decision for me but I believe it is the best decision at this time.
Please know, that I am definitely not condoning the past actions of the VCA leadership (and that includes some that are still in a leadership role with the VCA, as well as those who chose to leave voluntarily or involuntarily), from my perspective, they ALL had and have a responsibility to the disposition of the club today. I trust my decision will not affect our relationship or the friendships we have begun to develop this past year. The Carolina Viper Club had a fantastic year and we were just getting some excellent traction going forward. If acceptable, I hope that I can still participate with the CVC at events though I understand at a higher non-member rate.
Please know that I have not made this decision without due diligence as I have contacted several members throughout the VCA, from both the east and west coasts as well as three active leadership members of the current VCA who appear to be investing significant effort on reform and the restructuring of the VCA of the future to be not only the club it once was, but even better. They all have “Day Jobs” and I was satisfied (borderline impressed) with what I heard and the commitment they are making to address the issues shared, and more importantly the action they are working towards to ensure the concerns of the past will not reoccur and protect the club from such an opportunity in the future. Chris, I appreciate how you have handled our Regions’ decision and also I have learned that your feedback (as I assume some of the other Regional officers prior to the “vote”) was heard and being utilized. Herein lies my conflict, my personal character will not allow me to abandon something I truly believe in and at a time that all may be loss, I just can’t walk away (jump ship) from a person, a situation, job or even a car club such as the VCA when it may be at its darkest point. Maybe it’s a character flaw of mine, but I find myself wanting to support the VCA through this very challenging time. I want to make a positive difference in the club. With that stated, I hope the VCA will not take my caring position as a sign of ignorance, but I am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt and actually the worst case scenario is I am out $150, big deal.
I too was saddened by the now infamous renewal letter, but what is done is done and I am confident if they could take it back they would. I viewed this letter as a response to the constant barrage of personal attacks which led to an emotional choice to send. Though a poor decision, and one that I would never had made, I can actually somewhat empathize the reason they felt the need to share this documentation to the membership, again, I am not in agreement that they should have, but it is done, it is history now.
Though it is very difficult to see any positives in the current club fragmentation, as for me, there is no need to rehash all of the issues and concerns that led to the current state of the VCA as well as the formation of the new club. That is done, it’s now about moving forward, address the issues and begin the “healing” process. In time, hopefully both clubs will be able to cordially interact and collaborate for what is best for everything Viper. Though, that will require a sincere attitude of humility and courageous leadership from both organizations which will be a challenge, but hopefully something for the future. As an Officer of a Fortune 100 company, I do recognize another casualty with this club spilt and that is with our Sponsors. From a business perspective, their 2014 budget will need to be increased or that they may need to consider additional trade-offs to support both clubs. Though a small minority might opt out of one club or another, it would be in their (this includes SRT) best interest to not choose sides as they would be losing impressions with a segment of prospective customers. It’s all about brand building and the last thing a sponsoring corporation wants is to be placed in a position to take sides in what could easily be deemed by many a political issue. Personally, like many others, I have supported those sponsors that support our club and plan to continue to so in the future.
So in closing, I apologize for the lengthy post, but maybe, just maybe there is a silver lining here somewhere. Whatever the number of VCA members will be in 2014, the one thing we do know is that we will have a committed and loyal base to build from, be it just 500, 1000 or whatever the membership ends up to be. The VCA will have members that want to see it succeed, a common bond if you will. I believe that is a huge positive and could be leveraged to the benefit of the VCA and its members. If the membership ends up equally spilt or even less, the VCA needs to have an operating plan to function at that new funding base, the 2014 members will understand as long as the reform plan is in place (such as the by-law revision, transparency with meetings/ VPA/audits/financial performance/raffles, and that membership has a voice and the *** listens and responds to that voice for the best interest of the membership, and as important, the new leadership must understand that they serve the membership and not the other way around. I am LOOKING FORWARD to SEEING the REFORM PLAN IN THE NEAR FUTURE. In addition, the detractors in which I do not label all of those that chose to leave as detractors, but rather those that who clearly have no interest or intention with the restructuring of the VCA will have no reason to communicate such negative and non-productive posts as they will now be in their perceived “utopia” …. the “other” club. I actually wish the new club and its members well and I hope that those VCA members who choose to stay with the VCA are given the same courtesy.
I know I am in the minority, and I may end up being the single only member of the Carolina’s VCA, but it’s a start (Club of One ). Even if there are only two regions in the entire country, like the “East of the Mississippi Region” and “West of the Mississippi Region”, I do have a car trailer and will travel to participate with like members who share the same view as I. Now that will make for a solid foundation to rebuild from! Its a car club, I just want to enjoy my car with others like me.
Chris and members of the CVC, I wish all you and your families a very Happy Holiday and a safe, healthy and prosperous New Year!
Respectfully,
Chuck
2010 Snakeskin Green ACR
#22 of 30
After much reflection and out of the respect I have for you (and Brian), I feel compelled to provide full disclosure to share my decision to renew my membership with the VCA for 2014. To be honest, I actually thought of not renewing with the VCA nor join the new club. The constant counterproductive name calling, the uninformed allegations and personal attacks would have made such a decision very easy. I have chosen not to engage with that minority and wish some of the members of the VCA would do the same as there really is no rationalizing with an irrational individual. You never can win those debates especially, when they are behind a keyboard. When you ignore those type of posts (on either side) they tend to go away. It really takes some discipline to refrain from doing so, I just choose not read those posts anymore. This was a difficult decision for me but I believe it is the best decision at this time.
