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Membership Development

Membership Development. Enrolled new members through activities at the end of 2002 Membership has remained stable with some reductions due to increment in IEEE dues. Authorities . Chapter Chair: Arne Guerra Vice-Chair: Roberto Hernandez Secretary: Armando Ruiz. Activities for 2002.

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Membership Development

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  1. Membership Development • Enrolled new members through activities at the end of 2002 • Membership has remained stable with some reductions due to increment in IEEE dues Communications Society, El Salvador Chapter

  2. Authorities • Chapter Chair: Arne Guerra • Vice-Chair: Roberto Hernandez • Secretary: Armando Ruiz Communications Society, El Salvador Chapter

  3. Activities for 2002 • Had two technical meetings at beginning of year (ADSL, DWDM) • Rest of the year focused on organization of CONVETEL III • 155 participants • 24 technical conferences including 3 DLTs • Product Expo with 14 stands Communications Society, El Salvador Chapter

  4. Most Relevant for 2002 • Convetel III • Provided value added services to members and industry • Fortified contacts with local telecom industry • One DLT and two Distinguished Lecturers: • Roberto Sarracco, David Winters, Hikmet Sari • Two financed 100% by local event • Profitable conference, benefits local chapter and section operations Communications Society, El Salvador Chapter

  5. Communications Society, El Salvador Chapter

  6. Communications Society, El Salvador Chapter

  7. Difficulties • Economic slowdown and uncertainty • Apathy from membership • Time from work • Industry support Communications Society, El Salvador Chapter

  8. Objectives for 2003 • Three focused conferences for telecom operators • Given by distinguished lecturers • Seek support and sponsorship • Seek profits • One DLT • Three technical meetings Communications Society, El Salvador Chapter

  9. What we need from ComSoc • Support for DLT • Funding focused to increase membership • Help with student branch development Communications Society, El Salvador Chapter

  10. What we Suggest • DLTs and Conferences targeting the practicing communications engineer in operators and service providers • Web conferences on line • Continue presence through regional DLTs Communications Society, El Salvador Chapter

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