1. What was the inspiration for you to join the PSAS?
I will start this question with my own story. 3 years back I decided to pursue my fish keeping hobby after taking a break for almost 8 years. I started doing some research and decided that I can keep a saltwater aquarium here in US with relative ease (back home in Pakistan it's nearly impossible). So, I did the due diligence i.e. bought a book, read it multiple times and ended u going to Salt Water City (someone told me about the store) who also told me about PSAS. Finally, I decided to get a 29 gallon aquarium (I thank a lot to Saltwater City for making it simple enough for me and providing guidance for the first aquarium). One week later, I went to saltwater city and got them to do water test and alkalinity came out to be lower than expected. They told me to increase the level by adding KH Buffer and I came back home and, without realizing, added the required amount directly into the aquarium (without mixing it in RO water) and slept. Next day, I saw this white coating on my aquarium and I was like "my bad, should read instructions first". So, I threw all the water, washed the aquarium, added more water and added kH buffer after couple of days (this time mixing with RO water). However, the next day there're still particles in the water and I was like what should I do next.
I am a person who is online most of the time and decided to do research about my problem. I found some articles here and there and finally hit on reeffrontiers.com website. Here, I was seeing all these posts and all the experiences from these different people about different topics and I was like "WOW, I can probably ask them what went wrong in my tank".
I still remember my first post when I asked about milky saltwater and wright4me replied back that I did not need to do anything since my aquarium was totally empty (all equipment was hooked up but no LR). He also asked me some questions about what kind of Salt I used. And upon hearing Oceanic, he replied that was half of the problem since Oceanic is high in CA and low in Alk. He then explained me the entire chemistry of Calcium and Alkalinity. Since that day, I have been hooked on to RF and always asking questions and learning new stuff.
Now coming to my inspiration, last year I decided that I had a stable enough career and I wasted a lot of my extra time just doing nothing. So, I started looking into different places where I could contribute in some way. I thought a lot about it but realized that helping in City Soup or Habitat for Humanity was not my cup of tea. Finally, it struck to me that I could probably do something in PSAS since I am actively into the hobby. One added advantage was that I would also meet people with a shared interest and learn from all the experience that they have (as well as see big tanks in person).
I am proud to say that my decision has not been wrong and I have met wonderful people because of this hobby in such a short time frame who not only taught me about reef keeping experiences but also gave me some pearls of wisdom about everything else in life along the way.
2. If you could only improve 1 thing about the club, what would it be?
I do not know for sure but I think PSAS, like any other club, was probably formed when bunch of friends with a hobby in common probably got together and started sharing their experiences about reef keeping. As the tradition follows with any club life cycle, horde of people have joined the club since then because of their shared interest and they have slowly become part of this community, where they not only share their reef keeping experiences but discuss their daily life issues and make lifelong friends.
Puget Sound, which extends north to south from Stanwood to Olympia, is a big area compromising of 2 urban cities and numerous satellite cities and towns. Provided this, the biggest challenge for this club, as it gets mature, is to keep the reefers and aquarist of this society under the common-knit bond, that we call PSAS, no matter where they're located in the Sound area. This challenge has becomes more critical when people from different areas start doing their own local events and slowly move away from the club they were once part of, due to whatever reason (convenience, high gas prices, etc).
Thanks to the internet technologies available today, we have this current infrastructure (via RF) which provides us the opportunity to be together and interact with each other regardless of wherever we live. As such, I believe that we should use this infrastructure and build our club as this online community under the banner of PSAS where members interact with each other, teach each other and learn from each other regardless of where they live.
Add our LFS and veterans speakers/mentors to this and we're on our way to build an ecosystem which rekindles the old spirit under which the club was originally formed, and which will also provides all the key players (old members, new reefers/aquarists, speakers, LFS, etc) a one stop shop for meeting all their needs of this hobby.
3. What is the driving force behind your decision to run for president of the club?
I have to admit over here that I am very much in learning mode when it comes down to the hobby. And I will be the 1st one to admit I have earned more from this club than has given. That being said, I see a lot of good things that are happening this year (thanks to our current BOD) to move the club forward as I said in my earlier post # 26 on this thread).
I firmly believe in everything that I said in that post and this is the driving force for me to run for the president of this club. I have recieved loads of support from my fellow members (even though I am relative newbie in this community) and I cannot wait to give them back what they want.
I also want to repeat here as I said earlier “I know polls will happen and only one of us will win. I assure you that my commitment to my club will not go way regardless of the results of the poll.”
4. What do you feel is the number 1 priority of the club?
I think you probably want to know "what do you feel should be the number 1 priority of the club?" So, I will answer this question
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The #1 priority of this club should be to provide its member with what they want to see in this club. I know this is a vague answer but I totally believe this club came together and grew over so many years because people got most of the things that they wanted to see out of this club, be it be speaker meetings, equipment/coral trades, the annual summer BBQ/picnic or simply interaction with each other. And we should provide all of this in an environment where members feel comfortable doing the above mentioned things so that they have positive experiences from this club.
Now, there're other things that need to happen as our club continues to grow (like making club non-profit, creating charter for the club, improving our website, etc). However, we need to keep it mind that the club has continued so far without these things and, while some of these have become necessary for the better organization of the club, they do not take priority over what members want. This club cannot survive without its members and, so, we need to continue doing the things that have built the foundation of this club.
Providing members what they want has been the business of this club and we should not deviate from it.
5. The main duty of the president is be a leader for the Board of Directors and for the club. What qualifications and experience do you have in leading groups of people?
I am going to share my small list of my accomplishments with you from present to past.
A. I have been leading a group of engineers in Microsoft China for quite some time in my professional career (which has been just 5 years).
B. I am the vice captain of a cricket team which has been playing regularly in American Recreation Cricket League for last 4 years. I was offered captaincy in the last year but declined to do because of other commitments at that time.
C. I am a board member of ARCL (American Recreation Cricket League), which manages cricket seasons across Seattle, from last 2 years. We've 73 teams in 8 different divisions. My current responsibilities over there include scheduling the games for 4 divisions and taking care of day-2-day issues as well as meeting with other board members for growing the league. When I joined ARCL, there’re only 4 divisions and now we’re up to 8 divisions.
D. I am a board member and Diversity Advisory Council Representative of Pakistanis @ Microsoft. My duties over there include arranging different activities for our Pakistanis @ Microsoft and act as a liaison between members and HR community.
E. I am part of a Microsoft Vice President's virtual team for Microsoft Annual Giving Campaign which happens in October of every year. Our goal for this year is to raise
F. $600,000, of which 80% come during this month. As you can see, we need to arrange a lot of activities to reach this goal (I cannot share a lot over here because of confidentiality issues).
G. I was the president of Pakistani Student Association in University of Texas in my senior year. I was handling this with full times course load and 20 hours work a week. In this position, I led 4 board members and we did various activities including fund raisers, dinner, cricket tournaments and Drama night. We also raised $4000 for the club during the school year.
In addition, I have recently also joined Volunteer in Bellevue Education System (VIBES) to mentor a high school student for one hour a week. You probably are thinking whether I do any work at all? Well, Duane got me right, I am a workaholic too. But hey, I am 27 right now and have the time and energy to do the things I like and want.
Thanks
Ghazni