Title: Welcome to the ACS Leadership Institute Division Track
1Welcome to the ACS Leadership Institute Division
Track
2- A Message from the ACS President
- AND
- Administrivia
3Getting the Key Items on Your Radar Screen
John Katz Director, Member Communities
Group/Membership and Scientific Advancement
Division
4DivisionsWHY?
- Take a few minutes to consider
- Why do Divisions exist?
5Why do Divisions exist?
- For many reasons but most if not all boil down
to the following - To disseminate technical and professional
information - To allow people who share a technical or
professional interest to identify and communicate
with one another - If you agree with this general statement, you
may want to assess your activities to determine
if they support one or both of these primary
goals.
6Division Responsibilities/Opportunities
- Getting and keeping members
- Providing members with the technical/professional
information they want, and the opportunities to
connect and communicate with one another - Creating a fiscally responsible entity
- Maintaining a viable website to communicate with
members - Providing accurate input for the national meeting
program through the use of PACS - Filing the secretary (administration) and
treasurer (financial) annual reports and
appropriate tax returns using FORMS - Conducting elections
- Participating in and supporting the governance
activities of ACS
7Division Responsibilities/Opportunities
- Participating in regional meetings
- Securing and using monthly e-rosters
- Setting division dues
- Applying for Innovative Project Grants
- Sending representatives to ACS sponsored
leadership eventsP2C2, Division Leaders,
Leadership Courses - Recognizing your members by creating division
awards and participating in ACS programs such as
the ACS Fellows Program - Forming alliances with other divisions and
non-ACS entities
8Division Officers
- Chair
- Chair-Elect
- Secretary
- Treasurer
- Councilor
- Some divisions consider Program Chairs to be
officers
9Division OfficersChair
- Recommended term of office 1 year
- Ensure that the business of the Division is
carried out properly and expeditiously. - The leader of the Division and must ensure that
all Division officers, as well as the nonelected
leaders, are performing their assigned duties and
meeting deadlines.
10Division OfficersChair-Elect
- Recommended term of office 1 year
- Become familiar with the responsibilities
associated with the office of Division chair. - Be prepared to step in for the chair if need be.
11Division OfficersSecretary
- Recommended term of office 2 years
- Record the official business of the Division and
to ensure that such business is carried out in
accordance to the Division bylaws.
12Division OfficersTreasurer
- Recommended term of Office 2 years
- Coordinate and monitor the financial activities
of the Division - Accurately maintain the Division financial
records - Report on the financial health of the Division to
the Division Executive Committee, Division
members, the IRS, and to the Society.
13Division OfficersCouncilor
- Serve as a Division representative to the Society
through active participation in the decisions and
activities of Council.
14Annual ReportsFORMS
- FORMS (Forms Online Reporting Management System)
is the new web-based tool for local section and
division annual reporting and other form
submissions. - Replaces the word document for the secretarys
report and the excel document for the treasurers
report - 2010 Reports are due February 15th.
- www.acs.org/FORMS
American Chemical Society
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15E-Rosters and Labels
- Permission must be granted to access e-rosters
- Send a note to division_at_acs.org for access using
your ACS ID and password - Must be an ACS Member
- Roster Information (Confidential)
- Primary address and membership category
- Personal Information (gender, birth date, degree)
- Using your roster
- Check for new members, address changes, emeritus,
etc. - Communicate with members
- Recruit members for committees
- Determine demographics for local section
division collaborations
16E-Balloting and Division Dues
- E-balloting
- Division bylaws must be changed to conduct
elections via email or other technology-based
system - Contact Barbara Polansky, ACS staff, for
information - Division dues
- Executive committees set dues for following year
at spring meeting
17ACS Branding
- What is Brand?
