Title: NSBE Region IV Leadership Conference Communications Zone Functional
1NSBE Region IV Leadership Conference
Communications Zone Functional
- Saturday, August 18, 2007
- Monique D. Hutcherson, Region IV Secretary
- Vincent Iduma, Region IV Publications/Public
Relations Chair - Chichi Aneke, Region IV Telecommunications Chair
2Overview
- What is the Communications Zone
- Quick Introductions
- Secretary Functional
- Publications/Public Relations Functional
- Telecommunications Functional
- Q A
3What is the Communications Zone?
- The Communications Zone consists of
- Secretary
- Publications Chair
- Public Relations Chair
- Communications Chair
- Telecommunications Chair
- The Communications Zone is responsible for
- Publications (i.e. newsletters, brochures, etc.)
- Maintaining minutes and action items
- Maintaining the website
- Getting information out to the membership
4Communications Zone Structure
National Secretary
National Telecommunications Chair
National Publications Chair National Public
Relations Chair
Regional Publications/Public Relations Chair
Regional Telecommunications Chair
Regional Secretary Regional Comm Zone Leader
Chapter Publications Chairs
Chapter Public Relations Chairs
Chapter Telecommunications Chairs
Chapter Secretaries
5RIV Communications Zone
- Nickname The Link
- Goal To provide resourceful publications for the
membership. - Goal To create a strong network between Region
IV chapters.
62007-2008 Communications Zone
- National Executive Board
- Laura Jenkins, Secretary, ljenkins_at_nsbe.org
- Cynthia Bossard, Public Relations Chair,
cbossard_at_nsbe.org - Jessyca Erin Jackson, Publications Chair,
jjackson_at_nsbe.org - Region IV Executive Board
- Monique D. Hutcherson, Secretary,
r4secretary_at_gmail.com - Vincent Iduma, Publications/Public Relations
Chair, r4publications_at_gmail.com - Chichi Aneke, Telecommunications Chair,
r4telecom_at_gmail.com
72007-2008 Communications Zone
- National Alumni Extension
- Stacie Suggs, Secretary, secretary_at_nsbe-ae.org
- Akissi Lewis, Public Relations Chair,
pr_at_nsbe-ae.org - Yolanda Turner-Smith, Publications Chair,
publications_at_nsbe-ae.org - Meisha Thompson, Telecommunications Chair,
telecomm_at_nsbe-ae.org - Region IV Alumni Extension
- Monique Lake, Secretary, moniquelake_at_sbcglobal.net
- Ladonia Stivers, Publications Chair,
stiversl_at_yahoo.com - Ervin Harden, Telecommunications Chair,
bigerv911_at_yahoo.com
82007-2008 Communications Zone
- Region IV Advisory Board
- Ayaba McNeal, r4advisor_at_yahoo.com
- Aisha Lewis, icca500_at_bellsouth.net
- World Headquarters (WHQ)
- Pamela Sharif, Publisher, psharif_at_nsbe.org
- Lashonda Winston, Media Coordinator,
lwinston_at_nsbe.org - Eric Addison, Editorial PR Executive,
eaddison_at_nsbe.org - Mia Hampton, Project Coordinator,
mhampton_at_nsbe.org - Jerard Hawkins, Director of Information
Technology, jhawkins_at_nsbe.org
9Icebreaker
- Communications Zone Bingo C-Zingo
- Introduce yourself to your counterparts
- Those who qualify should sign the box
- The first person to get 4-in-a-row wins!
10Secretary Functional
11Secretary Introduction
- Monique D. Hutcherson
- r4secretary_at_gmail.com
- 4th Year Graduating Senior
- University of Michigan
- Chemical Engineering
- Appointed to the REB
- Hobbies Singing, working out
- Fun Fact I have freckles on my tongue.
