Jakoby Kimmell, president of the Smyrna Entertainment, Arts and Media Club, shared insight on the organization's many activities on the Motlow Smyrna campus. Jakoby is a first-year freshman who is currently going for general studies, but plans to switch to history to pursue a doctorate in order to achieve his goal of becoming a history professor.
Question: Tell me about SEAM club.
Answer: The SEAM Club stands for the Smyrna entertainment, arts and media club. We just recently did a field trip to the Frist Art Museum, and the next thing that we're planning is a holiday event. We also have a speech contest on the Moore County campus. This isn't something that we're hosting directly, but it is something that we helped organize and, of course, we do what we can to assist the paper. Our primary focus is right now doing events, and we're always looking to expand into other stuff as well new types of events. We are looking to expand into other things. Specifically, right now, we're interested in expanding into podcasting, with the help of Professor Whitting and a few other of our members who have experience in that area. So, we look forward to setting up a school podcast that we can put out for you guys. We're always looking to expand into other stuff as well, new types of events, other types of media. We're always just trying to entertain people, inform them, and just kind of have fun and give people opportunities to express themselves and be themselves. It really is a member ran organization, and what we do really comes from who we have that means what they know, what they're comfortable with, the kind of passion they bring to the table and their experience.
Question: What made you decide to become SEAM club president?
Answer: When the SEAM club just started out this semester, we only had a handful of members, and we weren't sure who was going to stay and who was going to go, so some members didn't feel like they could take on the responsibilities of being president. So, it ended up just kind of falling to me, and so far, it seems like that's been a good choice. I've been doing everything I can as the president to make sure everything goes smoothly here, and people don't seem to hate me. So that's good. The role just kind of fell to me, and it seems like it was a good choice. We’re growing in members every day, usually, and I do want to emphasize how it is a member ran organization. People bring their own passions and experience to the table. Even though I may have the title of club president, I'm not here to tell people how to do things. I'm just here to try and get everything organized so we can do things. If a member has an idea, I want to be able to fulfill that. I don't want to be the person trying to tell them that we shouldn't be doing anything.
Question: What's your favorite part of the SEAM club?
Answer: It's probably the thing that draws in most people, just the opportunity to have self-expression, to put myself out there, and to really have fun with it. And I think that that should be the driving force of anyone joining the SEAM club, because that really is what we want to cultivate. We want to have people bring their passions and be able to have that supported and grown, and have that turn into something, yeah.
Question: Who do you think should join the SEAM club?
Answer: People with passion, is what I'll say. People who are interested in all the stuff our acronym stands for or want to get involved with any of that sort of stuff, but the most fundamental thing is a passion for self-expression.
To learn more about the SEAM Club, contact co-faculty advisor Professor Charles Whiting at cwhiting@mscc.edu.
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