The start of AMC’12 in Vladivostok
What does the word “big” mean? It is something taking a lot of efforts and emotions. May it be the reason why we call the end of Master-Classes PR-campaign “BIG presentation”?
There were about 100 people behind the door where we wrote the motto of the Master-Classes “Imagine. Believe. Go”. They were expecting something unknown but pathetic and promising to be energetic.
Behind the wall there was the Vladivostok MUNRFE club struggling with technical problems and rehearsing their speeches. Only our alumni seemed to be quiet and unconcerned.
At 18.30 the door opened, and the crow of students and pupils (and one graduated engineer!) entered the auditorium. We did our best to inspire them by speeches about “the most ambitious organization in the region”, about Leadership and Goal-Setting, about New-York and San-Francisco. Alexander Kaidanovich, Maxim Pryazennikov, and the Vice-Councel of Japan in Vladivostok delivered their speeches from the stage. Our outstanding alumni Semen Korotich and Roman Kopko inspired not only the perspective newcomers, but even the current club members to improve their leadership and public speaking skills.
Though only 44 people visited the first lecture, as all first-year-students of FEFU were blocked on the Russkiy Island because of the bad weather, VladMUNRFE club believes that on Wednesday it will be much better!