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Saturday, 23 December 2006

Overall Organization of the Camarilla

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The Camarilla is a global organization that lives and breathes on the local level, so we’ll start locally. The key organization units are as follows:

•Chapter: The smallest group in the Camarilla, a chapter is a group of members who have gathered to play together in one or more venues. Independent chapters are for groups that form in an area without an established Camarilla domain and report directly to the regional coordinator or Storyteller. Other chapters are divisions of large domains. Each chapter elects a chapter coordinator and a venue Storyteller for each venue they want to participate in; these officers report to their domain coordinator and domain  Storyteller.

• Domain: The next step up, domains are slightly larger in geographic area and membership numbers than chapters. Most domains regroup several chapters in the same geographic area, but some have no sub-divisions and are essentially especially large chapters. All Camarilla members who reside within the geographic boundaries of a domain (a city or other distinct region) are members of that domain. Each domain elects a domain coordinator and a domain Storyteller. These officers oversee the coordinators and venue Storytellers of any chapters in the domain, and report to the regional coordinator and Storyteller.

• Region: The United States is divided into eight geographic regions which regroup all the domains and independent chapters (and members) in these areas. The domain coordinators and Storytellers in a region elect a regional coordinator and regional Storyteller. Regional officers report to the national coordinator and Storyteller.

• Nation: The Camarilla is made up of a series of affiliate nations, each of which has a national coordinator and national Storyteller who oversee club activities in their country. National officers report to the global office. In the United States, the national coordinator and national Storyteller are elected by the regional officers.

• Global: Overall oversight of the Camarilla and its chronicles falls to the global officers, who are appointed in consultation with all affiliate nations. The Camarilla’s Club Director oversees all coordinator activities while the Master Storyteller does the same for the chronicles.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 23 December 2006 )