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NPSS Membership Development Update/Report to AdCom

NPSS Membership Development Update/Report to AdCom. During 2009, Membership Development (MD), consisting of the MD Committee and an international team of recruiters, was enlarged to include people from several IEEE regions. Excellent results have resulted from this change.

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NPSS Membership Development Update/Report to AdCom

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  1. NPSS Membership Development Update/Report to AdCom During 2009, Membership Development (MD), consisting of the MD Committee and an international team of recruiters, was enlarged to include people from several IEEE regions. Excellent results have resulted from this change. Membership Recruitment at Conferences is being completed for 2009, right here and today, at the Orlando2009 NSS/MIC. Then: focus on Membership Retention, and planning for 2010.

  2. NPSS Membership Development Committee (in alphabetic order): Uwe Bratzler (MD Chair) Peter Clout and Scott Fisher (Officers – MD Materials and Shipments) Christoph Ilgner (Immedidate past MD Chair) Vernon Price (Officer – MD Contact to IEEE HQ and to NPSS Treasurer) International Team of (12) Recruiters (2009, in alphabetic order): Uwe Bratzler (Germany, CERN and Tokyo/Japan) Dennis Brown (USA) Filimon Roukoutakis (CERN and Athens/Greece) Christoph Ilgner (CERN and Dortmund/Germany) Dan Jobe (USA) Albe Larsen (USA) Patric Le Du (France) Jean-Luc Leray (France) Vernon Price (USA) Altynay Togambayeva (Kazakhstan) Forest White (USA) Jie Wu (Germany and China)

  3. Results from Recruitment at 2009 Conference 1.Particle Accelerator Conference, Vancouver Canada Uwe Bratzler, Jie Wu: 249 Recruits 2.Real-time Conference, Beijing China -- Alberta Larsen: 42 Recruits 3.Conference on Plasma Science, San Diego, California Dan Jobe, F. Roukoutakis: 78 Recruits 4.Symposium of Fusion Engineering, San Diego, California Dan Jobe, F. Roukoutakis: 43 Recruits 5.Pulsed Power Conference, Washington, D.C. Dan Jobe, Forest White: 106 Recruits 6.Advancements in Nuclear Instrument Measurement Methods and Applications, Marseille, France -- Christoph Ilgner, Patrick Le Du: 16 Recruits 7.Nuclear and Space Radiation Conference-Quebec City, Canada Dennis Brown: 26 Recruits 8.Nuclear Science Symposium/Medical Imaging Conference, Orlando, Florida: Uwe Bratzler, Vernon Price and Altynay Togambayeva: >170 (as of last evening)

  4. Some photos (of recruiters in action…)

  5. 732 NPSS Membership applications actually submitted to IEEE HQ in 2009*** Note: The actual number of people recruited was even higher, e.g. in Vancouver not 249 but 270  difference (21) were either not-readable contact addresses, or not qualifying applications. The estimated total of people ‘recruited’ on our 2009 Membership Booths was close to 1,000 (!) --- which was about 1/3 of our then current NPSS Membership of ~3,000. • Since, of course, not everybody we talked to “had to” join…  • That means: ~ thousands of individual conversations, informing about IEEE and our Society to our worldwide community in 2009! ***the number of then accepted applications, send by us (Vernon Price) to IEEE HQ may then be yet somewhat smaller due to some additional rejections.

  6. Update on NPSS Membership Statistics* (from Sep2009 MD Report) Affiliates 2009: 51 2008: 48 Change: Number: +3 Percent: +6.3% Totals (with Affiliates) 2009: 3,413** 2008: 3,054 Change: Number: +359 Percent: +11.8% Totals (without Affiliates) 2009: 3,362 2008: 3,006 Change: Number: +356 Percent: +11.8% Higher Grade Members 2009: 3,283 2008: 2,934 Change: Number: +349 Percent: +11.9% Student Members: 2009: 79 2008: 72 Change: Number: +7 Percent: +9.7% **Including newly recruited members in October, at Orlando2009 NSS/MIC (as of Oct 29, 2009: >170): ~3,600+ (~17%); 2nd largest growth of all IEEE Societies.

  7. Membership Statistics by IEEE Region 7 8 1-6 10 9

  8. NPSS Membership by Region  63% North America (R1-7), 37% from outside North America (Regions 8+9+10) *Data from IEEE HQ MD/John Day.

  9. How the year 2009 Closed: Orlando2009 NSS/MIC added another ~200 new NPSS Members (another record). Brining our total NPSS Membership to ~3,600 (probably an all-time high), with over 700 new NPSS members gained in 2009. Towards Cut-Off Date (Feb 28, 2010) About 900 NPSS Members did not pay their dues, and got ‘kicked out’ by the IEEE System Of these 900, about 500 were newly recruited members BUT, also, about 400 were “established” members! We need to discuss and understand this, and do something!

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