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Sergio Benedetto Venice, September 21, 2011

COMSOC OpCom2 VP – Member Relations. Sergio Benedetto Venice, September 21, 2011. Summary. Membership statistics Marketing and Industry Relations Membership Program Development Sister Societies Regional Directors. Membership Statistics.

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Sergio Benedetto Venice, September 21, 2011

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  1. COMSOC OpCom2 VP – Member Relations Sergio Benedetto Venice, September 21, 2011

  2. Summary Membership statistics Marketing and Industry Relations Membership Program Development Sister Societies Regional Directors

  3. Membership Statistics • * down 139 members, but projecting to be ahead of 2010 numbers • by end of August • ComSochad 1,350 affiliates at the end of July, which is 225% more • than at end of July 2010

  4. M&I Relations: Corporate Patron Program • No new participants – still have: • LG-Bronze level • SK-bronze • Cisco-Bronze • Samsung-Platinum • KT-bronze Prospects: • Sent information to leads suggested by Industry PromotionCommittee members, with no results. • Had good teleconference with AT&T, but no replies to follow-ups • No positive results from Byeong’s meetings with NTT or NEC – NTTdeclined to participate • Have not had any feedback from Byeong’s trip to China Plan to start contacting existing participants about renewals soon

  5. ComSoc Social Media Participants(as of August 29, 2011)

  6. WCET & Wireless Training Summary • Wireless training strong: • 288 registrants in 8 courses in 2011, YTD • 6 courses and 2 Metro Area Workshops remain for 2011 • Includes one-day in person courses, one-day virtual courses, 3 day in-person, and 5 day virtual • Vetting 6 new potential instructors this Fall • WCET – 42 seats for Spring window; 30 applied for Fall 2011, YTD • New WCET Practice Exam available • WEBOK sales in excess of 2,000; new edition in preparation

  7. Tentative 2012 Schedule – first half 7

  8. Now on iPad - Communications Magazine

  9. Marketing @ ComSoc • ComSoc exhibits at MILCOM, 4G World, PCIA’s Wireless Infrastructure Show • 45 ComSoc social media sites; Facebook page has over 20,000 likes; i-Phone apps; newi-Pad app - ComMag • Member survey launched • Five minute ComSoc recorded interview video available • A new ComSoc logo possible for 60th anniversary • Bundled society membership/2-tiered membership; Support at IEEE? • Instructor vetting, new NAR chapter website template, conference web portal draft, Best Readings NIC proposal in preparation

  10. MPD: Membership Programs (revisited) • Chapters Funding and Recognition • Distinguished Lecturer Program (DLT) • Distinguished Speaker Program (DSP) • Membership Development Support Grant (MDSG) • Young Professionals Program (YPP) • GOLD Sessions at flagship conferences • Regional/Local Programs • Strategic Discussion: local issues/ joint activities

  11. Chapter Funding and Awards 4 new Chapters added in 2011 Pune, Mauritius, Newfoundland-Labrador , Brasilia Joint • Budget- $40,000; all funds used • 208 Chapters/56 applied for funding • AP – 42/10 • LA – 25/5 • EMEA – 50/14 • NA – 91/27

  12. Chapter Awards Washington is 2011 CoY winner Region CAA winner AP Kerala LA Colombia EMEA Sweden NA Washington

  13. DLT/DSP • Budget- $50K Expense - $33.4K • 19 DLT - $24,809 • 4 – AP Region • 1 – LA Region • 1 – EMEA Region • 13 – NA Region • 20 – DSP – Total: $7,600 • 1 – MDSG – Total: $1,000

  14. 2011 Strategy Discussion Meeting (SDM) - Region 4Saturday, 9 July, 2011 in Chicago areaFive Chapter Chairs participated Discussion points and outcome • Understanding value proposition of ComSoc chapters • Understanding local operational issues and planning for specific actions • Providing educational and networking opportunities for chapter members and the community, Recruiting • Opportunity to network with motivated, enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers • Challenges and action items • Recruiting officers and volunteers • Sustainable resources for event management • Supporting DLT/DSP • Membership recognition and elevation • Joint meeting with neighboring chapters and sister society chapters.