- A brand is much more than just a logo. Its
something that is communicated on a daily basis,
whether its contained in a letter or an
advertising campaign. It tells the outside world
what you do and what you stand for and, as a
result, its one of the most powerful things an
organization can own. - Resources for ACS Branding (www.acs.org About Us
gt About ACS gt Branding Guidelines) - Logos and typefaces
- Microsoft Office Templates
18ACS Fellows Program
- In 2008, then President Bruce Bursten established
a Presidential Task Force to study and recommend
the establishment of an ACS Fellows Program - The Board of Directors approved the program for
initiation in 2009 - Nominations are sought from divisions, local
sections, and committees, as well as individual
ACS members - Nominations for the 2011 class of ACS Fellows
opens the first quarter - ACS Fellows are recognized and honored at the
Fall ACS National Meeting
19Collaboration with non-ACS entities
- ACS encourages divisions to pursue joint
activities in areas of mutual interest with other
national and international scientific and
technical societies and organizations - All cosponsorship agreements involving an ACS
division must be approved by the ACS - Previous joint activities associated with
national meetings - ACS and AIChE (Spring 2008)
- ENVR and WaterCAMPWS (Spring 2008)
- GEOC and Clay Minerals Society (CMS) (Spring
2008)
20Sources of Funding
- Division Allocations
- Semi-Annual Division Dues
- Semi-Annual Innovative Project Grants
- Thematic Program
- Division Initiatives
21Division Allocation
- Factors
- Allotment Category Fraction of AllocationsBase
Allotment 12.5Per Member Allotment 12.5Innov
ative Projects Allotment 10Total Programming
Allotment 65 - Distribution of Programming Allotment
- Category of Programming Allotment attendees
at oral sessions 50 members at
meeting 25 posters presented 25 - All sponsoring Divisions receive full credit
for cooperatively cosponsored sessions.
22Division Allocation
- Average Allocations in 2009
- Class I 14K
- Class II 38K
- Class III 81K
- Division Types
- Type I AGRO, BMGT, CARB, CATL, CELL, CHAL,
CHAS, CINF, FLUO, FUEL, GEOC, HIST,
NUCL, PETR, PROF, RUBB, SCHB, TOXI - Type II AGFD, BIOT, COLL, COMP, IEC
- Type III ANYL, BIOL, CHED, ENVR, INOR, MEDI,
ORGN, PHYS, PMSE, POLY
23Division Dues
- Division Dues
- Division dues collected by ACS (Member
Subscriber Services)(except RUBB) - Revenues distributed semi-annually to Divisions
- Average Distributions July December, 2010
- Class I 7K
- Class II 14K
- Class III 55K
- Division Types
- Type I AGRO, BMGT, CARB, CATL, CELL, CHAL,
CHAS, CINF, FLUO, FUEL, GEOC, HIST,
NUCL, PETR, PROF, RUBB, SCHB, TOXI - Type II AGFD, BIOT, COLL, COMP, IEC
- Type III ANYL, BIOL, CHED, ENVR, INOR, MEDI,
ORGN, PHYS, PMSE, POLY
24Innovative Project Grants
- Innovative Project Grants
- Innovative Grants pool 10 total division
allotment (136K in 2009) - Grant applications reviewed at national meetings
by the Divisional Advancement Subcommittee of
DAC - San Francisco, CA Distribution 27,500
- CINF, ORGN, PHYS, TOXI
- Boston, MA Distribution 102,400
- AGFD, AGRO, CATL, CELL, CINF, COLL, ENVR, IEC,
NUCL, ORGN, FUEL, PROF, and RUBB
25Thematic Program
- Thematic Program Participation at each National
Meeting - 30K provided by DAC
- Administered by ACS
- Invited speaker registrations and travel
- No honoraria
- Documented expenses reimbursed
- Division registration site
26Member Communities Group
Mark OBrien m_obrien_at_acs.org
John Katz, j_katz_at_acs.org
LaTrease Garrison l_garrison_at_acs.org
Juanita Hampton j_hampton_at_acs.org
