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Introduction to GOLD

Introduction to GOLD. Uri Moszkowicz ( uim@ieee.org ) 2008 Region 1 GOLD Coordinator 2008 R1 GOLD/SAC/WIE Conference April 26, 2008. Roadmap. What is GOLD GOLD History GOLD Charter Where is GOLD Who is GOLD R1 GOLD Areas Affinity Groups Events. Full Member (Young Professional).

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Introduction to GOLD

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  1. Introduction to GOLD Uri Moszkowicz (uim@ieee.org) 2008 Region 1 GOLD Coordinator 2008 R1 GOLD/SAC/WIE Conference April 26, 2008

  2. Roadmap • What is GOLD • GOLD History • GOLD Charter • Where is GOLD • Who is GOLD • R1 GOLD • Areas • Affinity Groups • Events

  3. Full Member (Young Professional) Member or Senior ... (Professional) Student Member (Undergrad School) Member or Senior ... (Professional) GSM (Graduate School) Full Member (Young Professional) Graduated not more than 10 years from first professional degree What is GOLD • Definition • Graduate Of the Last Decade • First professional degree • No signup to join

  4. GOLD History • 1996 • Conception of GOLD at Sections Congress • 1998 • QSIF funding • GOLD Rush newsletter • 1999 • Formation of GOLD committee • GOLD webpage created • 2000+ • Creation and development of GOLD affinity groups

  5. GOLD Charter • Vision • To increase value and worth of IEEE services and programs to young professionals and recent graduates • Mission • To develop and foster relationships to provide tangible value to members • Promote GOLD program to students • Recruit, develop, and nurture volunteers

  6. GOLD Committee Sections GOLD Affinity Groups Student Branches Where is GOLD MEMBERS Board of Assembly Directors Publication Educational Regional Standards Technical Products & IEEE - USA Activities Activities Association Activities Services Student Activities Committee …….. Regions

  7. Who is GOLD

  8. Who is GOLD

  9. R1 GOLD Areas • Purpose • Reduced geographical size • Increased interaction with coordinator • Areas • Northeast (A), Southern (B), Central (C), Western (D) • Key features • Area coordinators • Past GOLD chair • 1 Area event • 1 Meeting / teleconference • Yearly status report

  10. R1 GOLD Affinity Groups

  11. R1 GOLD Events • Graduation Receptions • April - October • R1 GOLD/SAC/WIE Conference • April • Engineers without Borders Workshop • August • GOLD Summit and Sections Congress • September

  12. Questions?

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