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Region 4 Report (draft) May 5, 2010

Region 4 Report (draft) May 5, 2010. James Walker Region 4 Director. Region 4 has Seven Professional Sections. Current Member Numbers as of 1 April 2010 (difference from 1 April 2009). Professional Student Educator Associate Albuquerque 414(+12) 28(+4) 24(+9)

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Region 4 Report (draft) May 5, 2010

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  1. Region 4 Report (draft)May 5, 2010 James Walker Region 4 Director

  2. Region 4 has Seven Professional Sections

  3. Current Member Numbers as of 1 April 2010 (difference from 1 April 2009) Professional Student Educator Associate Albuquerque 414(+12) 28(+4) 24(+9) Holloman/Alamogordo 23(-2) 2(+0) 5(-1) Houston 794(-61) 196(-41) 47(+11) North Texas 457(-25) 126(+36) 33(+9) Oklahoma 101(-7) 120(-31) 39(+13) Southwest Texas 221(-9) 128(+30) 37(+12) White Sands Space Harbor 42(+0) 22(+3) 5(+3) Region 4 Total 2052(-92) 622(+1) 190(+56)

  4. Region 4 Membership by Section (April 2009) 4

  5. Historical Professional Membership for Reg. IV; From 2005-2008 it was steady at 2213±11 members; in 2009 it dropped 70 to 2144 (-3.3%), and this year (2010) it dropped 92 to 2052 (-4.3%). 5

  6. Historical Professional Membership for Sections: Albuquerque grew, White Sands Space Harbor held steady 6

  7. Historical Student Membership for Region: Growing 7

  8. Historical Student Membership by Section 8

  9. Historical Educator Associate Membership for Region 9

  10. Region 4 Section Chairmen (new in red) • Albuquerque: Elizabeth Kallman, Ball Aerospace, Albuquerque • Holloman/Alamogordo: Lt. Tommy Truong, USAF, Holloman • Houston: Ellen Gillespie, USA, Houston • North Texas: Ralph Tate, LM, Dallas • Oklahoma: Jamey Jacob, OSU, Stillwater • Southwest Texas: Tom Moore, SwRI, San Antonio • White Sands Space Harbor: Stephen McDougle, NASA

  11. Regional Deputy Directors (new in red) • Career Enhancement: Elizabeth Blome, Houston • Education: Open • Finance: P. A. Cox, SwRI, San Antonio • Honors and Awards: Shirley Brandt, Jacobs ESCG, Houston • International: Douglas Yazell, Honeywell, Houston • Membership: Open • Precollege Outreach: Gar Bering, U. of Houston, Houston • Public Policy: Wayne Rast, USA, Houston • Technical: Mark Melanson, LM, Ft. Worth • Young Professionals: Derby Sun, Ft. Worth

  12. Albuquerque Section 12

  13. Holloman/Alamogordo Section • Hosted 2010 Southern New Mexico Technology Symposium, April 15, 2010 in Las Cruces, NM.

  14. Houston Section

  15. Houston Section

  16. North Texas Section 16

  17. North Texas Section 17

  18. Oklahoma Section

  19. Oklahoma Section 19

  20. Southwest Texas Section First flight at Ft. Sam Houston: March 2, 1910.

  21. White Sands Space Harbor Section

  22. Region IV Student Paper Conference, Hosted by the Houston Section, April 2 – 3, 2010. • Very successful student paper conference hosted by the Houston Section, organized by Daniel Nobles and Irene Chan. • Held at NASA/JSC. • Supported by Texas A&M Kingsville.

  23. Student Activities Make AIAA Daily Launch Twice

  24. Houston Section Special Event • Houston Section has Sister Sections. One is the Toulouse, France AAAF section. • June 7-8, 2010 there will be a Moon Colloquium in Toulouse, entitled “Exploring the Moon for the benefit of humanity.” • This will be a joint event with Houston Section and Toulouse AAAF.

  25. Category III Money • All of it for this year is spent; • Most went to Houston Section • A small amount went to Southwest Texas Section

  26. Special Service Citations • 3 from Houston • 1 proposed from Oklahoma

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