Cheryl Brown c_brown_at_acs.org
Kate Sellar k_sellar_at_acs.org
Mikal Ankrah m_ankrah_at_acs.org
Farai Tsokodayi F_tsokodayi_at_acs.org
Alvin Collins, a_collins_at_acs.org
27Member Communities Group
Carol Payton, c_payton_at_acs.org
Laura Melohn, l_melohn_at_acs.org
Sam Toba, s_toba_at_acs.org
Max Saffell, m_saffell_at_acs.org
Chris McCarthy, c_mccarthy_at_acs.org
David Thomas, d_thomas_at_acs.org
Tanya Fogg, t_fogg_at_acs.org
Richard Love, r_love_at_acs.org
28Member Communities
- Provides logistical support to divisions with
respect to bylaw requirementsdivision dues,
officer lists, cosponsorships - Maintains a website that supports division needs
especially those of division officers and
division volunteers - Manages the collection and production of the
national meeting program - Administers division dues and allocation payments
- Supports Committee on Divisional Activities (DAC)
- Supports the subcommittees of DAC by distributing
and helping to manage annual reports, Innovative
Project Grants, ChemLuminary Awards
29Member Communities
- Collaborates with other ACS offices who interact
with divisionsSecretarys Office, Education,
International Activities, etc. - Coordinates training conferences and workshops
- Program Planning and Coordination Conference
(P2C2) - Leadership Institute
- Division Summit
- Manages and facilitates division strategic
planning sessions
30Get Involved, Stay Involved
- If you remember only one or two things from this
weekend, please remember that GISI has been
designed as an essential online resource to help
you complete your ACS volunteer duties. - Online resource for veteran volunteers and new
volunteers with essential links of volunteer
procedures and resources specifically geared
towards divisions. - Links are organized in tabs according to topic
areas Event Meeting Planning, Communications
Resources, Division Information, Annual Reports,
Funding and Financial, Elections Bylaws, Member
Recognition, and Leadership Development. - The most time sensitive items and communications
are listed to the right in the Whats Important
Now! area. - www.acs.org/getinvolved
31Strategic planning
- Pre-planning
- Trend data (membership counts, financial data,
etc.), Member needs assessment data, and other
information considered relevant to a given
division is retrieved and reviewed by the Member
Communities (MC) staff and is given to the
strategic planning participants in advance of the
planning session. - Arrangements or assistance with the logistics
(location, timing, identification of
stakeholders, etc.) is provided by MC staff. - Facilitating
- On a first come, first serve basis, MC provides a
facilitator and covers the professional fees of
the facilitator. - Follow-Up
- MC assists each division through a mutually
agreed upon follow-up plan.
32QUESTIONS
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34DAC and Technical Divisions
- John Pochan
- Chair, Committee on Divisional Activities
- American Chemical Society
35ACS Committees
- Joint Board-Council Committees (12)
- Society Committees (2)
- Board Committees (13)
- Council Committees (6)
- Divisional Activities
- Economic and Professional Affairs
- Local Section Activities
- Meetings and Expositions
- Membership Activities
- Constitution and Bylaws
- What do they do? Much of the tactical governance
work of the Society.
36Divisions and ACS
- 33 technical divisions
- Autonomous 501(c)(3) organizations, each with its
own set of bylaws - Division membership optional approximately 50
of ACS members choose to belong to one or more
divisions
37Why do Divisions exist?
