One of the most important leadership roles I’ve had is being Editor and Chief of the Yearbook, The Pinnacle, committee at Pikesville High. Being the Editor and Chief requires creativity, communication, collaboration, patience, and responsibility. Prior to becoming the Editor in Chief I was just a part of the committee for two years. My sophomore year was my first year in Yearbook and I was just learning about the in’s and Out’s about how to create a successful yearbook. I learned all the fundamentals like how to interview people and how to write interesting stories called Body Copy’s for any sport, club, or event. It ended up being one of my favorite classes so I decided to retake it again my junior year. I was able to get a feel on how it was to be Editor in Chief. My teacher trusted me to become one of the mini editors and I had a lot more responsibilities and people to manage under my belt. I learned about the design process and the importance of meeting deadlines and marketing trying to sell the book to people. If you showed that you showed that you cared about the success of …show more content…
If anyone has any questions they expect you to give them a direct, honest and truthful answer. Everyone relies on you to keep everything in order. Their expectations are high for the outcome of the book and everyone is willing to put their best effort to make sure this book is better than the years prior. The yearbook committee meets every other day in the same room for last period. Everyone sits at least two to three seats away from each other but when someone needs help or it’s time to start to working together as a team we all gather in the center of the room and it instantly feels like a family. Everyone gets along well in and out of the classroom and of that room and I love it. One of the many things I love about that class is how I could be having a bad day and soon as a I come to Yearbook I feel