And So Far
Yes, Ladies and Gentlemen, we’ve started our sales. Unfortunately, we realised that the past two days have been pretty hectic and disorganized, so we’re streamlining the sales processes. But we’re proud of the number thus far.
In two days, we have sold roughly 99 tickets, half of our target amount for this entire week.
We’re very happy with that.
Unfortunately the second day’s sales totaled about 17, which was rather less than expected. So we’re hoping that the public will make good on their bookings and fill up those tables soon, preferably by this week, if possible. Please note that all our current funds are in fact going to the deposit on the hotel, which is an extremely grand and interesting place.
Trust us, it’ll be worth it in the end.
For those of you who haven’t bought tickets, it isn’t too late, go on to the DSA, where we will be selling regularly. Five or more tickets full payment to book a table for a few days while you get more people, and don’t ask me about discounts – we’re giving you the bare minimum already.
Thanks for all your time.
What We’ve Done
Ok, everyone, we’re 90% certain of KL Hilton now, due to popular demand and expert negotiation. However, the date’ll have to be pushed to the 30th of June (Monday), due to an unavailability of the venue at any date before that. Fortunately, we can stick to our 110 (EB), 130 (Normal) pricing plan, and if everything goes according to plan, we can start ticket sales next week.
Next up, we’re starting recruitment. As of today, you can contact the following if you’re interested in joining their committees.
• Jason Chow, Hitakshi – Sponsoring (We’re trying to get money and stuff from big companies. Join if you’re extremely persuasive, you’ll be spending a lot of time on the phone with this group.)
• Matthew Pang, Jon Hoe – Marketing/Ticket Sales (The most demanding department, requires the most manpower and the capability to handle money. Because the money involved will be of a substantial amount, we will be screening the people that apply for the ticketing department. On the plus side, marketing will be interesting as I’ve authorized the use of napalm, pending government permit, at the request of our marketing exco.)
• Tan Sze-Yin – Performances (This department involves the selecting and acquisition of performances for the night itself, counting emcees, DJs and etc. Mostly involves audition process, etc, along with other side things that we will be planning. Not too much manpower required.)
• Pia Dhaliwal – Programme Booklet and Deco (Involves designing the layout of the programme booklet to suit the adverts of the sponsors. Also involves decoration of the Grand Ballroom to suit our theme. We need people who have a keen eye for design and decoration here.)
Here are their email contacts, we’ll also be holding an open signing-up thing on Friday or Tuesday (Details to follow) to collect volunteers.
Jason Chow – jasonchow@alevelsstudentcouncil.com
Hitakshi – hitakshi@alevelsstudentcouncil.com
Matthew Pang – matthewpang@alevelsstudentcouncil.com
Jonathan Hoe – jonathanhoe@alevelsstudentcouncil.com
Sze-Yin – zyin.tan@alevelsstudentcouncil.com
Pia Dhaliwal – pia.dhaliwal@alevelsstudentcouncil.com
In each email, include the following:
Name
Student ID
Intake
Contact No.
Email address
Jason C.