- Professionalism
- Resources
- Networking
- Create and present scientific information
- Presentations at and from meetings
- Publications
- Recognition
- Awards
- Grants/scholarships/fellowships
38Divisions and DAC
- Divisional Activities Committee (DAC)
- Chair John Pochan, 2011
- Comprised of up to 25 Division and Local Section
Councilors (lots of division representation, but
we dont have reps from every division) - Meets at each national meeting
39DAC Charter Bylaw III, 3d(1)(c)
- Study and make recommendations concerning Society
policy affecting interests of divisions - Assist divisions in coordinating their efforts
with Society and Local Section activities - Promote interdivisional cooperation and
communication - Cooperate with the Committee on Meetings and
Expositions. - Perform duties incident to the creation of new
divisions - Acting for the Council.in approving the
affiliation of divisions with other technical
organizations
40How DAC is Structured to Serve Divisions
- Divisional Activities Committee (DAC)
- Subcommittees
- Annual Reports
- Constitution and Bylaws
- Divisional Enhancement
- Meetings
- (Division Status)
- Multidisciplinary Program Planning Group (MPPG)
41Annual Reports Subcommittee
- Chairs Mike Brownfield and Bruce Ault
- Reviews all Divisions and Secretariat annual
reports - All DAC members are part of AR, review reports
42Annual Reports
- Written by Division members to record what the
Division has accomplished in the past year - Offer highlights of Division activities
- Give ideas for other Divisions to use
- Provide data for DAC to present to Council Policy
Committee - Serve as historical documents
43Completed Annual Reports
- Consists of Administration and Financial Form, as
well as event summaries - Submit to Department of Volunteer Support by
February 15 - To be eligible for ChemLuminary Award
- Must be received before a Division can receive
the annual allotment
44Divisional Enhancement Subcommittee
- Chairs Christopher Welch, Paul Rillema
- Assists Divisions with meeting their objectives
- Provides financial support
- Recognizes excellent Division initiatives
- Encourages collaboration among Divisions, between
Divisions and local sections, and/or society
committees, and/or external groups
45Divisional Enhancement Subcommittee
- Provide financial support
- Innovative Projects Fund
- 10 of annual division allotment
- Proposals and guidelines available on web, due
July 1 - Recognize excellent divisional initiatives
- Outstanding Division ChemLuminary Award
- Must submit annual report, self-nominate by Feb.
15 - Encourage Collaboration
- Division/Local Section ChemLuminary award
co-sponsored by DAC Local Section Activities
Committee
46Constitution and Bylaws Subcommittee
- Chair Fred Heineken
- Keeps committee apprised of petitions
- Presents official DAC position to the Committee
on Constitution and Bylaws and the Council - For Fall 2011 1 petition as of 1/15/11
- Petition on Policy statements
47Meetings Subcommittee
- Chairs Mike Miller, Gary Anderson
- Develops policy for Division programming at
national meetings - Promotes multidisciplinary programming
- Deals with meeting related topics
- Serves as liaison between DAC and Meetings and
Expositions Committee
48MPPG
- Chair Dave Lohse
- Representatives from all Divisions
- Responsible for planning society thematic,
multidisciplinary programming - Operating for now as DAC subcommittee
- Will work with Divisions on broader enhancements
of national meeting programming
49DAC Activities
- Initiated thematic programming concept starting
with the 2006 fall national meeting - Worked with ME, ComSci to create the
Multidisciplinary Program Planning Group to
oversee continuing thematic programming - Working with CATL, PETR, FUEL
- Reviewing Division allocation formula for Council
in Anaheim - Sponsors annual leadership conference for newly
elected officers - Sponsors annual Leaders Track at ACS Leadership
Institute for Division Chairs
50Divisional Officers Caucus (DOC)
- Current chair Fred Heineken
- Meets on Tuesday at 330 pm during each national
meeting - Gathers past and present Division officers
- Unofficial forum for informal discussion of
mutual concerns
51How to Interact with DAC?
- Meets Sundays from 8 a.m.-Noon at each national
meeting guests welcome except for brief closed
sessions, Subcommittees meet various times
Saturday prior to committee meeting - With ME, co-sponsors a luncheon at each national
meeting for committee members, program chairs,
and associated groups - At annual ACS Leadership Institute
- At annual Program Planning and Coordination
Conference for program chairs - Website http//membership.acs.org/C/CDA/
- E-mail johnpochan_at_hotmail.com
52 53Opportunities and Obstacles What Does Your
Division Want to Accomplish? What is Holding it
Back?
- David Lohse, Past DAC Chair
54Questions to Consider
- Where do you want to go?
- What is holding you back?
- How can DAC and staff help?
- What resources are needed?
- What external factors have to be considered?
- What trends are you seeing in your specialty
area? Employment status of chemists?
55NETWORKING BREAK
- After the break, please go to Texas Ballroom C
for our next session.