  15. GOLD SESSIONS @GC 2011 • The GOLD session at GC 2010 was very successful • The GOLD Session for GC’11 (GC’12?) is under preparation • How to write a good paper for ComSoc journals • Meet the Editor-in-Chiefs (EICs) of ComSoc Journals & Magazines • Provide a forum for young researchers and young professionals to interact ComSoc leaders • Attract more young professionals to ComSoc and GOLD

  16. GOLD SESSIONS @ NOMS 2012 • NOMS 2012, Maui, HI Apr. 2012 • Topic: The Future of Information and Communications Technologies Management In Industry and Academia • Four confirmed high profile speakers • Dr. Eslambolchi, Dr. Belanger, Dr, Lassner and Dr. Iftode • Interactive sessions, meeting the ComSoc leaders

  17. YOUNG PROFESSIONAL CENTER • Launched and publicized during GC’10 • Graphical design • Max Loskutnikov has volunteered for graphic design (banners, layout, pictures), and make it a microsite under the roof of ComSoc website • New volunteers are being recruited to serve as webmaster for update and site maintenance http://cms.comsoc.org/eprise/main/SiteGen/Young/Content/Home.html

  18. GOLD BEST PAPER AWARD • GC’10 • Received 100+ inquiries about GOLD and ComSoc membership • 4 papers out 80 were given awards, • Winners chosen by 6 committee members • Results published on YPC web portal and GC’10 website • GC’11 • Under preparation • Expecting strong interest

  19. VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT • Soon Wan heading Volunteers recruitment • Open Call for Volunteers were sent out to all ComSoc GOLD members through e-notice • Received ~250 responses • 50 replied with detailed information (skills, interests, etc.) • Will assign the volunteers to different committee/initiatives based on their skills and interests

  20. Sections Congress- Top 5 Reccd The top 5 recommendations as ranked by the primary section delegates IEEE to develop a comprehensive long-term strategy to increase the number of next generation youth pursuing science and engineering careers. As members maintain their IEEE membership over their years, IEEE must reward them for their loyalty. Rewards ought to be tangible and useful and can be done simply and inexpensively. Create Global Fidelity Programs including: (a) Continue membership Recognition 5-10-15-20 years of membership (b) Bonus for specific Benefits (e.g., reduced fee, IEEE merchandise, etc). IEEE membership (including e-Membership) should include a Society membership as part of the basic membership fee. Increased support to students in technical activities with grants to attend conferences and organization of technical competitions. To encourage interest in pre-university students in engineering careers, IEEE to publish a subscription periodical (paper or electronic) targeted to high school students that highlights engineering activities of interest to those students. The periodical should also have articles promoting the benefits of an engineering career and what the students can do in college to get involved with IEEE

  21. Societal Relations • Sister Societies Development • Status: (As of August 2011) 32 Sister Societies, 10 Related • Societies • Investigating • FATE Foundation Nigeria • Sister Societies Activity • Cooperation with REV on the ATC Conference • Da Nang August 2011 • Cooperation with FITCE and AICT on their Conference • Palermo, September • Cooperation with FRUCT on their Conference • Tampere, November • Cooperation with IEE on their Conference • Johannesburg, November

  22. Assessment of SS status • Updated Matrix • Comparison with 2010 (no comparison with FRUCT, ACS) • New Societies agreement and Renewal with an Action Plan

  23. Assessment of SS status (1) Organizing events (E), exchanging articles (P), getting (or asking for) support in members (M) recruitment and engagement , attendance to SS meetings (S). One letter indicates a minor involvement, two letters a good (expected) one, three letters a particularly good exchange.

  24. Assessment of SS status (2) Organizing events (E), exchanging articles (P), getting (or asking for) support in members (M) recruitment and engagement , attendance to SS meetings (S). One letter indicates a minor involvement, two letters a good (expected) one, three letters a particularly good exchange.

  25. Assessment of SS status (3) Organizing events (E), exchanging articles (P), getting (or asking for) support in members (M) recruitment and engagement , attendance to SS meetings (S). One letter indicates a minor involvement, two letters a good (expected) one, three letters a particularly good exchange.

  26. OPERATION PLAN 2012 … • Renew agreements with 10+ SS and take that opportunity to create an action plan • Put some relations under a watch list. If no activities take place during 2012 consider no renewal • Asia Pacific SS Summit in conjunction with thecelebration of the REV 60th anniversary10,000 $ travel support

  27. OPERATION PLAN 2012 … • Sister Society Summit at ICCConsider to abolish it and have in place RegionalSummits in conjunction with RCCC • Pursue relation with Industrial Associations • Evaluate relations with State Organizations (like Ministry of Innovation/Education)

  28. North America Region Activities at-glance in 2011 • Membership Development • - 2011 - 92 chapters • - 2010 – 89 chapters • - 2009 – 85 chapters • - Preparations started in creation of a new chapter in Rock • River (Region 4) • NAR Organizational Advancement • - Emphasis on educating and advising new chapter chairs • NAR is leader in organizing DLTs • - Record number of DLTs organized -12 (2 planned) in 2011 • Strategic Discussion Meeting • 8-9 July 2011, Chicago (6 chapters participated; organizer Yigang Cai)

