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Section and Branch Best Practices Webinar October 16, 2013

Section and Branch Best Practices Webinar October 16, 2013. Developing Quality Best Practices. Communication Continuing Education Section Operations Membership Development Government Relations Public Outreach Student Outreach Other. Collecting Worthy Best Practices.

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Section and Branch Best Practices Webinar October 16, 2013

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  1. Section and BranchBest Practices WebinarOctober 16, 2013

  2. DevelopingQuality Best Practices Communication Continuing Education Section Operations Membership Development Government Relations Public Outreach Student Outreach Other

  3. CollectingWorthy Best Practices • Section / Branch Communication • With the Geographic Services Department (GSD) • With the Leader Training Committee (LTC) • Section / Branch Award Nomination Forms • Submission of “Best Practices Information Request Form” to LTC

  4. SharingBest Practices • Best Practices Guide for Sections and Branches • http://www.asce.org/Regions-Sections-Branches/Publications-and-Resources/Publications-and-Resources/ (under “Best Practices) • Semi-annual Section / Branch Best Practice Webinars (today) • Best Practice articles in the Section Informant • Best Practice Breakout Sessions • Workshop for Section and Branch Leaders (WSBL) • Presidents and Governors Forum (PGF) • Annual Conference

  5. Membership Analyses • Committee formed to identify ways to optimize the value of ASCE membership • Performed membership survey, internal/external interviews, best practices research, and demographic analyses • Identified areas in need of improvement • Informed meeting planning (day/evening, formats, topics, speakers) • Identified member affiliations (e.g., NSPE, SAME, university alumni, etc.) • Identified demographic trends (e.g., historical shifts, areas of interest, participation levels, etc.) Membership Development Christian Manalo, P.E., DEE, M.ASCE National Capital Section, Washington DC Metropolitan 703.377.1697 manalo_christian@bah.com

  6. Member Affiliations Monthly Meeting Attendance Areas of Interest (1998 vs 2010) Daytime Population Distribution Evening Population Distribution Age and Gender Distribution

  7. Younger Members • Monthly activities • Networking • Socials • Volunteering • Be creative! • Younger Member Spotlight • Involve local Student Chapters – future members! Membership Development Danielle Welborn, P.E., M.ASCE Baton Rouge Branch, Louisiana Section 225.907.7821 daniellewelborn@yahoo.com

  8. Fellow Upgrade Promotion • Determine who is eligible • Advance from Member Grade • Licensed P.E. and/or P.L.S. • Provide 3 references from ASCE Members (at least 2 must be Fellow) • Must be nominated • Min. 10 years of “important work” in engineering or surveying • Inform member of their eligibility • After approval by MARC, acknowledge member’s new status at Branch luncheon Membership Development Danielle Welborn, P.E., M.ASCE Baton Rouge Branch, Louisiana Section 225.907.7821 daniellewelborn@yahoo.com

  9. Evolutionof New Best Practices Develop and improve an existing Best Practice Think outside the box Remember to share what you learn! Contact LTC for a submission form or download online

  10. Thanks for Participating! Questions? • Contact: • Nancy Berson @ nberson@asce.org • Marie Stamm @ marie.asce@gmail.com • Doug Knapp @ douglas.knapp.asce@gmail.com

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