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Member spotlights help put faces and stories behind the membership roster. The examples below provide simple, repeatable formats that can be adapted for newsletters, websites, social media, and other member communications.
Member spotlights help put faces and stories behind the membership roster. The examples below provide simple, repeatable formats that can be adapted for newsletters, websites, social media, and other member communications.


== Spotlight Formats ==
== Spotlight Ideas ==
Most spotlights include the member's name and (optionally) how long they have been a member.


The ideas below provide different ways to highlight members depending on available space and the type of story being shared.
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* Location (optional)  
* Location (optional)
* Fun Fact  
* Fun Fact
* Favorite Thing About Membership  
* Favorite Thing About Membership
* Highlight (1–2 sentences about why they’re being featured—achievement, involvement, or unique trait)
* Highlight (1–2 sentences about why they’re being featured—achievement, involvement, or unique trait)
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Revision as of 07:22, 3 June 2026

Purpose

Provide examples of member spotlights that Local Groups can use to recognize members, celebrate involvement, and help members get to know one another.

Member spotlights help put faces and stories behind the membership roster. The examples below provide simple, repeatable formats that can be adapted for newsletters, websites, social media, and other member communications.

Spotlight Ideas

Most spotlights include the member's name and (optionally) how long they have been a member.

The ideas below provide different ways to highlight members depending on available space and the type of story being shared.

Format Good Choice For Typical Length Prompt Ideas
Quick Spotlight Recognizing a member in a small space 2–4 sentences
  • Location (optional)
  • Fun Fact
  • Favorite Thing About Membership
  • Highlight (1–2 sentences about why they’re being featured—achievement, involvement, or unique trait)
Standard Q&A Regular monthly features 150 - 300 words
  • Tell us a little about yourself
  • How did you discover Mensa?
  • What do you enjoy most about membership?
  • Hobbies or interests
  • A fun or surprising fact about you
  • Anything else you’d like to share?
Achievement Spotlight Celebrating accomplishments or volunteer service 150 - 300 words
  • Recent Accomplishment
  • What inspired this achievement?
  • What does this mean to you?
  • Hobbies or interests
  • What’s next?
  • Message to fellow Ms?
Long-Form Feature Special editions or highly engaged members 400–800 words
  • Background
  • Connection to the Organization
  • Notable Contributions or Experiences
  • Interests & Passions
  • Memorable Moment as a Member
  • Advice for New Members
Fun / Personality Spotlight Light, engaging content 100–250 words
  • Three words that describe you
  • Favorite book/movie/show
  • Favorite way to spend a weekend
  • Hidden talent
  • Dream travel destination
  • If you could have dinner with anyone (past or present), who would it be?
Fill-in Blurb Sidebars or multiple members in one issue 1–2 sentences
  • [One-sentence description—profession, interest, or fun fact]
  • [One sentence highlight or reason they’re featured.]

Tips for Member Spotlights

  • Rotate formats to keep the newsletter fresh
  • Keep a backlog of responses so you’re never scrambling
  • Edit lightly for clarity, but keep the member’s voice
  • Always confirm permission before publishing personal details