University President Sun’s • Suns are people who shine the brightest: their rays light up and warm others. • They provide energy and inspiration, and enable others. Stars • Stars are potential future suns: they are on their way, but their light and warmth is not yet as strong. • Their can be stars everywhere: they may be running companies or community groups or organizations of all sorts. Moons • Moons are often wonderful- but they are on their way out. • A moon might be the chief executive that is in their last few months of the job Shooting Stars • A shooting stars are people who look deceptively bright and exciting but they will fade and, when they do, they are dangerous. • A shooting star could be an entrepreneur whose business is starting to go wrong. Black Holes • Black Holes are wasters of energy: where you can put an awful lot of time to no great effect (they also suck power from others) • Black Holes, like stars, could be anywhere. They are powerful, but its only negative power.