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Monday, July 12, 2010

The Bay Area Vibha Dream Mile 2010: A Continuing Journey towards Perfection

The Bay Area Dream Mile 2010: A Continuing Journey towards Perfection

“This was the best race I've ever participated in, and I've done over a dozen, including the New York City marathon!”

When a user review starts with these lines it tells the tale of a well oiled machine in the Bay Area Action Center, executing a well thought out plan from start to finish culminating in what turned out to be one of the most successful Dream Mile races ever.

When a volunteer signs up to volunteer for Vibha his or her initial motivation stems from the fact that we are a Non-Profit trying to empower underprivileged children. The new volunteer is usually surprised to see the event planning & management which happens at the weekly meetings. It is confusing for them to envision how planning and executing a race to such minute detail can help a child attain a better future. It is also no secret that motivating volunteers as well as runners to raise funds for the cause is an equally daunting task for short distance races like ours. To all those new volunteers I would show them the reviews and accolades we received for conducting such a fine event. Each person who walked away happy from the event will probably give a second look to the fundraising email we send next year and think about sharing and contributing towards Vibha’s Mission of, educating , empowering and enabling children for a brighter future. And most of all a great event imprints the brand Vibha in the minds of the participants and makes the Dream Mile stand apart from being just another 5k/10k race at the shoreline.

There were many firsts in the Dream Mile 2010. These simple yet powerful improvements to the race were essential to the success of the event. The Bay Area Dream Mile 2010 has been getting close to 1000 runners since last year, thanks to some amazing and innovative publicity by our volunteers. This number is growing every year and making sure all of the 1000 runners get processed smoothly is vital to giving the runners a stress free start to the race. We already had a heavily staffed and efficient registration team which had resulted in a line-free registration in 2009. To top it we added pre race bib pickup this year which would ensure that runners could collect their bibs before race day and just turn up and race on the day of the event. It was a huge success as more than 200 out of the pre registered 600 or so runners turned up to pick up their bibs. We plan to expand this exercise next year and have the bib pickup spread over multiple days. This will also give us a great opportunity to talk to the runners about Vibha’s cause.

Also the race was started early this year at 8 am instead of 8:30 am with a staggered start for the 5k and 10k. Last year’s race day was scorching hot and an early start helps runners complete the race before the temperature rises and have a better race experience. The staggered start helps reduce crowding of the trail. Both these adjustments which required substantial back end work are the perfect platform to expand the race in the years to come.

Almost every comment in the reviews had two things in common. They started with the line, “Very well organized” and “the course was very well marked”. This is no mean feat. A major part of the race success is credited to signs along the trail. The signs team had turned the trail into a “war zone “with the trail divided into subzones and individual teams aggressively making sure we had excellent signs for the runners.

The most important aspect of this entire event was the enthusiasm of the leads and the cheerfulness of the volunteers on the day of the event. Every place the runners went, instead of big lines they found smiling helpful faces greeting them. All in all leadership, team work and delightful enthusiasm from a lot of dedicated volunteers powered the Dream Mile 2010.



Thursday, June 3, 2010

On this Day in 2009, we were trying to get Shah Rukh Khan to come to the Dream Mile

As I was listening to leads of Dream Mile 2010 churning out ideas and action items to push the publicity into high gear for the last three weeks the campaign, my thoughts went back to Dream Mile 2009. The first thing that came rushing back to me was how a bunch of us (not on any medication, I might add) came up with this "crazy" idea of trying to get Shah Rukh Khan for Dream Mile 2009. Yes by The Shah Rukh Khan I mean the one and only K.k.k.k.....kkk... King Khan who was here in the bay area last year filming for "My Name is Khan".

Ribhu (Dream Mile 2010 lead ) and I were new to Vibha and were leading publicity for it. We had already garnered a dubious reputation of coming up with the nuttiest ideas but this one truly was the cherry on the cake .. our finest moment ..... We were...are still so proud of it..... I think the momentum of registrations had really picked up at this point and registrations team were really facing the heat of a mammoth turnout.. So when this idea first came up, it was more to tease them and get them to sweat some more....After all we all love to see Mukesh (National Fund raising Director) in panic mode... We were even more suprised when people started considering it seriously....

Soon, we were following twitter to see where SRK was filming, planning on pitching tents outside his Hotel in SF, talking to his bay area agents to see if they could give us some face time.... Some actually believed this would be possible and started planning for the worst... what if he actually turns up ? Will we have a logistical nightmare on our hands ? If a 1000 man running event turns into 10000 man stampede .. lets just keep it at if..... The logistics lead Anand was incredibly cool about this... which gave us even more fuel to pursue this...We tried hook and crook to try and get face time with SRK but to no avail..... Also , after it truly sunk in that if he turns up, it wont be a pretty sight finally put an end to this grand plan..

But what this entire exercise gave us was incredible momentum going into the event...The registrations team was preparing for the worst.. the pledge team started dreaming about a big fat cheque from SRK, the publicity team.. well we didnt need any momentum at that point.... everyone was trying to apply brakes on us :).... But it did bring the entire Dream Mile team together for the final push.

This year we don't have SRK in the bay area.. But we need still need the all the awesome volunteers we had last year to build the same momentum as we head into the the final days before DOE.

After all, it wasn't SRK who made DM 2009 a grand sucess, it was all of YOU !!!!!

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