  29. North America Region 2011 Activities • Recognize Outstanding ComSoc Volunteers • Award: “IEEE ComSoc North American Regional Exceptional Service Award” 2011          • (a plaque and honorarium of $400)          • Recipient: John B. Nitzke (Boston Chapter) • ComSoc Meeting at IEEE Sections Congress • 20 August 2011, San Francisco,

  30. Europe Middle East Africa (EMEA) Region- Activities to September2011 • Young Professional Researcher Award • ComSoc Conferences in EMEA Region • Joint conferences with IEEE Region 8 • Competitor Analysis –Society membership in EMEA • Support for Cyber Security Conference, London • Two Motions are proposed to ComSoc OpCom

  31. ComSoc Conferences held in EMEA Region • 12 Events organised in the EMEA Region in 2011 - either directly sponsored or co-sponsored by ComSoc • To be held in: - Italy (3), Spain (3), Germany (1), Finland (1), Israel (1),Greece (1), Ireland (1), Belgium (1). • 2011 IEEE Database of Conferences - ComSoc is associated with 54 conferences in the EMEA Region .

  32. EWI –ComSoc Cyber Security Summit London 1-2 June 2011 • ComSoc in partnership with EWI (East West Institute) held the Second Worldwide Cyber Security Summit in London. • Summit attracted an impressive range of international speakers, distinguished authorities, major industry leaders and government officials • Interesting conference model, with Plenary talks, followed by ‘Breakthrough groups’ to elicit specific recommendations for future actions. • Several ComSoc members involved in review of papers

  33. Joint Conferences with Region 8 • IEEE Director Region 8 had sought support for joint conference in Communications in the Region, or tracks on Communications in Regional Conferences • Action outstanding on GIMS and ComSoc Conferences Committee to progress collaboration • See Motion later

  34. Competitor Analysis for EMEA • An analysis has been conducted on membership and performance of ComSoc chapters in EMEA Region, and interesting trends identified (see Tariq slides)

  35. Two Motions are proposed • Motion 1 is concerned with increasing cooperation with Region 8, by exploring opportunities to partner in Regional conferences • Motion 2 is concerned with recognising volunteer effort in the EMEA region which is above and beyond the norm

  36. Motion 1 • IEEE ComSoc OpCom approves that EMEA Region Director explores the possibility of a joint conference or a track in an IEEE Region 8 Conference devoted to emerging topics in Communications, or on practitioner-related subjects, to provide support for ComSoc EMEA members in industry • Financial implications: None

  37. Motion 2 • IEEE ComSoc OpCom approves the establishment of an annual Volunteer Recognition Award given to an IEEE ComSoc Member in the EMEA Region for excellence in volunteer services in support of membership growth • Financial implications: A plaque and an honorarium of $400

  38. Membership Statistics in LA 2011 Important Senior Membership growth and Members Very low number of Fellows

  39. DLTs in LA • Arun Somani • Monitoring the US Power Grid Using Wireless Sensor Networks • LA DLT #1 - Region 9/Ecuador/Peru/Somani/1111 • Ecuador Chapter - Gabriel Astudillo - gastudillo@gmail.com • Peru Chapter - Luis Montes Bazalar - lmontes@pucp.edu.pe

  40. Chapter Questionnaires • Only five Chapters sent the questionnaires • Chile • Ecuador • Morelos • Argentina • Colombia • Low level feedback and activity was reported • It is necessary to motivate more participation of chapters and invite them to provide more information about their activities ( pictures, statistics, etc)

  41. RCCC 2011 Cancún

  42. RCCC Discussion items • List of potential DL’s and Senior members candidates • Responding to Open call for leadership positions • Student programs – support needed • Collaboration among Chapters, joint events • MDSG grant for new initiatives • Young members participation and GOLD portal • Virtual Meetings- support from staff • Relations with Sections • Request for RCCC every two years • Potential Industry day- 2012

  43. LA Director (current actions) • Organizing DLT for Brazil, Mexico and Colombia • Reactivation of South Brazil Chapter • Direct contact with R9 Section Chairs and GOLD Volunteers in IEEE Sections Congress . San Francisco • Interaction with NA Region Meeting • LA Awards ComSoc open call • Recruiting GOLD volunteers from LA • Planning Virtual Meeting with chapter chairs early october • Planning 2011 LatinCom participation, late October

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