12Secretary Duties from the By-laws
- Record and report minutes action items of ALL
Chapter meetings and other Chapter business - Keep and maintain updated files of Chapter
correspondence and be responsible for submitting
old files to me - Revise and maintain Chapter By-laws and submit
changes as they are proposed - Preside over the Communications Zone
- Produce an official transition report at the
close of the term of office
13Other Secretary Duties
- Record attendance at all Chapter meetings
- Proof read chapter magazines and web content
- Develop a Strategic Plan
- Prepare and submit monthly reports
- Serve as Vice-President if he/she resigns or is
impeached - Vote
- Distribute NSBE related e-mails to your chapter
- Represent the Mother Region
- Represent the Society as a whole
14Effective Communication
- Give the membership information they need and
want - Survey the membership
- Ask them yourself!
- Email (nothing too excessive)
- Flyers
- Newsletters
- Website
- This is a great venue for communications
- Start publicizing EARLY
- Memos
15Newsletters
- Interesting articles
- Use campus resources
- Be creative
- Highlight important articles on the front page
- Use high quality pictures
- Change your format every couple of years
16Newsletter Template Examples
17Newsletter Template Examples
18Newsletter Template Examples
19Flyers
- Include the date, time and cost (if any)
- Highlight any additional incentives
- Be creative
- Add any necessary corporate sponsorship
information
20Flyer Examples
21Memo
- Include the NSBE Header
- To
- From
- Date
- Subject
- Clear and Concise
- Content
22Minutes/Action Items Protocol
- Executive Board
- Call to order
- Date
- Attendance
- Summary
- Action Items
- General Membership
- Attendance
- Summary of announcements/updates
- Distribute the Minutes within 48 hours
23Reports
- NO MORE Chapter Monthly Reports
- Transition Reports
- Duties
- Timeline
- Goals
- Accomplished
- Opportunities for improvement
- Contact information
24The NSBE Logo
- The smallest the logo should be reduced for
printed documents is 3/8 wide and 5/16 tall - There is no maximum size
- The torch should always be accompanied by the
registration mark. - It cannot stand aloneit should be used with the
name of the Society
25The NSBE Logo continued
- This is acceptable for folders, balloons, mugs,
or other situations where the object is a dark
color. - The logo art may be printed in white, gold, or
gold foil.
- Its advised to show National Society of Black
Engineers in supporting subheadings or textif
possible - Whenever the chapter uses NSBE, your school name
is after the trade name with a hyphen between them
26Dos Donts
- Dont
- Discuss CEB problems with the membership
- Neglect the membership
- Show up late for meetings
- Act inappropriately on your campus
- Give false information!!!
- Do
- Try to participate in ALL NSBE functions
- Hold your chapter accountable for their action
items - Use your advisor and REB as resources
- Be friendly/smile!!!
- Enjoy your term in office
- Get as much out of NSBE as possible
27In the end
- Have fun
- Request information early
- Use your counterparts as resources
- Always ask advisors for input
28Publications/Public Relations Chair Functional
29Contact Info
- Vincent Iduma
- Michigan Technological University
- 5th year student
- Biomedical Engineering Material Science
- Email r4publications_at_gmail.com
- Cell (313) 320-3893
30National Counterpart
- National Publications Chair
- Jessyca Erin Jackson
- Email JJackson_at_nsbe.org
- National Public Relations Chair
- Cynthia Bossard
- Email cbossard_at_nsbe.org
31Regional Responsibilities
- Duties as outlined in the Regional Bylaws
- City of Interest
- Coordinate Media Relations w/National PR Chair
- Submit Press Releases
- Produce NSBE Regional Newsletter (The Circuit)
- Assist Chapter PR Chairs as needed
32Chapter Responsibilities
- Duties as outlined in Chapter Constitution and
Bylaws - Generate good publicity for your chapter
- Submitting Press Releases
- School Newspaper
- Local Newspaper(s)
33Publications NSBE Circuit
- Region IV Newsletter The Circuit
- Released once a month( 3rd Friday of each month)
- Article submission deadlines in parentheses
- Friday, August 17, 2007 RLC (Friday, July 27,
2007) - Friday, September 21, 2007 (Friday, August 31,
2007) - Friday, October 19, 2007 (Friday, September 28,
2007) - Friday, November 16, 2007 FRC (Friday, October
26, 2007) - Friday, December 7, 2007 (Friday, November 23,
2007) - Friday, January 18, 2008 (Friday, December 28,
2008) - Friday, February 15, 2008 (Friday, February 25,
2008) - Thursday, March 27, 2008 (Friday, February 29,
2008) - Friday, May 2, 2008 (Friday, April 11, 2008)
34Publications NSBE Circuit
- Newsletter content
- Corporate/Alumni Corner
- NSBE Summer Options
- Member Spotlight
- Chapter Spotlight
- Region IV Membership Statistics
- Letter from the Publisher
35PR Media Breakdown
36How To Write A Press Release
Public Relations Two-way communication between
an organization and the public to create a
positive image. To Inform!
