I’m known to come out of left field from time to time. In my years in NS I’ve ran ministries, FA, a region and even was a UCR Delegate at one time. I’ve turned down many nominations, not because I couldn’t do it, but because I decided to stay behind the scenes and make countless contributions to the region in other ways. This is the first time I’ve decided to seriously come onto the stage.
I think the best strategy is simply communicating with each other. I would like to see what can be done to facilitate this and how we can work together for our collective common goal.
As a long-term member of the community it pains me greatly when we don’t mesh together. It isn’t the government’s or roleplayer’s community. It’s collectively The East Pacific community. We either work together or we die on the hill together. Without the regional government we wouldn’t have a roleplay community. Without the the roleplay community we would have the identity we have today.
As a person who was officially part of cabinet and FA Council at several points during the last few years… Sometimes it feels like most of the activity happens in FA but truthfully there needs to be of balance. Cabinet runs the region. FA runs like the outside daycare. I like to be hands on but I’m not a micromanager. Day-to-day regular minister operations need to be handled by the minister as they are done today but with Delegate oversight. Activity will be a requirement.
I like to be hands on. It’s a curse sometimes. But I’m really going to be hands on with the region. From pings on Discord to regionwides and telegrams. I want to make an executive that’s front and center to new and old people alike.