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Title: District A Leadership Conference


1
District A Leadership Conference
  • Lafayette College
  • Easton, PA
  • May 3, 2008
  • Centers of Excellence

2
District AThe RevolutionariesCenters of
Excellence
  • Recommendations for a new District Administrative
    Organization
  • by
  • Richard Touma Robert Ellson

3
Objectives
  • Review some recent history
  • Define a new District administrative structure
  • Build close volunteer/staff cooperation
  • Meet section/membership needs
  • Issues for consideration

4
History/Data
  • District A Region I II III
  • 1 District Leader 3 Vice Presidents
  • 1 District Operating Board 3 Regional Operating
    Boards
  • 1 Part Time HQ staff Northeast
    Field Office ½ of the
    Eastern Field Office

5
Data ASME Support
  • 36 Senior sections
  • 101 Student sections
  • More than 20,000 corporate members
  • More than 20 of ASMEs full dues paying members
  • 2 Senior and 4 Annual Student Conferences
  • Direct service by - 1 Part Time HQ staff, with
    assistance for student conferences.

6
History/DataConclusions
  • To meet the needs of our corporate and student
    members, we need
  • Centers of Excellence
  • Dedicated volunteers
  • More staff support
  • Funds for additional volunteer expenses

7
Outline
  • Centers of Excellence
  • Geographic definition
  • Composition of the District A Operating Board
  • Issues for Board consideration
  • Conclusions

8
Centers of ExcellenceGeographic Definition - I
  • Southern Center
  • Washington, D.C. Section
  • Baltimore Section
  • Delaware Section
  • Mid Jersey Section
  • Two representatives to the Operating Board (OB)

9
Centers of ExcellenceGeographic Definition - II
  • Eastern PA and Northern NJ Center
  • Philadelphia Section
  • Greater Trenton Section
  • North Jersey Section
  • Anthracite-Lehigh Valley Section
  • Central PA Section
  • Susquehanna Section
  • Three representatives to the OB

10
Centers of ExcellenceGeographic Definition - III
  • Western NY Center
  • Buffalo Section
  • Mohawk Valley Section
  • Olean Section
  • Rochester Section
  • Southern Tier Section
  • Syracuse Section
  • Three representatives to the OB

11
Centers of ExcellenceGeographic Definition - IV
  • Mid Hudson Long island
  • Long Island Section
  • Metropolitan Section
  • Mid Hudson Section
  • Westchester Section
  • Two representatives to the OB

12
Centers of ExcellenceGeographic Definition - V
  • Connecticut, RI, Albany Center
  • Hudson Mohawk Section
  • Fairfield County Section
  • Hartford Section
  • New Haven Section
  • New London Section
  • Providence Section
  • Western Massachusetts
  • Three representatives to the OB

13
Centers of ExcellenceGeographic Definition - VI
  • Massachusetts, Maine Vermont Center
  • Boston Section
  • Providence Section
  • Worcester Section
  • Northern New England Section
  • Green Mountain Section
  • Three representatives to the OB

14
Centers of ExcellenceGeographic Definition - VII
  • International Center
  • Quebec Section
  • Puerto Rico Section
  • One representative to the OB

15
Centers of ExcellenceSummary of Representatives
to the District A Operating Board
  • Centers
  • Southern
  • Eastern PA N NJ
  • Western NY
  • Mid Hudson Long I.
  • Conn, RI Albany
  • Mass, Maine VT
  • International
  • of representatives
  • 2
  • 3
  • 3
  • 2
  • 3
  • 3
  • 1
  • Total 17

16
MembershipDistrict A Operating Board
  • District A Leader
  • 17 Center of Excellence Delegates
  • Two representatives from the Technical
    Communities
  • Members at Large
  • One ASME staff person
  • The Board shall define the duties and
    responsibilities of its members

17
Issues for Board Consideration
  • Approve the composition of the District A Board
  • Define the recommended interaction between Center
    delegates and their constituent groups.
  • Define expected support from the Technical
    Community representatives
  • Detail expanded ASME staff support activity

18
Additional Issues
  • Support a program of Section/Student Section
    visitation every other year team of a Center
    Delegate plus ASME staff
  • Request sufficient funds to support the
    visitation program

19
Additional Issues
  • 4. Recommend that the District Leader be
    elevated to the position of ASME Vice President,
    in consideration of the duties of the office
  • 5. For leadership development, several Operating
    Board members should be elected to ASME national
    committees and boards.

20
Additional Issues
  • A strategy is needed for obtaining local
    corporate support for sections check out ASM,
    ASCE, etc.
  • Distinguished Lecture Program sections need
    quality, high, profile speakers

21
Additional Issues
  • To facilitate section effectiveness, conduct a
    section data base analysis to determine
  • Past ASME leaders in the section
  • Young engineers
  • Retired engineers
  • Corporate executives
  • Speakers at recent ASME conferences etc.
  • (ASME staff support needed)

22
Additional Issues
  • 9. Past Faculty Advisor interactions
  • Faculty Advisor programs at student conferences
  • Annual award to the Regional Outstanding Faculty
    Advisor
  • Travel funds for some Faculty Advisors to attend
    IMECE or conference of choice
  • Regional VP had discretionary funds to support
    Faculty Advisor travel

23
Additional Issues
  • 10. Review current incentives and reward
    structures for our front line ASME role model,
    our Faculty Advisors

24
Additional Issues
  • 11. For this year and the past two years, review
    student participation in their conferences
  • Host institution
  • Attendees from each university
  • Participation in
  • Old Guard Contest
  • Design Contest
  • Poster Contest
  • Web Site Contest

25
Additional Issues
  • What can be done by members of this Board, and
    supporting ASME staff to improve the level of
    student participation in the conferences and
    contests?

26
Conclusions
  • Today our actions should result in
  • Strengthening the District Administrative
    structure.
  • Improving the effectiveness of our sections.
  • Obtaining increased travel funding for section
    visitation
  • Improving the recognition structure for faculty
    advisors

27
Conclusions
  • Today our actions should result in
  • 5. Insuring greater student participation in ASME
    student conferences/contests
  • 6. Elevating the District Leader to the position
    of ASME Vice President
  • 7. Increasing ASME HQ staff support for District
    A.

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The End
  • The task has been defined.
  • Commitment is needed to begin the long path to
    success.
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