37How To Write A Press Release
- For Immediate Release For more information
- Regional Contact
- ph xxx-xxx-xxxx
- Email xxxxxxx.com
-
- HEADLINE
- Subheadline
- DatelineFirst Paragraph (5Ws)
- Second Paragraphsupports the first with
additional detail - Third ParagraphTypically includes a quote
- Fourth Paragraphincludes additional info
- Final ParagraphBoilerplate information and number
38How To Write A Press Release
- Clear sentence structure
- Short paragraphs
- Proper grammar
- Simple words
- Active voice
- A SECOND SET OF EYES IS KEY
39Public Service Announcements
- Public service announcements
- Spot announcements
- as-recorded spots
- Standard length
- 10 seconds, or about 25 words
- 20 seconds, or about 45 words
- 30 seconds, or about 65 words
- 60 seconds, or about 125 words (not as common)
40Strategic Planning Chapter Focus
- Primary Press Release Focuses
- A Walk For Education
- Fall Regional Conference
- Signature Programs from National Programs Zone
- NSBE Day (if applicable)
- Chapter Events
- Volunteer service, Quiz Bowl, anything that
promotes your chapter!!! BE CREATIVE!!!!! - Press Release Thrusts
- School Newspaper (PRIMARY FOCUS)
- Local Newspaper(s) (SECONDARY FOCUS)
41Telecommunications Functional
42Whos Chichi?
- Computer Engineering major
- Developed an interest in web design in 2000
- Developed an interest in graphic design circa
2002 which now greatly influences my web design
work. - Work Ive done recentlywww.one3snapshot.comwww.t
heehlp.com
43Contacting Me
- AIM symplexdiva
- Yahoo meah55
- Email r4telecom_at_gmail.com
- Phone 260-615-5628
44Responsibilities
- To provide online access to all NSBE Documents
- To maintain all NSBE Internet communication tools
45Responsibilities
- To increase and maintain a high level of
technical excellence within the organization,
that is current with the latest technological
advancements - What kinds of software are you familiar with and
use for maintaining your chapter website?
46Responsibilities
- To assess and unify the technical talents of the
organization, to better serve NSBE - How good are you with web design?
- What would you like to get better at?
- If you think you are good at what you do, are you
willing to show someone else the ropes?
47Incentives
- Website of the Month
- Help with site redesign
- T-Comm Zone Monthly Update
- Consider this my monthly report to you
- You will receive an informal newsletter on tips
to enhance your skills and increase productivity. - T-Comm Chair of the Month - highlighting chairs
who are doing exceptional work Address whatever
issues you have from your monthly reports - What else would you like to see?
48Coping with your responsibilities
- Set aside time to work on maintaining your
website - Work ahead of time as much as possible
- Scream if you need to ?
49Dont forget
- Keep in touch with your colleagues
- Call me or email me if you have any questions,
are getting frustrated, want to brag, need
adviceanything! - School comes first
50Our Expectations
- Participate on monthly conference calls
- Frequent communication
- Article submissions for The Circuit
- Live out the NSBE mission
- Publications Submit chapter newsletters
51Questions?
52Communications Plan
- Break up into groups of 4
- Come up with a communications plan for your group
for an event of your choice - NSBE Picnic
- Event date Friday, September 28
- What would you do to publicize the event?
- Newsletter
- Flyer
- Press Release
- Mini-website