Sterling Mann, N0SSC, Named IARU Region 2 Liaison for Youth
/Sterling Mann, N0SSC, has been named as the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) Region 2 Liaison for Youth, the IARU Region 2 Executive Committee (EC) has announced. With the support of IARU Region 2, the Liaison for Youth will reach out to young hams throughout the Americas and their member-societies to develop and promote interest in amateur radio on the part of young hams through self-sustaining groups and activities.
One of those, he said, is to come up with and put into action way to “get ham radio into the public view in a positive and engaging way.” The initiative also will coordinate and collaborate with other communities with similar goals. On-the air activities, online meetups, workshops, competitions and mini-contests, brainstorming sessions, and speaking invitations are all envisioned as future events.
The Liaison for Youth role is unique. It is not a coordinator of a formalized, highly structured committee or set of working groups. Rather, this function implements a novel “Young Ham Action Plan” to connect with, engage, inspire, and mentor young hams throughout the Americas. Mann’s role is to be a point of contact for building links to and among the many groups already developing organically via internet discussion platforms, on-the-air nets, and virtual clusters of interest — even before the COVID-19 pandemic.
The liaison will help to set up, develop, and grow self-sufficient communities of young hams connected through common cultural, lingual, and geographic backgrounds, assisted by IARU Region 2 and its member-societies. This initiative builds on the successful examples of other youth groups, such as Youngsters on the Air (YOTA) in IARU Region 1, Youth on the Air — a youth ham radio camp in the Americas, the Young Amateurs Radio Club — a large online community of young hams, and several others.