1 / 38

NRRCC North Regional Respiratory Care Conference

NRRCC North Regional Respiratory Care Conference. Minnesota-Wisconsin Wisconsin-Minnesota Come together for educational conference. MN Perspective . 1996: Deb Skees Pres-elect MN at the AARC leadership meeting Discussions about the “Tri-State” meeting IDEA spawned!

nijole
Download Presentation

NRRCC North Regional Respiratory Care Conference

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. NRRCCNorth Regional Respiratory Care Conference Minnesota-Wisconsin Wisconsin-Minnesota Come together for educational conference

  2. MN Perspective • 1996: Deb Skees Pres-elect MN at the AARC leadership meeting • Discussions about the “Tri-State” meeting • IDEA spawned! • Deb brings in Denise Johnson into the plan • Can we say “synergistic”?

  3. Underlying reasons to join forces • Decreased volunteerism • Improved program speakers with larger venue • Economies of scale • Play on the positives of the states

  4. Beginnings in Wisconsin • WSRC Board began to brainstorm in the mid to late 1990’s. • Goal was to provide the best conference for the money for our members. • How could we increase both quality of speakers and number of attendees?? • How could we generate more interest in and revenue from the state conference? • Biggest expenses—speakers and facility

  5. Discussion at AARC HOD • Other states had already merged their annual conference • Delegates Lynn Symrk Lenz and Bob Milisch from Wisconsin discussed the idea with their Minnesota counterparts Deb Skees and Denise Johnson • Lynn and Bob brought the idea to the WSRC • Deb and Denise brought the idea to the MSRC

  6. Minnesota and Wisconsin

  7. States “foaming” to work together • Similar in numbers attending conferences • Common upper midwest ideals • Hard working • Hard playing • Fun • And did we mention fun?

  8. Crossing State Lines • 2001—MN coordinators visited the WI State conference in Stevens Point. • At this meeting, the merger was made between the 2 states to form the North Regional Respiratory Care Conference. • Planning for the first NRRCC to be held in 2005 had begun. • Vendor Champions included in planning

  9. How Did that go? • Wisconsota • Minnisconsin This could never work, Packers and Vikings fans all working together? Don’t be ridiculous!

  10. Separate Governing Body • Joint Executive Committee for NRRCC • 3 members from each state (tie breaker needed) • Bylaws were developed from a previous structure used by Joe Huff from Ohio • Maintain each state’s structural integrity • Separate board meetings • Separate Sputum Bowls

  11. Contract • 4 year trial contract • Rotate every other to each state • Identified location within state • Time of year • MN fall • WI spring • Alternated to evaluate best practice

  12. No Easy Battle • Performa’s presented to both BOD • Issues to work through • State identities • Local vendors • Locations Locations locations • RT’s willing to travel • Financial arrangements • What if’s….

  13. Positive Outcomes • Meeting new people and making new friends • Higher quality conference • Sharing new ideas • Increased volunteer pool • National vendors save money/have higher contact ratio • Increased revenues for each state

  14. Concerns • Locate the conference in a central location close to population centers. • The far borders of the states are marginalized when the conference is in the other state. • Members might only attend a conference every other year in their own state.

  15. Issues • Timing issues • Awards • Elections • Annual business meetings

  16. 2004 Wisconsin Conference • 2 nationally recognized speakers • AARC speaker • 275-300 attendees • 55-60 vendors • $16,000-18,000 in revenue

  17. 2007 NRRCC conference • 5 nationally recognized speakers • AARC speaker • 517 attendees • 85 vendors • $55,000-60,000 in revenue

  18. What do you get for your money? • $200.00 AARC member • $75.00 Student • 11.5-13 CRCE • 3 day conference • Unopposed vendor time • 3 breakfasts and 2 lunches are included

  19. Kalahari Resort-Wisconsin Dells • 2009 room rate $104.00/night for up to 4 people. • Includes tickets to the largest indoor water park in the US—located right at the hotel. • 2016 room rate already locked in at $110.00. • Contract locked in with NRRCC through 2017.

  20. Revenue Sharing • First $1000.00 to host state • Remaining revenue divided equally into 2 parts • In one divided part, the revenue is split 50/50 • In the other divided part, the revenue is split based on percentage of attendees per state

  21. Revenue Sharing Example • In 2007, Wisconsin was the host state • $60,000 total revenue • Wisconsin Minnesota $1000.00 ------- $14,750.00 $14,750.00 $19,666.67 66.7%/33.3% $ 9,833.33 $ 35,416.67 Total/state $ 24,583.33

  22. Results • Increased revenues • Positive vendor response and increased numbers • BOD’s happy on both states • RT’s very positive response-adapted well-increased participants

  23. NRRCC Continues • Both state BOD’s renewed contract to continue another 4 years. • Exceptional Affiliation • States compete and support one another • Both bring strengths to table • Work and play well together

More Related