Please know, that I am definitely not condoning the past actions of the VCA leadership (and that includes some that are still in a leadership role with the VCA, as well as those who chose to leave voluntarily or involuntarily), from my perspective, they ALL had and have a responsibility to the disposition of the club today. I trust my decision will not affect our relationship or the friendships we have begun to develop this past year. The Carolina Viper Club had a fantastic year and we were just getting some excellent traction going forward. If acceptable, I hope that I can still participate with the CVC at events though I understand at a higher non-member rate.
Please know that I have not made this decision without due diligence as I have contacted several members throughout the VCA, from both the east and west coasts as well as three active leadership members of the current VCA who appear to be investing significant effort on reform and the restructuring of the VCA of the future to be not only the club it once was, but even better. They all have “Day Jobs” and I was satisfied (borderline impressed) with what I heard and the commitment they are making to address the issues shared, and more importantly the action they are working towards to ensure the concerns of the past will not reoccur and protect the club from such an opportunity in the future. Chris, I appreciate how you have handled our Regions’ decision and also I have learned that your feedback (as I assume some of the other Regional officers prior to the “vote”) was heard and being utilized. Herein lies my conflict, my personal character will not allow me to abandon something I truly believe in and at a time that all may be loss, I just can’t walk away (jump ship) from a person, a situation, job or even a car club such as the VCA when it may be at its darkest point. Maybe it’s a character flaw of mine, but I find myself wanting to support the VCA through this very challenging time. I want to make a positive difference in the club. With that stated, I hope the VCA will not take my caring position as a sign of ignorance, but I am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt and actually the worst case scenario is I am out $150, big deal.
I too was saddened by the now infamous renewal letter, but what is done is done and I am confident if they could take it back they would. I viewed this letter as a response to the constant barrage of personal attacks which led to an emotional choice to send. Though a poor decision, and one that I would never had made, I can actually somewhat empathize the reason they felt the need to share this documentation to the membership, again, I am not in agreement that they should have, but it is done, it is history now.
Though it is very difficult to see any positives in the current club fragmentation, as for me, there is no need to rehash all of the issues and concerns that led to the current state of the VCA as well as the formation of the new club. That is done, it’s now about moving forward, address the issues and begin the “healing” process. In time, hopefully both clubs will be able to cordially interact and collaborate for what is best for everything Viper. Though, that will require a sincere attitude of humility and courageous leadership from both organizations which will be a challenge, but hopefully something for the future. As an Officer of a Fortune 100 company, I do recognize another casualty with this club spilt and that is with our Sponsors. From a business perspective, their 2014 budget will need to be increased or that they may need to consider additional trade-offs to support both clubs. Though a small minority might opt out of one club or another, it would be in their (this includes SRT) best interest to not choose sides as they would be losing impressions with a segment of prospective customers. It’s all about brand building and the last thing a sponsoring corporation wants is to be placed in a position to take sides in what could easily be deemed by many a political issue. Personally, like many others, I have supported those sponsors that support our club and plan to continue to so in the future.
So in closing, I apologize for the lengthy post, but maybe, just maybe there is a silver lining here somewhere. Whatever the number of VCA members will be in 2014, the one thing we do know is that we will have a committed and loyal base to build from, be it just 500, 1000 or whatever the membership ends up to be. The VCA will have members that want to see it succeed, a common bond if you will. I believe that is a huge positive and could be leveraged to the benefit of the VCA and its members. If the membership ends up equally spilt or even less, the VCA needs to have an operating plan to function at that new funding base, the 2014 members will understand as long as the reform plan is in place (such as the by-law revision, transparency with meetings/ VPA/audits/financial performance/raffles, and that membership has a voice and the *** listens and responds to that voice for the best interest of the membership, and as important, the new leadership must understand that they serve the membership and not the other way around. I am LOOKING FORWARD to SEEING the REFORM PLAN IN THE NEAR FUTURE. In addition, the detractors in which I do not label all of those that chose to leave as detractors, but rather those that who clearly have no interest or intention with the restructuring of the VCA will have no reason to communicate such negative and non-productive posts as they will now be in their perceived “utopia” …. the “other” club. I actually wish the new club and its members well and I hope that those VCA members who choose to stay with the VCA are given the same courtesy.
I know I am in the minority, and I may end up being the single only member of the Carolina’s VCA, but it’s a start (Club of One ). Even if there are only two regions in the entire country, like the “East of the Mississippi Region” and “West of the Mississippi Region”, I do have a car trailer and will travel to participate with like members who share the same view as I. Now that will make for a solid foundation to rebuild from! Its a car club, I just want to enjoy my car with others like me.
Chris and members of the CVC, I wish all you and your families a very Happy Holiday and a safe, healthy and prosperous New Year!
Respectfully,
Chuck
2010 Snakeskin Green ACR
#22 of 30